Raiders named as ideal landing spot for this electric round two wideout

The Las Vegas Raiders have a great opportunity to continue revitalizing their offense when the 2025 NFL draft gets underway next week from Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis.After trading for former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith and then signing him to an extension to begin this offseason, the Raiders would love to keep adding weaponry for Smith to work with.In its breakdown of potential day two fits for each NFL team, Pro Football Network has the perfect match in mind for Las Vegas.PFN sees the Raiders drafting Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris with its second-round selection at pick No.
37.The Raiders had one of the worst offenses in the NFL last season, according to our Offense+ metric.
Upgrading talent on that side of the ball early would be wise.
After grabbing a bellcow running back in Ashton Jeanty, they give new quarterback Geno Smith another weapon.
Tre Harris is an imposing physical presence with elite hands at the catch point.
Hes a dangerous threat in the red zone (15 touchdowns across two seasons at Ole Miss).
Harris gives the Raiders a legit X-receiver to pair with Brock Bowers.
- Pro Football Network.Harris caught 60 passes for 1,030 yards and seven touchdowns last season at Ole Miss in just eight games.
The 6-foot-2, 205 pound receiver was a second-team AP All-American with the Rebels in 2024.In his college career at Louisiana Tech and Ole Miss, Harris reeled in 220 catches for 3,542 yards and 29 touchdowns.Mixing in Harris to feature alongside tight end Brock Bowers and receiver Jakobi Meyers would create a terrific trio of pass-catchers.
Bowers set new NFL single-season rookie records for receptions and in receiving yards by a tight end during his first season with the silver and black when he caught 112 passes for 1,194 yards.
Meyers registered his first 1,000-yard receiving season last year when he finished with 1,027 yards on 87 grabs.Drafting Harris would certainly be an exciting addition to Las Vegas.
Under this scenario, the Raiders' offense could morph into one of the AFC's better units overnight.
A veteran quarterback in Smith would have plenty of weapons to play with right out of the chute.This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders NFL Draft: Las Vegas named as ideal spot electric round 2 WR.
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