Oakland Raiders: Players with rising stock, falling stock after Preseason Week 3

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 10: Nathan Peterman #3 of the Oakland Raiders celebrates a touchdown with Keelan Doss #89 during their NFL preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams at RingCentral Coliseum on August 10, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 10: Nathan Peterman #3 of the Oakland Raiders celebrates a touchdown with Keelan Doss #89 during their NFL preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams at RingCentral Coliseum on August 10, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images) /
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OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 10: Keelan Doss #89 of the Oakland Raiders celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams during their NFL preseason game at RingCentral Coliseum on August 10, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images) /

Rising Stock

Keelan Doss, WR

Watching Keelan Doss in the preseason, it’s hard to imagine how he went undrafted. The wide receiver posted another impressive performance, leading the team in receiving once again as he hauled in four of his six targets for 52 yards. Doss should undoubtedly be a lock for the final roster as he clearly can provide value and upside for this offense.

Anthony Rush, DT

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Undrafted free agent Anthony Rush continues to impress in the middle of the defensive line. He was a consistent force in the middle of the field, making tackles and clogging up holes. Rush should be in line to make the 53-man roster and provide solid depth on the front line for the Raiders defense.

Nathan Peterman, QB

It was Nathan Peterman that got the bulk of the work at quarterback and he kept up his impressive preseason run. The former Bill looked comfortable and played mistake-free football, going 23-of-37 for 210 yards, two scores and no interceptions. This performance could put him in the driver’s seat for the backup job behind Derek Carr.

Quinton Bell, DE

The seventh-round pick is likely ending up on the practice squad given how raw he is but Quinton Bell had his best game of the preseason to date. He finally flashed some of the freakish athleticism off the edge that he possesses. If Bell can develop a plan as a pass-rusher while on the practice squad, he could form into a weapon for the Oakland Raiders defense.

Keisean Dixon, CB

Keisean Dixon was just phenomenal in coverage. He had four pass breakups on the night, including one that should’ve been an interception, in addition to adding two tackles to his stat line. Dixon was a blanket in coverage and really thwarted the Packers offense when they targeted him. His efforts may have earned him a roster spot.