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Jackson Powers-Johnson's future with the Las Vegas Raiders is uncertain as speculation arises about him being a trade candidate. Concerns about his role as a backup guard have also been raised.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 02: Jackson Powers-Johnson #58 of the Las Vegas Raiders warms up before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Allegiant Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The schedule for the 2026 NFL season is out, so we know when the Las Vegas Raiders will be playing and can start planning out any roadtrips for away games. However, the downside is that it also means weāre about to be in the dog days of summer, where there isnāt a whole lot going on around the league. But we still have the mailbag to get to, and this weekās focus is on the roster, upcoming minicamp and OTA practices, and training camp.
Kavman25
What happens this year with JPJ? Is he a trade candidate? Could he be a backup if he doesnāt win out at Guard? I had higher hopes for a 2nd round pick but Iām just not getting the sense this organization is completely rallied around this dude
A: Iād be surprised if anything happens with Jackson Powers-Johnson between now and the beginning of training camp. If the new regime didnāt want him, the time to trade him was before or during the draft, like what happened with Tyree Wilson. Instead, I get the sense that the Raiders are trying to collect as many guards as they can and let the linemen battle it out during camp to give Fernando Mendoza the best possible offensive line.
Now, Powers-Johnson is going to have to fight for a starting spot this summer. He is the favorite to land one of the two open jobs, but Spencer Buford, , and arenāt going to go down without a fight. So, thereās a chance JPJ could begin next season as a backup, and if thatās the case, heāll be a popular name on the trade block.
There are ongoing speculations about Jackson Powers-Johnson being a trade candidate, but no official decisions have been made yet.
Jackson Powers-Johnson is currently competing for a starting position at guard, but he may also serve as a backup if he does not secure the starting role.
Expectations for Jackson Powers-Johnson include proving his value as a second-round pick and securing a significant role on the team during minicamp and training camp.
There are indications that the organization may not be fully committed to Jackson Powers-Johnson, raising questions about his future with the team.

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Personally, I think heāll win that job and be a starter in Las Vegas this year. However, thatās certainly not a sure thing.
Oldschoolraider
With new Coach, name 2-3 players going to loose their scholarship/ starting gig/ roster spot?
A: Offensively, D.J. Glazeās starting spot is on the hot seat because I think Charles Grant is a much better fit in Klint Kubiakās wide zone rushing attack. Grantās lateral movement skills and reach blocks were impressive coming out of college; itās just a matter of whether he can make the switch from left to right tackle and is ready for NFL competition.
I also think Dontāe Thornton Jr. is feeling the heat and might be a trade candidate during training camp, similar to Jakorian Bennett last year. The Raiders have plenty of speed at wide receiver between Jalen Nailor, Tre Tucker and Malik Benson. So, Thornton is really going to have to step up, or he could be playing elsewhere next season.
Adam Butler
Defensively, the coaching staff has already moved on from a few bad fits, but I am keeping my eye on Adam Butler and Isaiah Pola-Mao. Honestly, Iām kind of surprised Butler is still on the roster since the teamās goal this offseason was to get younger, and he turned 32 in April. Plus, he wasnāt very good last year, and the defense has several young defensive tackles.
It makes sense that Pola-Mao is still around because Las Vegas doesnāt have as much young talent at safety, but adding Treydan Stukes and Dalton Johnson should put IPM on notice. I kind of expect Stukes to take over as the starting free safety this year.
NightRaider
Whatās going on with Taron Johnson?
A: For context, Taron Johnson hasnāt been at the Raidersā voluntary workouts just yet, and some have speculated that it might be contract-related. That could be true, since Johnson only has $1.175 million of guaranteed money left on his deal, according to Over The Cap. So, maybe heās looking for some more cash before going on the field and risking injury. However, I wouldnāt look into this too much, right now.
Again, everything is voluntary so far, and itās not uncommon for veterans to sit out of this portion of the offseason. Of course, the coaching staff would love to have everyone there, especially since itās a new system/playbook for everybody, but thatās just not the case very often in the NFL.
Keep an eye on Johnsonās status during the start of OTAs on Monday, but those are still voluntary, and it will become a real issue if he sits out of mandatory minicamp from June 6-11. In a worst-case scenario, the Raiders can cut him and only take on the $1.175 million in dead cap while saving just under $7.5 million, per OTC.
For now, recognize that weāre hitting the āslow newsā portion of the offseason and people are looking for something to get worked up about. Go outside, touch some grass and make the nickelbackās absence next monthās problem!
Quick break to tell you about a new shirt from my friends at Homage. If youāre a fan of the band Queen, this is the shirt for you! This is a Raiders-Queen mashup that features the Silver and Blackās 2026 schedule on the back. The pictures below are of the design, and the back will be updated with each game. So, the shirts are available to purchase now, but are estimated to ship on May 20.
Raiders-Queen Homage shirt (back)
Are you ready to rock this 2026 season, Raiders fans? Get hyped for the games ahead with a very special Queen x Las Vegas Raiders Schedule tri-blend t-shirt for stadium-shaking action of all kinds. Because the Raiders will rock you.
Q: On May 11, it looked like there were a lot of players, including Fernando Mendoza, practicing. Was this an official practice? I thought the next official practice was coming up on the 18th. Color me confused.
A: I understand where youāre coming from because the offseason practice schedule is confusing until you dive deeper into the rules. Hereās a full breakdown from the NFLPAās website (link) if you want to explore the full details yourself.
Basically, when the offseason program started on April 7, the players could start practicing on the field with certain restrictions, and those restrictions lessen as the weeks go by. Thatās likely what you saw on May 11. Then, when the team gets to the minicamps and OTAs, they can have more organized practices with a lot fewer limitations. Still, the pads donāt come on until training camp, though.
RaidersSeers
Do you think or have heard if the NFL and owners will create a paywall for fans to watch their favorite team? I love the game but nothing makes me madder not being able to watch my team play on game day.
A: I hear ya. Itās frustrating that all professional sports leagues seem to be pivoting towards a business model where you have to have subscriptions to several streaming services to watch every game, and the NFL is leading the charge.
I think the revenue for the Sunday non-primetime games is too much for the NFL to completely switch to putting all of their games behind a paywall, but standalone games do appear to be shifting toward the streaming services. Itās almost like the league is moving to the old WWE model, where Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown were on cable, but the big events were pay-per-view.
Luckily, the Raiders donāt have any primetime games this year, barring a flex game toward the end of the year, so we donāt have to worry about it this fall. LOL!
Thatāll do it for this weekās mailbag. Thank you all for submitting questions and, as your weekly reminder, if youād like to have your questions answered in a future column, tweet them at me,Ā @MHolder95, email them toĀ SBPQuestions1@gmail.comĀ or look for our weekly call for questions on the site. The latter will continue to publish on Thursdays.