Skip to main content

Raiders NFL Draft Prospect: S Cole Bishop, Utah

High-IQ athlete Cole Bishop could be an option at safety for the Las Vegas Raiders.
  • Author:
  • Updated:
    Original:

The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for pieces to push them over the top in the AFC West, as they are looking to play postseason football next season.

Those pieces might come in the 2024 NFL Draft, which features plenty of young talent on both sides of the ball. The Raiders have several good defensive pieces, but could opt to add more through the draft.

The Raiders are solid in the defensive backfield, but might look at secondary prospects at both cornerback and safety to bolster that unit. There is never such a thing as having too much talent.

That talent could come later in the draft, including Utah safety Cole Bishop. With 36 career games under his belt, Bishop is an experienced player who could be available on day three of the draft.

Bishop recently declared for the draft and will take his talents to Mobile, Ala., to play in the Senior Bowl. He concluded his career with the Utes with 197 total tackles, 21.5 tackles for losses, seven and a half sacks, 12 passes defended and three interceptions. 

Bishop was named Second-Team All-Pac 12. It is rare for safety to have a high number of sacks and interceptions, but Bishop is a rare talent.

Unique safety prospect Cole Bishop from Utah could be an intriguing fit for the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Unique safety prospect Cole Bishop from Utah could be an intriguing fit for the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2024 NFL Draft.

At 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, Bishop is tall and slender in the safety position. He played all over the field in Defensive Coordinator Morgan Scalley’s unit, which asks a lot of its defensive backs. Bishop offers productivity as a blitzer off the edge and also can play in the nickel and the box.

Bishop is an excellent athlete at the safety position, showing the ability to move downfield quickly and stay in stride with receivers on deep routes. He has the talent to mirror the best receiving talent he faces and can easily flip his hips to reverse direction if he is playing deep safety.

While Bishop is a good athlete, he does not have much muscle, which makes him an inefficient tackler who does not play the run well. He must add to his build if he wants to be on the field in the NFL.

The Raiders could add Bishop to their defense with Marcus Epps and Tre’von Moehrig in the safety room, playing him as a third safety or backup slot cornerback. Bishop might be enticing if the Raiders seek a high-IQ, athletic, versatile talent in their defensive backfield. 

Ensure you follow on X (Twitter) @HondoCarpenter and IG @HondoSr and never miss another breaking news story again. Sign up RIGHT HERE for our 100% FREE newsletter that comes thrice a week and delivers all our best stories.

Please tell us your thoughts when you like our Facebook Page WHEN YOU CLICK RIGHT HERE.