Hidden gems after Round 1 who would be a great fit for the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2025 NFL Draft

Every single draft class has prospects that the general consensus of people who follow the draft don't really know about. And every year, there is a player taken by your favorite team that you may not know enough about, and they could be very good. Just because a player is taken in the fourth, fifth, sixth, or even seventh round doesn't always mean they are one of the worst players in the draft, or whatever narrative your mind instantly gravitates towards. In fact, some college players are more suited for the NFL game than the pro game. There are hidden gems all throughout the draft, especially this class. And, the Raiders could take one of them. What I've done is compile a list of guys I think aren't getting enough love based on some of the tape I have seen, or just aren't as known because of where they played and how often they have played. For now, we will start with three prospects and throw in some honorable mentions. 3 hidden gems in the 2025 NFL Draft for the Raiders 1. Marcus Mbow, Purdue, OT Marcus Mbow was on a very bad team last year in Purdue, so I feel like a lot of the bad you see in his tape and in his stats are due to the people around him, the bad offensive scheme he was in, and a handful of other things. that doesn't mean he doesn't have things he needs to work on, but he certainly feels like he isn't getting enough love.To me, he feels like a bit shorter version of Taylor Lewan, the former Tennessee Titans offensive tackle, when it comes to his frame. He's lean but he's very strong. Now, he's not as lean as Lewan is now after having some time away from the NFL, but he is lean how Lewan was for the Titans. But at 6'5' he's a bit shorter. Mbow is quick for his size and is able to get out in space and block in the run or screen game. And, the Raiders had a ton of issues there last year. His pass blocking isn't too bad either, but when he's challenged with much bigger defenders, he doesn't do a great job of anchoring. He has good footwork, and the potential is through the roof. Mbow is projected to be a Day 2 guy.