The Las Vegas Raiders made an early trade to get a second third round pick on Friday night.
They turned the pick (No 91) into Texas A&M offensive lineman Trey Zuhn.
Like the choice of earlier third-round pick, Auburn pass-rusher Keyron Crawford at No. 67, Zuhn was a bit of a surprise.
The Raiders bypassed needs at wide receiver and defensive tackle to take players at these positions, both considered lesser need areas.
The Raiders visited with many wide receivers and bypassed some good players to take
Crawford and Zuhn.
Zuhn played mostly left tackle at Texas A&M and was an AL-SEC pick. He also played some center. He will likely be a guard and will compete with 20-25 third-round pick Caleb Rogers and free-agent addition Spencer Burford.
The Raiders have the second pick in the fourth round (102) and they have six picks on Saturday. There are still plenty of need position to address on Day 3.












