The Las Vegas Raiders will have 11 selections in the upcoming NFL draft after being awarded two compensatory picks on Monday. The extra selections come as part of the league’s annual compensatory pick formula, which accounts for a team’s net loss of free agents from the previous offseason.
The Raiders received a fourth-round pick at No. 134 overall and a fifth-round pick at No. 175. These additions bring the team’s total to 11 picks, factoring in the pending trade of defensive end Maxx Crosby.
The compensatory formula considered four players who left Las Vegas in free agency: defensive end K’Lavon Chaisson, linebacker Divine Deablo, safety Tre’von Moehrig, and linebacker Robert Spillane. The team also signed safety Jeremy Chinn, linebacker Elandon Roberts, and cornerback Eric Stokes, which offset some of the losses.
In total, the NFL awarded 33 compensatory picks to 15 teams for the 2026 draft.


















