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Like many others, Mark Davis eager for Raiders’ turnaround

Like many others, Mark Davis eager for Raiders’ turnaround

Mark Davis is rightfully excited his Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 overall picking in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

“Having the first pick in the draft is exciting because we kind of control the draft — we get to make the decision on who we’re gonna pick,” Davis noted last month.

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But the owner of the Silver & Black didn’t mince words with the follow up to that.

“But we’ve had that position before, and it didn’t work out. So there’s no magic bullet there, but it’s a great opportunity to get a great player, whoever they decide to pick,” Davis qualified.

The OG members of Raider Nation remember exactly who Davis was referring to there: LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell, taken by the Oakland variant of the Raiders in the 2007 draft. Just on size — 6-foot-6 and 265 pounds — and arm strength alone, the Alabama native was a prototypical Raider and was supposed to help usher in a return to greatness for the Silver & Black.

But how Russell’s career went under the watchful eye of then owner Al Davis, head coaches Lane Kiffin and then Tom Cable, is forgettable. Arriving as a heralded 22-year-old prospect to done with the NFL after just three seasons and at age 24, Russell’s stat line read: 31 games, 25 starts, 7-18 win-loss record, 52.1 completion percentage, 4,083 yards, 18 touchdowns, 23 interceptions, and 70 sacks absorbed.

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Thus, it’s understandable why Mark Davis would bring up that particular portion of Silver & Black history and lore and lament on the trepidation. However, the Raiders are embarking on (yet another) new era — the Klint Kubiak version — and the owner is entrusting the head coach alongside general manager John Spytek to make a pivotal decision with the No. 1 overall pick in just over a week from now.

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