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Peruse a needs list for the Las Vegas Raiders and the top two areas of focus are routinely quarterback and offensive line — and for good reason.

The Silver & Black’s quandary at the game’s most important position is well-documented as signal caller is a misadventure. Then there’s the group in front of said quarterback that was the Achilles heel of Pete Carroll’s football team last season. Of course, Carroll has no one to blame but himself for those shenanigans as he was the head coach who hired his son Brennan to lead a group that he had no business doing so.

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And, as they say, the proof was in the pudding — moldy and pungent as it could be.

While the question of what do the Raiders do at quarterback and offensive line have potential answers on the horizon — namely using the first-overall pick on Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and both cap space and draft capital for reinforcements in the trenches — it’s good to hear new head coach Klint Kubiak also talk the backfield. Specifically the running back and — much to my glee — fullback positions.

The Raiders new lead man and offensive play caller knows he has a bell cow-type in second-year tailback Ashton Jeanty and is well-aware of what the sixth-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft brings to the table.

“He’s a three-down back, so he should be able to help you in multiple ways,” Kubiak said during his media session at the NFL Scouting Combine last week. “Run the football, catching it, protecting — if you’re going to be on the field on all three downs you have to be able to do all three of those, and he has that. I really liked diving into his rookie season.”

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