The Athletic

● By Vic Tafur
On the 10th anniversary of the absurd “Draft Day” movie, observers are really looking to the Las Vegas Raiders to offer a team three first-round draft picks so they can move up in the draft. And unlike big-screen general manager Kevin Costner, the Raiders would actually know who they were trading up for — Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels. The problem, besides the price tag of such a trade, is the Washington Commanders very well might take Daniels at No. 2. Quarterbacks could go with the first four picks of the draft — with wild card J.J. McCarthy joining Caleb Williams, Daniels and Drake Maye — and that would leave the Raiders stuck at No. 13. “Stuck” taking the best player available. “Stuck” filling the biggest hole on offense with a right tackle who plays with the edge that coach Antonio Pierce covets.