The Las Vegas Raiders have finalized their 53-Man Roster for the 2025 season. However, it is worth noting that this is their initial roster, and changes are expected on a weekly, if not daily, basis.
Raiders 53-Man Roster 2025 Season
Offense
Quarterback (3) | Tight End (3) | Running Back (4) | Wide Receiver (5) |
Geno Smith | Brock Bowers | Ashton Jeanty | Jack Bech |
Aidan O’Connell | Michael Mayer | Dylan Laube | Amari Cooper |
Kenny Pickett | Ian Thomas | Raheem Mostert | Jakobi Meyers |
Zamir White | Dont’e Thornton Jr. | ||
Tre Tucker | |||
Offensive Linemen (10) |
Alex Cappa |
DJ Glaze |
Charles Grant |
Jordan Meredith |
Kolton Miller |
Thayer Munford Jr. |
Dylan Parham |
Will Putnam |
Jackson Powers-Johnson |
Caleb Rogers |
Defense
Defensive linemen (10) | Linebackers (6) | Cornerbacks (5) | Safeties (4) |
Thomas Booker IV | Jamal Adams | Darnay Holmes | Jeremy Chinn |
Adam Butler | Tommy Eichenberg | Kyu Blu Kelly | Thomas Harper |
Maxx Crosby | Cody Lindenberg | Darien Porter | Isaiah Pola-Mao |
Leki Fotu | Germaine Pratt | Decamerion Richardson | Chris Smith II |
Tonka Hemingway | Elandon Roberts | Eric Stokes | |
Malcolm Koonce | Devin White | ||
Jonah Laulu | |||
JJ Pegues | |||
Charles Snowden | |||
Tyree Wilson |
Special Team
Jacob Bobenmoyer |
Daniel Carlson |
AJ Cole |
Raiders Cut 18 Players
The Raiders have cut several well-known players. Longtime WR Phillip Dorsett, a 2015 first-round pick of the Colts, is no longer in Las Vegas. LB Jaylon Smith, a former Cowboy and 2019 Pro Bowler, was also let go. Other well-known receivers cut by the Raiders include Collin Johnson and Marquez Callaway.
Every year, there are a few surprises, and this year is no exception. Here are the five biggest surprises this year:
- Aidan O’Connell Makes It
- Tommy Mellott Gets Cut
- 10 offensive Linemen
- Leki Fotu Makes It
- Sincere McCormick Let Go
10 offensive Linemen
The Raiders are keeping 10 OLs this season, more than most teams. The surprise roster spot goes to Will Putnam, a 2024 undrafted free agent, who will serve as backup center behind Jordan Meredith. Jackson Powers-Johnson’s move from center to guard suggests the staff doesn’t fully trust him at center, while Dylan Parham and Alex Cappa provide additional depth. Putnam’s exact role remains a key question.