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Raiders Reinforce Front Line with Elite Center and Seasoned Coach

By Matthias Binder April 3, 2026
Raiders hope 2 big additions help block out offensive line problems
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Raiders hope 2 big additions help block out offensive line problems

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Overcoming a Disappointing 2025 CampaignTyler Linderbaum: Instant Upgrade at CenterRick Dennison Brings Championship PedigreeBuilding Around Youth and Returning Stars

Overcoming a Disappointing 2025 Campaign (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – The Las Vegas Raiders addressed critical weaknesses in their offensive line through two significant offseason acquisitions. Center Tyler Linderbaum arrived in a blockbuster free agency signing, bringing Pro Bowl pedigree to the trenches. Veteran coach Rick Dennison also joined the staff, offering decades of expertise to guide the unit forward. These moves aim to stabilize a group that faltered amid injuries and inconsistencies during the 2025 season.[1][2]

Overcoming a Disappointing 2025 Campaign

The Raiders’ offensive line endured a challenging year in 2025, contributing to the team’s 3-14 record and last-place finish in the AFC West. Longtime left tackle Kolton Miller appeared in only four games due to health setbacks, leaving the unit vulnerable. Overall offensive output suffered, with the team managing just 1,317 rushing yards and scoring a league-worst 14.2 points per game.[3][1]

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General Manager John Spytek acknowledged the need for targeted improvements without a complete overhaul. He emphasized drafting and developing talent at premium positions like left tackle. The front office viewed the current roster foundation as solid enough to build upon, especially with 10 draft picks available.[1]

Tyler Linderbaum: Instant Upgrade at Center

Tyler Linderbaum emerged as the Raiders’ marquee free agency prize, signing a three-year, $81 million contract with $60 million guaranteed – the richest deal ever for an interior lineman. The former Iowa standout, who previously starred with the Baltimore Ravens, now anchors the middle of Las Vegas’ line. Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak highlighted Linderbaum’s leadership and on-field traits during recent comments.[1][4]

“He’s the leader of the whole operation,” Kubiak stated. “He’s physical, he’s nasty, plays through the echo of the whistle, finishes games, has been on a winning team.”[1] Linderbaum’s intelligence in making protections and line calls fits seamlessly into Kubiak’s system. His arrival addresses a pivotal position, setting the stage for better quarterback protection and run support.

Rick Dennison Brings Championship Pedigree

Rick Dennison’s hiring as offensive line coach on February 19 marked the other cornerstone of the Raiders’ strategy. With 30 years in the NFL, Dennison boasts an impressive resume, including four Super Bowl rings and stints as an offensive coordinator. His prior collaboration with Kubiak spans multiple teams, fostering trust and scheme alignment.[2][1]

Kubiak refused to accept the Raiders job without Dennison, calling him “as good as it gets” for maximizing player potential in the outside zone scheme. Dennison’s recent stops illustrate his impact: the Seattle Seahawks jumped from 28th to 10th in rushing under his guidance in 2025, while Minnesota’s line allowed the NFL’s fifth-fewest sacks in 2019.[2]

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  • Four Super Bowl victories (XXXII, XXXIII, 50, LX)
  • 14 playoff appearances across coaching career
  • Improved Seahawks rushing from 95.7 to 123.3 yards per game (2024-2025)
  • Vikings RBs rushed for 3,851 yards over 2019-2020
  • Saints supported Alvin Kamara’s career-high 950 rushing yards in 2024

Building Around Youth and Returning Stars

Competition brews at left tackle between third-year player DJ Glaze and rookie Charles Grant, whom Spytek selected in the third round last year. Kubiak expressed optimism about these young talents alongside established pieces. Kolton Miller’s recovery progresses well, with plans for his return around veteran minicamp in mid-June.[1]

The group now features three capable starters, per Kubiak, with draft additions to follow. This blend of veteran savvy, new blood, and coaching aims to unlock the unit’s potential. For a more detailed look at Dennison’s background, see the official announcement.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Linderbaum’s record contract elevates the center position immediately.
  • Dennison’s scheme mastery promises technical growth for the line.
  • Returning Miller and young competitors signal depth and competition.

These calculated investments position the Raiders for a trenches transformation, potentially paving the way for playoff contention. As training camp approaches, all eyes remain on how Linderbaum and Dennison integrate with the roster. What impact do you expect from these changes? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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