Arizona State gains two commitments during recruiting weekend Kenny Dillingham, along with new wide receivers coach Hines Ward, had a successful weekend landing two recruits during visits to Tempe.
When he played his first few games for the Las Vegas Raiders, fans immediately threw the “bust” tag on Tyree Wilson. First, that isn’t fair to any player in their first season, let alone the first few games.
Las Vegas must make defensive tweaks to make a postseason push next season. With that in mind, here are the Raiders on the hottest seats in 2024:
Las Vegas Raiders rookie defensive end Tyree Wilson did not have the season he – or Raider Nation – hoped he would have. Wilson appeared in all 17 games and finished his rookie season with 29 total tackles, two for loss, eight quarterback hits, a forced fumble, and three and a half sacks.
The Las Vegas Raiders have spent multiple draft picks on their defensive line over the last few seasons. Until this season, they had yet to see much return
The Las Vegas Raiders made an interesting choice in the 2023 NFL Draft by opting for Texas Tech edge rusher Tyree Wilson over Jalen Carter. Initially, this decision raised eyebrows, especially with Carter’s impressive rookie season as a defensive tackle for Philadelphia.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie Tyree Wilson had a productive game against the rival Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas. Unless you haven’t been paying attention, Wilson has been on quite the tear lately.
With just three weeks remaining in the season, the playoffs are a longshot for the Las Vegas Raiders, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still plenty to watch for the rest of the year.
Tyree Wilson had the best game of his rookie season against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 14. Wilson wasn’t satisfied and had another productive outing in Week 15.
When the Las Vegas Raiders selected defensive end Tyree Wilson with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, they knew his development would be more of a marathon than a sprint.
The Las Vegas Raiders originally planned to slowly bring rookie defensive end Tyree Wilson along as he entered the National Football League with a lower-body
Las Vegas Raiders’ first-round pick Tyree Wilson has had a bit of a rough start to his NFL career. The seventh overall pick was already recovering from injury when he was drafted and missed much of the offseason regiment.
It’s been a rough rookie year for Tyree Wilson, with the season almost over. As fans, how confident are you in the Las Vegas Raiders as an organization justifying that pick?
Sacks do not tell the entire story. Houston Texans’ first-round selection, Will Anderson, has logged only one sack through the first six games of the 2023 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders seem to be getting progressively worse as the season continues. One bright spot is that the rookie defensive end, Tyree Wilson, is finally improving.
The Las Vegas Raiders spent their first-round draft pick on defensive end Tyree Wilson, a raw, but promising pass rusher with elite physical traits. While extremely talented, he was viewed as a bit of a project and he missed much of the offseason workouts and training camp recovering from an injury he sustained in college.
Raiders rookie Tyree Wilson did not get off to the hottest start in Week 1 against the Broncos. Thankfully, the Raiders came out on top in Denver, but they were not so fortunate in Buffalo.
The Las Vegas Raiders drafting defensive end Tyree Wilson in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft was a bet on his raw physical tools and potential. Wilson has all the makings to be a top-tier defender in the league, and the Raiders believe they can bring that out of him.
The team activated defensive end Tyree Wilson off the PUP list and cleared him for practice on Wednesday. He suffered a right foot fracture during his final season at Texas Tech and missed OTAs and the beginning of training camp.
Tyree Wilson will finally begin practicing with the team that drafted him seventh overall.
Well into August, the Raiders have not had their top rookie on the field at any point this offseason. When will he play?
The Las Vegas Raiders knew their defense needed an injection of talent in order to bring their unit to a respectable level, and they did their best to address that in the 2023 NFL Draft by taking Tyree Wilson No.
While Alabama’s Will Anderson Jr. gets the share of the attention among edge rushers in the 2023 draft class—and rightfully so—Texas Tech’s Tyree Wilson has as strong a case as any to be the second DE drafted.
Many experts believe the Detroit Lions will likely address their defense with both of their first-round picks in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Texas Tech edge rusher Tyree Wilson is reportedly taking pre-draft visits to nearly every team in possession of a top-10 pick.
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