Raiders draft: Cover linebackers that can boost Las Vegas’ defense

The NFL scouting combine season is a great time to get information.

All 32 teams gathered at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to get an up-close look at the 2026 NFL Draft prospects, which is typically where teams talk business.

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For the Las Vegas Raiders, it was a chance for second-year general manager John Spytek and first-year (rookie) head coach Klint Kubiak to answer questions in front of a microphone and the media. Kubiak left quite a nugget: The Silver and Black plan to run a 3-4 base defense under new (and rookie) defensive coordinator Rob Leonard.

Under former defensive coordinator Patrick Graham (now the defensive coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2022-25), Las Vegas deployed a 4-3 formation and often used a 4-2-5 five-point formation as its base defense. This is a scheme that has at most two or three linebackers on the field at the same time.

With the emergence of the 3-4 scheme, the Raiders’ lack of depth at linebacker was exposed. But returning to this basic formation is reminiscent of the Silver and Black’s three Lombardi Trophies: The Raiders’ three Super Bowl victories came with a 3-4 frontline defense.

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