Raiders defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. is known to be working out with his teammates t the team’s Alameda facility. Beyond that, the status of the 2015 second-round pick remains up in the air.

“Nothing’s really changed from what we’ve talked about previously,” Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said Friday during a pre-draft press conference along with general manager Reggie McKenzie.

McKenzie revealed the week of the Super Bowl that the neck injury that forced Edwards to miss the final two games last year and appeared to be genetic and something he’s had for a number of years.

The most the team has revealed beyond that is that Edwards would see a doctor and team physicians in April to further determine the course of action. Whether that’s happened or any results from those exams remains unclear.

“He’s in with the guys. He’s here,” McKenzie said Friday.

Del Rio, much more so than McKenzie, prefers to keep any information about injuries private.

“I think the way we’ve tried to approach it is we’ll continue to approach it not spending discussing practice reports or who’s practicing or how much they’re practice or what they’re able to do in practice during the offseason,” Del Rio said. “At this point, all the guys are doing what they can do, working and learning the systems. At this point, it’s really about working out and conditioning and things like that.”