With the #223 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Trey Taylor. At #223, the Raiders took Trey Taylor, and at #229 the pick was M.J. Devonshire. Mitchell Renz breaks down all of these Tom Telesco & Antonio Pierce selections on this edition of Raiders Report. Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account and use code CHATSPORTS for $20 off your first purchase! Check out https://gametime.co for last minute tickets. Trey Taylor, a safety from Air Force, demonstrated consistent play in 2023 with 74 tackles, 5 for loss, and 3 interceptions in 13 games. His good size and experience make him a sleeper pick, though he may lack high impact plays. The Raiders Report has commitment to excellence! That's why you should subscribe to the Raiders Report for FREE Raiders news and rumors videos by Mitchell Renz: https://www.youtube.com/raidersreport... Trey Taylor, a safety from Air Force, demonstrated consistent play in 2023 with 74 tackles, 5 for loss, and 3 interceptions in 13 games. His good size and experience make him a sleeper pick, though he may lack high impact plays. M.J. Devonshire of Pitt, standing at 5'10", excelled in 2023 with 32 tackles, 14 PBUs, and 4 INTs. Effective in zone with impressive ball production, his tackling (18.9% missed) and grabbiness raise concerns. Offers solid speed and agility. Las Vegas Raiders Draft Picks & Results: RD1, #13 - Brock Bowers (TE, Georgia) RD2, #44 - Jackson Powers-Johnson (C, Oregon) RD3, #77 - Delmar Glaze (OG, Maryland) RD4, #112 - Decamerion Richardson (CB, Mississippi State) RD5, #148 - Tommy Eichenberg (LB, Ohio State) RD6, #208 - Dylan Laube (RB, New Hampshire) RD7, #223 - Trey Taylor (S, Air Force) RD7, #229 - M.J. Devonshire (CB, Pittsburgh) via The Athletic's Dane Brugler: Taylor is quicker than fast and might have a tough time covering NFL receivers from the post, but his instinctive ball skills and feel for route concepts can help him overcome average range. GRADE: 7th Round-Priority Free Agent via The Athletic's Dane Brugler: Taylor is quicker than fast and might have a tough time covering NFL receivers from the post, but his instinctive ball skills and feel for route concepts can help him overcome average range. GRADE: 7th Round-Priority Free Agent via The Athletic's Dane Brugler: Devonshire is more of an aggressive athlete than true instinctive ballhawk, but his linear burst, speed and length help him make plays in coverage. He is a developmental player with the tools to play man, zone and special teams. GRADE: 5th-6th Round Interact with this Raiders YouTube video and answer these questions from today's Raiders news and rumors show: Grade the pick of Trey Taylor! A, B, C, D or F What position should the Raiders draft next? New Raiders YouTube videos to watch: 2024 NFL Draft Day 3 is live now on YouTube from Chat Sports - watch every pick, with expert opinions and analysis now - • NFL Draft 2024 Live Day 3: Rounds 4-7 Raiders NFL Draft 2024 Live Day 3 Coverage For Round 4, Round 5, Round 6, Round 7 - • Raiders NFL Draft 2024 Live Day 3 Coverage... 2023 Raiders stats leaders (Rushing): Josh Jacobs: 233 CAR, 805 YDS, 6 TD Zamir White: 104 CAR, 451 YDS, 1 TD Trey Taylor Stats: 2023: 74 TKL, 3 INT, 7 PBU M.J. Devonshire Stats: 2023: 32 TKL, 4 INT, 14 PBU You can call yourself a REAL Raiders fan if you 👍 today's Raiders Report video! Raiders news articles from places like ESPN, Bleacher Report, PFF, CBS, FS1 can be found here: https://www.chatsports.com/las-vegas-... #Raiders #RaidersDraft #NFLDraft #CSGT2024 #Ad #CSB