Las Vegas Raiders safety Isaiah Pola-Mao is heading into what’s typically considered a “make-or-break” season for NFL players as a third-year pro in 2024. He’s also going to be a restricted free agent in the offseason, heightening the stakes for the upcoming campaign. The good news is that Pola-Mao has been drawing positive reviews during the Raiders’ OTAs and mandatory minicamp.
Safeties coach Gerald Alexander said a couple of weeks ago that the game is slowing down for Pola-Mao. More recently, long-time coach and Las Vegas’ current senior defensive assistant Rob Ryan told reporters that we “better watch out” for the USC product, per Levi Edwards of the team’s website.