Connor Allen advised fading the –150 consensus price on Ashton Gentie to the Raiders at No. 6 and instead sprinkling Amarius Mims at 10‑to‑1. While Gentie is the popular mock‑draft choice, Allen noted that new personnel chief John Spytek has historically broken ties toward premium positions—something Spytek reiterated in a quote tweeted by Albert Breer during the show. Las Vegas already has Maxx Crosby, Tyree Wilson, Malcolm Koonce and a solid front seven but a glaring hole on the right side of its offensive line. Mims can start immediately at right tackle or slide to guard, matching Pete Carroll’s trenches‑first M.O. Allen also argued the running‑back class is deep enough for the Raiders to address the position on Day 2, making a Round‑1 back a poor allocation of resources. Given the organizational philosophy and roster construction, he believes Mims at double‑digit odds is the clear value pivot if Gentie is merely market chalk.