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Troy Andersen could be a steal for Raiders at No. 86

The Raiders have never been afraid of drafting players from smaller schools. One of their biggest draft hits ever was Gene Upshaw and he played at Texas A&M-Kingsville. So is there a small-school stud in the 2022 NFL Draft?

One player that every draft fan should know is Troy Andersen from Montana State. A former college quarterback, Andersen made the switch to linebacker and became the best defensive player in the conference.

In a recent article by Kambui Bomani of Pro Football Focus, he identified Andersen as one of the draft’s best small-school players. Here is a snippet of his thoughts on the Montana State star:

“As an every-down linebacker during his final year in Bozeman, Montana, Andersen accumulated an 86.4 coverage grade, 86.3 defensive grade and an 80.5 run defense grade to help lead his team to its first FCS title berth in school history. Just a novice at the position, he’s an upside pick who could develop into a franchise’s LB1.”

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