After the Las Vegas Raiders completed their 2024 NFL Draft, coming away with a grand total of , the team immediately turned its attention to the undrafted free-agent market.And the Raiders wasted no time in doing that. In fact, it was just hours after the 2024 NFL Draft when Las Vegas announced a grand total of .The UDFA list is as follows:QB Carter Bradley, South Alabama;EDGE Ron Stone Jr, Washington State; OL Andrew Coker, TCU;WR Ramel Keyton, Tenne see; WR Lideatrick Griffin, Mi si sippi State;DT Noah Shannon, Iowa; DB Phalen Sanford, Nebraska; EDGE Amari Gainer, UNC; WR Jeff Foreman, Arkansas State; C Clark Barrington, Baylor;C Will Putnam, Clemson;DE TJ Franklin, Baylor;DT Tomari Fox, North Carolina;CB Demarcus Governor, Northern Iowa;OL Jake Johanning, Furman;CB Ja'Quan Sheppard, Maryland; CB Rayshad Williams, Texas TechHere's scouting reports for the Raiders' undrafted free-agent signings as we prepare for rookie minicamp on May 10, which will be our first look at them on the field. Unfortunately, we couldn't find one for each but we did include a college bio for those we couldn't.Raiders UDFA scouting reportsQB Carter Bradley, South AlabamaMeasurables: 6'3" | 216 lbsThough Bradley doesnt bring much in the way of functional athleticism and creation value, hes a quality pocket operator with great navigation skills, poise, and discretion as a decision-maker, and he has enough arm elasticity to adjust his release point and attune to throwing windows.Compounding Bradleys appeal as a pocket operator is his arm strength. The South Alabama QB has a great arm and can drive velocity to all levels of the field. He stays on schedule in the short and intermediate ranges, and can heft throws past deep coverage when shot opportunities arise.Bradleys lack of creation ability may max out his ceiling as a quality backup or spot starter. But in that role, he has the arm, poise, mechanical savvy, overarching accuracy, baseline proce sing, and discretion to be a stable presence as a safety blanket.EDGE Ron Stone Jr., Washington StateMeasurables: 6'3" | 247 lbsStand-up rush linebacker prospect and team captain who comes from NFL bloodline. Stone ran decently and displayed good-lower body explosion at his pro day, but on tape, his movement can be too gradual and not sudden enough. He plays hard and gives good effort against much bigger blockers, but he is overwhelmed by size and brute force as a run defender. Stone lacks burst and bend to threaten at the Ryan McMahon Jersey top of the rush and doesnt have enough go-to moves and counters to beat NFL tackles.OL Andrew Coker, TCUMeasurables: 6'7" | 315 lbsFour-year starter as a right tackle prospect with the potential to bump inside to guard. Coker is a decent athlete who can mirror the rush and get out into space in the run game, but his lack of core strength could be an i sue. Hes unable to generate much push as a drive blocker and can be driven back into the pocket by a strong bull rush or a leveraged stab move. He plays with pretty good technique and quality hand usage, but sustaining his block and neutralizing NFL power merchants still needs proof of concept. Coker will face an uphill battle as either a tackle or guard.WR Ramel Keyton, Tenne seeMeasurables: 6'3" | 197 lbsLinear receiver with good size but several holes to fill to be a make-it prospect at the next level. Keyton played all five seasons at Tenne see, with the bulk of his production landing over the last two seasons. Hes not bad getting off of pre s coverage, but hes a build-up runner lacking early acceleration. His route-running and ball skills will need a serious upgrade.WR Lideatrick Griffin, Mi si sippi StateMeasurables: 5'10 | 181 lbsThe draft grade is lower than the flashes on tape, but projecting the ceiling seems a little too risky with his evaluation. Griffin is on the thinner side, but he's a willing run finisher after the catch an