
Ashton Jeanty, Quinn Ewers Reportedly to Visit Raiders Ahead of 2025 NFL Draft
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers are among the prospects invited for meetings with the Las Vegas Raiders this week, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Jeanty and Ewers will touch down in Sin City on Tuesday.
Ewers' invite is arguably more intriguing despite him being lower than Jeanty on pretty much every draft board.
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The Raiders had the NFL's worst rushing attack in 2024. They averaged the fewest yards overall (79.8) and lowest yards per carry (3.6). The No. 6 overall pick is a bit rich for a running back in the present climate, but Jeanty is a big name who would provide immediate relief for a glaring issue in the offense.
Monday's news comes on the heels of general manager John Spytek attending Boise State's pro day in March.
Also meeting with Ewers indicates the team is still open to adding a quarterback even after acquiring Geno Smith and signing him to a $75 million extension.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio made the case for why Las Vegas at least maintained a path to change quarterbacks as early as 2026, citing both the finances involved and the precedent set by the Atlanta Falcons with Kirk Cousins.
Ewers is the No. 108 overall player and eighth-best quarterback on Bleacher Report's 2025 big board. Because of how quarterbacks are prioritized in the draft, the Longhorns star could plausibly be taken in the second round, where the Raiders are on the clock at No. 37.
Whether it's Ewers or another option, Vegas using a second-rounder on a quarterback will lead a lot of people to believe Smith is already on borrowed time.

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