Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft is here in Pittsburgh, Pa., and yes, we have to own it. Dice City Sports started its Raiders Draft Countdown at No. 90 because we did not think of the idea nine days earlier.
So, consider this the catch-up edition, the best Raiders by jersey number from 91 through 99, all in one place.
Nos. 91-99, the best Raiders by number
No. 91: Chester McGlockton
Chester McGlockton gets the nod at No. 91 for his impact up front from 1992-97. He brought steady interior pressure and played like a tone setter on the line.
No. 92: Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour is the choice at No. 92 because his 2009-12 run gave the Raiders a high-end veteran presence in the middle. Even late in his career, he stabilized the front and demanded attention.
No. 93: Greg Townsend
Greg Townsend owns No. 93 because his production in silver and black is unmatched at this number. From 1983-97, he became one of the Raiders most consistent sack threats for more than a decade.
No. 94: Anthony Smith
Anthony Smith is the pick at No. 94 after a strong stretch from 1991-97. He gave the Raiders years of dependable work along the defensive line.
No. 95: John Jenkins
Slim pickings at No. 95, but John Jenkins is the answer based on recent contribution from 2023-24. In a thin jersey group, the most meaningful Raiders impact wins.
No. 96: Darrell Russell
Darrell Russell gets No. 96 because his talent and influence jumped off the tape from 1997-2001. For this number, his Raiders years stand above the rest.
No. 97: Mario Edwards
Mario Edwards is the best No. 97 based on his three-season Raiders run from 2015-17. In a short list, his role and usage carry the most weight.
No. 98: Maxx Crosby
Maxx Crosby is the clear choice at No. 98, and he is the headliner of this entire group. From 2019-2025, he became the Raiders defensive engine and a weekly problem for offenses.
No. 99: Winston Moss
Winston Moss takes No. 99 after four Raiders seasons from 1991-94. This is another number without a long list of defining runs, so his tenure and impact get him across the line.
What it means for Las Vegas on Day 2
Day 2 is where the Raiders can find real starters and long-term contributors, especially in the trenches. This 91-99 rewind is a reminder that some of the franchises best value came from players who simply did the work every week.
Now, the countdown is officially caught up, and the Raiders are officially on the clock again.
