Las Vegas Review-Journal

No rush to make rookie end starter

Wilson will get chance to work way into lineup

- By Vincent Bonsignore Contact Vincent Bonsignore at vbonsignor­e@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Vinnybonsi­gnore on X.

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — One Raiders preseason game is in the books. Another is coming on Saturday against the Rams.

That means a lot of questions from Raiders fans.

Here is a sampling of what arrived in this week’s mailbag: Sacramento_oldman (@California­old): Odds of Tyree Wilson starting Week 1?

VINCENT BONSIGNORE:

Wilson, the Raiders’ prized rookie defensive end and the seventh pick in the NFL draft, was just cleared to begin practicing Wednesday. So it would be ambitious to expect him to win a starting job the first week of the season.

The Raiders are thinking big picture with Wilson.

They knew he faced a delayed start to his career after injuring his foot in November at Texas Tech. His upside is so immense, they were willing to bet on the long term even if it meant the process of getting him fully healthy cost him early time.

Ideally, he will be ready to play in the season opener. But that is predicated on how things unfold over the next three weeks. Eventually, his role will be as a rotational pass rusher sharing time with Chandler Jones and Maxx Crosby. At times he will join those two on passing downs.

If everyone stays healthy, expect Wilson to finish with sufficient snaps, even if he isn’t declared a starter.

Ricardo Peña (@Ricardo317): With the defensive line performing so well the last two weeks, where does the depth chart stand? Who starts? Who gets cut?

VB: That is a million-dollar question, as it appears the Raiders have built a deep defensive line. Here is a guess on who makes the cut : Maxx Crosby, Bilal Nichols, Chandler Jones, Jerry Tillery, Tyree Wilson, Jordan Willis, Neil Farrell, Byron Young, John Jenkins, Nesta Jade Silvera and Matthew Butler.

MJ (@Raiders4ws): Tight end seems to be much improved overall. If Josh Jacobs doesn’t sign before the start of the season, do you think we’d see them leaning more on the run with heavy tightend sets?

VB: It would be a surprise if Jacobs is not on the field with the Raiders to start the season. Either way, expect to see a lot of two and sometimes three tight end looks

in run and pass situations. Luca Myers (@Lucamyers1­6): What are the odds Tyree Wilson plays this week against the Rams?

VB: He did not participat­e in any team drills with the Rams during joint practice, so the sense is slim to none. EP RAIDER (@EPRAIDER1): Will Aidan O’connell get any reps with any starters? Is rookie TE Michael Mayer playing?

VB: O’connell will likely get time with a few of the starting offensive linemen. Based on how Mayer looked in practice this week, seems like a good bet he plays against the Rams.

konabro (@situpguard):

Curious how Jerry Tillery is doing?

VB: Tillery, a former firstround draft pick of the Chargers, was brought on late last season and played well as a situationa­l pass rusher. Based on the dynamics of the defensive line and his pass-rush skills, Tillery has a chance to flourish playing alongside players who will draw a lot of blocking attention. The bottom line, he’s looked good in camp.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e ?? Raiders QB Aidan O’connell should get a few reps with some of the starting offensive line in Saturday’s preseason game against the Rams. O’connell was productive last week against the 49ers.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Raiders QB Aidan O’connell should get a few reps with some of the starting offensive line in Saturday’s preseason game against the Rams. O’connell was productive last week against the 49ers.

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