Report: Raiders Predicted to Select ‘Sure Bet’ Two-Time Champion Quarterback from Georgia in 2025 Draft
As the Las Vegas Raiders move through the early stages of training camp, it’s becoming evident that the team might have missed an opportunity to address their quarterback situation more aggressively. The quarterback landscape was notably unsettled throughout the 2023 NFL season, and the Raiders’ decision to bring in veteran journeyman Gardner Minshew as a bridge quarterback has left some wondering about the team’s strategy moving forward.
Aidan O’Connell, who has shown promise, has yet to demonstrate the kind of elite performance that could elevate the Raiders to legitimate contender status. Minshew’s arrival was intended to provide stability and a temporary solution while the team prepared for future drafts. However, with the Raiders unable to select a quarterback in the first round of the most recent draft due to the draft’s unpredictability, the role of Minshew as a bridge quarterback has become somewhat ambiguous.
Currently, the Raiders are pinning their hopes on O’Connell and Minshew for the 2024 season, hoping one will emerge as a dependable leader and minimize mistakes. The ideal scenario is for either quarterback to perform well enough to allow the defense to shine, setting the stage for the team to address their quarterback needs in the 2025 draft.
According to The 33rd Team’s latest mock draft, the Raiders may have their sights set on Georgia quarterback Carson Beck as their future signal-caller. Ian Valentino of The 33rd Team projects the Raiders to select Beck with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, reflecting a belief that the team may struggle in the upcoming season. Valentino’s assessment suggests that Beck’s combination of accuracy, processing skills, and performance under pressure makes him a standout choice in the quarterback class, despite not having the highest upside.
Beck, who has been a fixture in Athens for four years, was part of the Bulldogs’ national championship squads and played alongside Raiders running back Zamir White. Last season, he threw for 3,941 yards and 24 touchdowns against just six interceptions, showcasing his capability as a reliable quarterback.
The idea of Beck joining the Raiders is intriguing, but it would likely indicate a challenging 2024 season for the team. The Raiders are expected to at least maintain their 8-9 record from last year, though a slight improvement is possible. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the quarterback position remains a significant concern.
Head coach Antonio Pierce has yet to name a starting quarterback, with neither O’Connell nor Minshew having separated themselves from the competition during training camp. Pierce acknowledged the situation, stating, “We’ve still got two more true training camp practices, then we’ve got Wednesday, Thursday, and then that’s when we’ll start looking at what we want to do game-wise. Like I said, both quarterbacks are gonna play a legit quarter. Who goes out first and who goes out second really doesn’t matter. [They will] get hopefully an equal amount of snaps and opportunity to showcase.”
As the Raiders continue to navigate their quarterback situation, all eyes will be on the performance of O’Connell and Minshew, as well as the team’s overall progress throughout the season. The quest for a future franchise quarterback remains a pivotal focus for the organization.