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Las Vegas Raiders 2026 Draft Scouting: Offensive Tackles

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Miller's injuries and Glaze's struggles may force the Raiders' hand. Here are the top O-Tackle targets for Las Vegas.

Oct 25, 2025; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils offensive lineman Max Iheanachor (58) against the Houston Cougars at Mountain America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J.

Rebilas-Imagn Images The Raiders have addressed their tackle position heavily in the last few years, adding Charles Grant & DJ Glaze in the third round in back to back seasons. In addition to left tackle Kolton Miller, the Raiders have a relatively young tackle room, but issues do arise and it could cause a tackle to be selected highly. Speaking of Miller, the 30 year old missed 13 games in 2025 after a standout first four games (though he could return in week 14 but was held out).

Additionally, Miller missed 4 games in 2023, and 1 in 2022 with injuries semi starting to pile up as of recent, though heโ€™s still a foundational tackle and he could see playtime for the next four or more seasons. Glaze struggled in 2025, as did most of the offensive line, allowing 10 sacks and 54 pressures. Glaze, just 23, showed a ton of promise as a rookie allowing 3 sacks and 48 pressures but showing a lot of room for development, which was stunted in 2025.

Glaze will return to an offensive system similar to that of his rookie season, and with his experience, strength, and athleticism thereโ€™s a good shot he can help return to form. As for Grant, the 2025 3rd rounder, shows a lot of athletic traits, and in his very brief snaps he showed a lot of potential to develop into a franchise tackle on either side. Early Round Targets: Las Vegas could, and I say COULD, but with a very big asterisk, take a tackle at 36, though Iโ€™d expect a tackle more in the 3rd or 4th round.

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