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3 Raiders Who Could Make First Pro Bowl in 2023

These Las Vegas Raiders players have a chance to make their first ever Pro Bowl in 2023.
3 Raiders Who Could Make First Pro Bowl in 2023
3 Raiders Who Could Make First Pro Bowl in 2023

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The Las Vegas Raiders have a few players on their team who know what it’s like to make the NFL Pro Bowl, including wide receiver Davante Adams, running back Josh Jacobs, defensive end Maxx Crosby and punter AJ Cole.

The Raiders have top-heavy talent such as those players, but they also have talented players who fly under the radar or are ready to break out in bigger roles this season.

Those players, if they have good enough seasons, could earn their first Pro Bowl appearances. The Raiders have a few of those players who could be ready to take their play to the next level.

Let’s take a closer look at three Raiders who could make their first Pro Bowl in 2023.

Left tackle Kolton Miller -- Miller could have arguably been a Pro Bowler in 2022. He had what might have been the best season of his career last year as he continues to grow and develop into one of the league’s better left tackles.

Miller received his highest Pro Football Focus grade last season at 84.1, allowing 33 total pressures and four sacks. If he can cut down on those numbers again in 2023, he will give himself a better chance of making the Pro Bowl.

Safety Marcus Epps -- Epps joined the Raiders after having a breakout season with the Philadelphia Eagles. What would help Epps’ chances of making his first Pro Bowl would be posting more ball production.

Last season, Epps had 94 total tackles, four tackles for losses, six passes defended, and a forced fumble, but did not record an interception. If he is picking off passes along with the other great defensive stats he has posted before, he could earn the nod to play in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas as a Pro Bowler.

Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers -- The Raiders brought in Meyers as one of their top free agent signings this offseason after he had another 800-plus receiving yard season and posted his career-high in receiving touchdowns with six.

Reuniting with Coach Josh McDaniels allows Meyers to reintegrate himself into a system he already knows, and with his continued development, he has a great chance to post another great statistical season. If he has a season similar to or better than his 2022, may earn himself the honor of his first Pro Bowl. 

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Carter Landis
CARTER LANDIS

Carter Landis studied journalism at Michigan State University where I graduated in May of 2022. He currently is a sports reporter for a local television station, and is a writer covering the Las Vegas Raiders

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