The Raiders will find themselves in a familiar place when they host the Broncos on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.

With five games left in another disappointing season, they have put themselves in position to draft the franchise quarterback they have sought for more than two decades.

If the Raiders (2-10) lose the rest of their games, they most likely will get a top-three pick at worst. They would be picking fourth — behind the Titans, Giants and Saints — if the season ended today.

But as their fans have frustratingly seen too many times, they are more liable to win a meaningless game or two and take themselves out of position to draft one of the top quarterbacks.

If so, the Broncos are a great example of a team that didn’t need a top-five or even top-10 pick to land their franchise quart

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