The Las Vegas Raiders secured the top selection in the 2026 NFL Draft after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 14-12 on the final day of the regular season. This marks the franchise's first No. 1 pick since 2007. The victory ended a 10-game losing streak and confirmed their worst record in the league at 3-14.
The Raiders entered Week 18 with the NFL's worst record, having lost 14 of their 15 games following an opening win against the New England Patriots. Their season under new head coach Pete Carroll unraveled quickly, with quarterback Geno Smith leading the league with 17 interceptions. The offense struggled further after the firing of coordinator Chip Kelly following a Week 12 loss to the Cleveland Browns, as interim coach Greg Olson's unit averaged just 12.7 points per game.
In the decisive matchup against the Chiefs, no touchdowns were scored, with both teams relying on field goals. Las Vegas kicker Daniel Carlson matched Harrison Butker's four field goals, including a crucial 60-yard kick with 61 seconds left to take a 14-12 lead. Chiefs' fourth-string quarterback Shane Buechele faced five sacks, including one in the end zone for a safety, but Kansas City briefly regained the lead before the Raiders' late response sealed the win.
The result clinched the No. 1 pick for Las Vegas via a strength-of-schedule tiebreaker over other 3-14 teams: the New York Jets (No. 2), Arizona Cardinals (No. 3), and Tennessee Titans (No. 4). The New York Giants' win over the Dallas Cowboys eliminated them from contention for the top spot.
This draft position offers the Raiders a chance to reset at quarterback, where options include retaining Smith (under contract through 2027), Aidan O’Connell, or addressing free agent Kenny Pickett. However, roster needs extend to the offensive line. Rumors suggest Carroll may not return, with minority owner Tom Brady and GM John Spytek advising on a potential new hire.
The 2026 NFL Draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.