After the trade just a few picks earlier with the Jaguars Womens Antonio Brown Jersey , the Raiders decided to trade again. This time it was the 38th pick for the 40th and 158th pick from the Buffalo Bills, thus recouping the..."After the trade just a few picks earlier with the Jaguars, the Raiders decided to trade again. This time it was the 38th pick for the 40th and 158th pick from the Buffalo Bills, thus recouping the 5th round pick they just moved up from in the previous trade. Not a bad couple of moves in a flurry for the Raiders, they essentially just moved back 5 picks in the 2nd, 18 picks in the 5th and a 7th rounder to get an extra 4th round pick.Raiders picks in all 7 roundsRound 1, pick 4 - Clelin Ferrell, ED, ClemsonRound 1, pick 24 (from CHI) - Josh Jacobs, RB, AlabamaRound 1, pick 27 (from DAL) -Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi StateRound 2, pick 40 (from BUF)Round 4, pick 106Round 4, pick 109 (from JAX)Round 5, pick 158 (from BUF)Round 7, pick 218See the full NFL draft order here Keelan Doss, WR, UC DavisMeasurables6’2", 211 poundsStats2016: 66 receptions, 911 yards, 10 TD2017: 115 receptions, 1499 yards, 7 TD2018: 118 receptions, 1334 yards Antonio Brown Jersey White , 9 TDStrengthsDoss has..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteSilver And Black Pridean Oakland Raiders communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsRaidersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕UDFA Scouting Report: Keelan Doss has a chance to break into stacked Raiders WR corpsNew,54commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareUDFA Scouting Report: Keelan Doss has a chance to break into stacked Raiders WR corpsJohn David Mercer-USA TODAY SportsKeelan Doss, WR, UC DavisMeasurables6’2”, 211 poundsStats2016: 66 receptions, 911 yards, 10 TD2017: 115 receptions, 1499 yards, 7 TD2018: 118 receptions, 1334 yards, 9 TDStrengthsDoss has good size for a receiver at 6’2” and he runs the full route tree. He is a smart and savvy player who runs crisp, clean routes. He has excellent ball skills and reliable hands. He has impressive body control and can make the contested catches and almost never drops the ball.WeaknessesThe UC Davis product lacks some suddenness in his feet, and isn’t the most explosive athlete. He can struggle with maintaining top speed in traffic, and takes some time to work up to his second gear. There were concerns that he wasn’t very fast, but he ran a 4.4 at his Pro Day so he is plenty fast once he gets going. However, he does struggle to separate at the top of his routes, and his success came against lower-level competition.VerdictKeelan Doss has been a tremendously productive receiver for three seasons with the UC Davis Aggies, accumulating over 4,000 receiving yards and 28 TDs. He has all the traits and intangibles that one likes to see in a receiver prospect, and was considered a fifth-round draft prospect going into April. However, a pectoral injury suffered at the Combine not only kept him from doing all the receiver drills, it also likely knocked him out of the Draft entirely.have been drafted early on the third day of the draft.Fit with RaidersOakland has addressed their WR position more than any other spot on their team. They have added guys like Antonio Brown, Tyrell Williams, JJ Nelson, Ryan Grant, and Hunter Renfrow. That’s not including some of the guys the Raiders added last year like Marcell Ateman and Saeed Blacknall. But Doss is better than several names on that list and as long as he performs well in camp he should be able to carve out a spot on the Raiders. The guy Doss reminds me of the most is Jordy Nelson, and the Raiders could always use a player like that who is still young.Watch Keelan Doss Highlights here