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Cam Sims Could Blossom With Raiders

Cam Sims could see his production increase with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Cam Sims Could Blossom With Raiders
Cam Sims Could Blossom With Raiders

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The Las Vegas Raiders added a number of new faces to their roster in free agency and through the draft in order to compete in the AFC West and get back to the playoffs.

One of the reasons they did this is because Coach Josh McDaniels and General Manager Dave Ziegler wanted to add players who fit the vision they see for the team. They want to recapture the success they had elsewhere.

One of the players they added was big-bodied wide receiver Cam Sims, signing him to a one-year deal from the Washington Commanders. Sims has never posted big-time numbers like some receivers around the league, but he has made an impact as a third or fourth receiver and on special teams.

The Raiders brought in Sims after losing Mack Hollins in free agency to the Atlanta Falcons. Hollins and Sims have similar builds and play similar roles, so Sims’ can slide in seamlessly to replace Hollins in Las Vegas.

Sims’ best career years came in 2020 and 2021, when he posted a total of 71 catches for 688 yards and three touchdowns. He had always played behind players like Terry McLaurin, Curtis Samuel, and others, but now gets a chance to see more targets come his way with the Raiders.

Cam Sims is 6-5 220 pounds and can be used in a number of ways in the passing game. He opens up a new dynamic and should make life easier for Jimmy Garoppolo.

Here is a complete list of every 2023 Raiders draft pick and links to more information about them:

Round 1 No. 7 overall pick: Tyree Wilson, DE, Texas Tech

Round 2 No. 35 overall pick: Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

Round 3 No. 70 overall: Byron Young, DT, Alabama

Round 3 No. 100 overall: Tre Tucker, WR, Cincinnati

Round 4 No. 104 overall: Jakorian Bennett, CB, Maryland

Round 4 No. 135 overall: Aidan O'Connell, QB, Purdue

Round 5 No. 170 overall: Christopher Smith II, S, Georgia

Round 6 No. 203 overall: Amari Burney, LB, Florida

Round 7 No. 231 overall: Nesta Jade Silvera, DT, Arizona State

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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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