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Raiders draft countdown: Carleton Oats is best No. 85

With 85 days left until the 2026 NFL Draft, the Raiders countdown hits No. 85. Carleton Oats gets the nod after eight seasons and 19.0 sacks.

File photo: Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Carleton Oats (85) closes on Colts QB Johnny Unitas (19) in the 1970 AFC Championship game.
File photo: Jan. 3, 1971, Baltimore, Maryland, Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Carleton Oats (85) pressures Baltimore Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas (19) during the 1970 AFC Championship game at Memorial Stadium. The Colts won 27-17. Mandatory Credit: Dick Raphael-Imagn Images

Eighty-five days remain until the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pa., April 23-25, 2026. After a 3-14 season in 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 overall pick as this daily countdown continues through the franchise’s best players by jersey number.

Today, January 28, the number is 85.

Carleton Oats, No. 85

Carleton Oats is the pick for No. 85 because he gave the Raiders years of steady defensive line play in the AFL and early NFL era. He played eight seasons with the franchise from 1965-1972 and stayed in the rotation as the team grew into a winner.

Oats appeared in 103 games with 51 starts for the Raiders. He finished with 19.0 sacks, production that holds up for the era and the role.

Why Oats gets No. 85

Oats was more than a sack total. He also made impact plays around the ball and finished with three fumble recoveries for 11 yards and one touchdown with the Raiders.

He was part of the Raiders team that won an AFL championship. That matters for this number because No. 85 does not have a long list of long-term Raiders starters.

Draft and background

Oats was born April 24, 1942, in Tampa, Florida. He played college football at Florida A&M.

The Raiders drafted him in the 1964 AFL Draft. Then he turned that entry into eight seasons in Silver and Black.

Other notable No. 85s

  • Dokie Williams, 1983-1987
  • Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2010-2012
  • Bob Chandler, 1980-1982
  • Doug Gabriel, 2003-2005

Career check

Oats logged 111 NFL and AFL games in his career and made his longest mark with the Raiders. For No. 85, the separator is the combination of longevity, starts and 19.0 sacks.

Next up tomorrow: No. 84.

Dice City Sports editor Mark Hebert covers the Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Raiders, Athletics, and UNLV baseball and softball. He has 24 years of journalism experience, is also a senior reporter at Exhibit City News, and previously covered the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers. Follow him on X or connect on LinkedIn.

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