Raiders may not be done adding to their defense in draft

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) The Raiders spent their first three draft picks on a safety and two defensive ends. That doesn't mean that coach Jack Del Rio and general manager Reggie McKenzie are done addressing the defense.

Oakland has five picks over the final four rounds Saturday and still has a need at middle linebacker after releasing last year's starter Curtis Lofton in the offseason. The team may also look to add depth at cornerback and safety despite using its first-round selection on West Virginia safety Karl Joseph.

The Raiders could also use another running back to complement Latavius Murray. Murray was second in the AFC and sixth overall with 1,066 yards in 2015.

---

AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL