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There was a high likelihood the Las Vegas Raiders would have a standout Day 3 draft pick making heads turn as a potential starting cornerback.

After all, the Silver & Black kicked off the third day of the 2026 NFL Draft by trading up in the fourth round to select Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy with the 101st overall selection (the opening pick of the round). Lauded for takeaway skills and earmarked as a first-round talent before an ACL injury, the Volunteers’ cornerback is the type the Raiders sorely need.

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But alas, it isn’t McCoy who impressed the Las Vegas coaching staff thus far through the offseason. Fifth-round pick Hezekiah Masses emerged during mandatory minicamp last month to split first-team reps with 2025 third-rounder Darien Porter.

“During minicamp, he alternated first-team reps with second-year corner Darien Porter. And at times, Masses’ ball skills and man-to-man coverage ability were on display,” ESPN’s Jeremy McFadden wrote after observing the minicamp work. “Expect him to be in the mix for the starting outside cornerback role, along with Porter and fellow rookie Jermod McCoy.”

By The Numbers
Hezekiah Masses, Cornerback, Cal

  • 2025: 13 games, 47 total tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 5 interceptions, 18 pass deflections

  • Career: (2022-25), 49 games, 152 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 7 interceptions, 1 interception returned for touchdown, 25 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries

At 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, the just-recently-turned 22-year-old showcased his thievery skills last season with Cal picking off five passes to go alongside 13 passes defensed. For team like the Raiders — that picked off a meager eight passes in 2025 ranking them 27th in a league of 32 teams — a ball hawk cornerback will be a welcome sight.

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