Prior to the season, I wrote about the Raiders compensatory picks, how they are calculated, and what the Raiders could be looking at in the 2025 season. The Raiders main CFA’s that were lost are Trevon Moehrig (4th), Robert Spillane (5th), Nate Hobbs (5th), Divine Deablo (6th), and K’Lavon Chaisson (7th). The Raiders also gained multiple CFA’s headlined by Jeremy Chinn (6th) and Elandron Roberts/Eric Stokes (7th). The compensatory pick formula is an in depth statistical approach to putting value on a players performances. The value can rise and will change throughout the season due to players snap counts.
For the Raiders, they still stand to receive a 4th rounder from the loss of Trevon Moehrig along with a 5th rounder for the loss of Robert Spillane. In addition, the Raiders are now also projected to receive a 6th round pick for the loss of Divine Deablo. Not counting week 5 snap counts, Deablo has played 100% of the Falcons defensive snaps and if the trend continues it’s likely the Raiders would receive a 5th rounder instead of the current 6th round pick. Patriots EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson has logged 68% of the Patriots defensive snaps, a trend that will also likely cause his value to rise to a 6th round pick. Currently for the Raiders, they are negating the losses of Deablo/Chaisson through the addition of Roberts and Chinn. Roberts has seen just 47% of the snaps and Chinn has played 97%. In addition to Roberts, CB Eric Stokes looks to continue his play and will likely remain a CFA gained for the Raiders this year.
As of this moment, the Raiders would be projected to receive a 4th, 5th, and 6th round compensatory pick bringing their 2026 draft picks to the following: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 4th, 5th, 5th, 6th, 6th, 7th.