The Las Vegas Raiders offensive line was one of the worst in the league in 2025. It has been a topic of discussion during the offseason, with the plan to draft a QB. Rick Dennison was brought in to lead the group back to competence. It led the team to sign Tyler Linderbaum to a record-breaking deal for a Center to upgrade the group.
In the draft, they selected Trey Zuhn III to provide depth to the group. However, one reason for the struggles was the absence of Kolton Miller. The Raiders lost him for the season
after a great performance in Week 4, where Ashton Jeanty scored three touchdowns. With him back and healthy, along with the new additions, Miller sees a higher standard for the offensive line.
“Yeah, I have high expectations for everyone. The standard is higher. Guys are learning, guys are
coming in, but the competition right now is first getting in the playbook and mastering that and getting to
work. And then next is training camp. It’s great that we’re back together and take another step. So, I’m
looking forward to the process.”
If Miller returns to his form and stays healthy, the OL should take a jump. Of course, that is a lot to ask after his last two seasons ended early, but the Former UCLA Bruin is ready for the challenge.
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