As all Las Vegas Raiders fans know, one of the most disappointing draft outcomes in recent memory was the Raiders' selection of offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The final act of the Los Angeles Chargers Jim Harbaugh-led rebuild is set to happen on Tuesday, August 27th when they must get from 90 players to a 53-player roster.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Chargers are releasing OT Alex Leatherwood, a former first-round pick of the Raiders. Leatherwood, 25, was a three-year starter at Alabama and was named a unanimous All-American and first-team All-ACC in 2020.
The LA Chargers lost their first game of the Jim Harbaugh era on Saturday but thankfully it does not count whatsoever. The preseason is all about information gathering and the Chargers certainly did a lot of that in the team's 16-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had trouble drafting players in the past. The last few regimes were not great and missed a lot of very high picks. Some of the biggest that come to mind are, of course, Jamarcus Russell, Johnathan Abram, Alex Leatherwood, and a few others.
The Los Angeles Chargers will look to enter the 2024 season as a formidable group. 2023 was a disaster, but with a new regime at hand, L.A. will make sure they put out the best product to compete with the best the NFL has to offer. Training camp will soon approach, and some tough decisions will be made.
On May 29th, 2024, The Los Angeles Chargers decided to make the league alternating move to sign no other than former first-round selection, Alex Leatherwood.
The Chargers are giving him a chance, but it is far from guaranteed that the Alabama product will be able to make their roster.
Alex Leatherwood has barely been seen on a game field since his one-season Raiders partnership ended. The former first-round pick, however, did spend last season on the Browns’ practice squad.
Barely two years after becoming a surprise first-round pick, Alex Leatherwood has been waived by two teams. The Browns will attempt to salvage the former No. 17 overall pick.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood has been waived, just the latest downward turn in the NFL career of the former Las Vegas Raiders first-rounder.
The Bears have been active along their offensive front this offseason, adding four-year Titans starting guard Nate Davis and using the No. 10 overall pick on Tennessee tackle Darnell Wright.
The Chicago Bears must add more depth to the defensive end chart before training camp. One potential signing just became available for the Bears in free agency.
The former first-round pick has an opportunity to seize a starting spot on the offensive line.
Alex Leatherwood made his first appearances for the Bears The Chicago Bears had several injuries on their offensive line before their game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 13.
The Chicago Bears announced that offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood returned to practice Wednesday. Leatherwood was diagnosed with mononucleosis back in September and was placed on the non-football illness list.
The Raiders bailed on Leatherwood after one season, marking a shocking free fall for last year’s No. 17 overall pick.
Leatherwood was the No. 17 overall pick by the Raiders out of Alabama a year ago and started all 17 games as a rookie.
To say it’s been a rough offseason and preseason for Las Vegas Raiders second-year lineman Alex Leatherwood is an understatement. Things were off to a positive start with his social media posts showing he was working out and doing his best to get ready.
A new report suggests former Las Vegas Raiders first-round pick Alex Leatherwood may be done with the organization after just one season.
On paper, the Las Vegas Raiders offense has the potential to be one of the best in the NFL this season. The one ingredient that could mess that up is
When the Las Vegas Raiders used the 17th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft to select Alabama OL Alex Leatherwood, I physically left the draft gathering I attended.
A first-round pick of the Las Vegas Raiders back in 2021, offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood is running with their backups against the Miami Dolphins during Saturday’s preseason game.
Could Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood be in danger of losing his status as a starter? Despite a busy offseason where he tried to improve his game, the second-year player might be on the outside looking in if early reports are an indicator.
The Raiders' 2021 first-round pick, Alex Leatherwood, started in all 17 contests on the Silver and Black offensive line last season. Despite being a reliable starter, the rookie didn't quite meet expectations, having been a liability when it came to penalties and pass protection.
The Las Vegas Raiders have done the work necessary this offseason to say that their group of skill position players is among the best in the NFL. There
After moving to guard during his rookie season. Leatherwood is getting another look at tackle early this summer.
Last weekend, Raider Nation finally got to see first-round pick Alex Leatherwood on display. With plenty of positives and learning moments, here’s a recap of his first start for the Las Vegas Raiders.
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