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Raiders Mailbag: Who will get playing time in preseason?

Anthony Bardalo from California asks:

"Who will get good playing time this preseason?"

To state the obvious, the Raiders' rookie class will probably see the field a good bit.

However, there are a few rookies that could see far more reps than other. That's a great thing for several reasons.

Ashton Jeanty, Darien Porter and Dont'e Thornton Jr. have enjoyed successful training camps and are in the driver's seat to become starters this season. Therefore, the coaching staff will most likely roll out some other guys for substantial playing time to see what role they could play on the roster.

Of those players, Jack Bech and Greedy Vance come to mind. Bech has made multiple highlight reel catches in camp and impresses as a run blocker. While currently second on the unofficial depth chart at slot receiver, he could earn a prominent role for the season with a good preseason showing.

And as for rookie UDFAs on the roster, Vance has a good shot at making the initial 53-man roster. With an interception and a handful of pass breakups in camp, he's worked his way into second-team reps.

Along with Bech and Vance, Caleb Rogers, Tonka Hemingway and Cam Miller are also rookies to keep an eye on heading into Seattle.

"Like I've said to you guys from the start, I'm not hesitant to play young guys," Pete Carroll said Tuesday. "And we've kind of almost forced them into it and forced to feed them until they show us who they are, what they're all about and how much they can handle. And it isn't all on them. It's on us to make sure that we ask them to do things that they're capable of doing at this time."

Sam Hoff from Montana asks:

"How is Tommy Mellott fairing in camp?"

Learning an entirely new position during your first NFL training camp isn't an easy task. Nevertheless, Tommy Mellott has embraced the challenge.

The first week of camp, Mellott largely saw the field on special teams. Tom McMahon has placed him in position to try out kick and punt returns and also work with the coverage team. In the last couple of practices I've watched, he's been earning more reps on offense with a few catches from Aidan O'Connell and Cam Miller in team period.

And while adjusting to a new position at the next level, his experience playing quarterback has helped him more than he'd realize.

"I essentially knew where people would be at what timing," Mellott said. "I do believe that I still have that intuition feeling as a receiver, but yeah, there's so many different details, and there's so much."

"It's all like a dance. It's an art every single play," he added. "And so, again, getting to watch the guys taking in every single rep I possibly can, watching them – if it's routes on air, if it's just a route during team that I'm not in – and just watching all those guys, seeing how they do it because it's almost like a dance in and out of the defense."

John Hanson from California asks:

"Has there been any improvement in the Raiders' pass protection?"

There's reason to be optimistic that the Raiders will be a better pass blocking team heading into this season.

Starting with the blind side, Kolton Miller wasn't necessarily himself in 2024. He missed most of training camp while recovering from shoulder surgery amd ended up allowing 11 sacks, his most since his rookie season, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Now fully healthy, Miller has played well this training camp, also being rewarded with a multi-year extension.

The team is also exploring their options in the interior offensive line with Jordan Meredith, Jackson Powers-Johnson and Alex Cappa. Meredith showed great promise last season in his eight starts, prompting the coaching staff to place him at center. Powers-Johnson and Cappa are involved in a healthy competition for the starting right guard spot.

"We have a lot of guys returning, and there's a sense of maturity, especially maturity from the young guys," Miller said. "The young guys are pushing the old guys, the older guys. So, it's been real cool to see, and the pads have come on, but there hasn't been much regression, so we keep carrying it over and keep getting better. It's been real cool to see."



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