The Oakland Raiders have met with tackle Le’Raven Clark at the Senior Bowl.

With the Senior Bowl underway in Mobile, Alabama the Oakland Raiders are hard at work to scout some of the best talents in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Raiders front office already meeting with one of the top offensive line talents at the Senior Bowl, looking to beef up the protection for quarterback Derek Carr.

Texas Tech offensive tackle Le’Raven Clark met with the Raiders on Monday, the Oakland front office looking at potential replacements for unrestricted free agent left tackle Donald Penn or a potential upgrade at right tackle. A position that was a weakness for the Raiders offensive line in 2015.

Clark had an outstanding career for the Red Raiders starting every game in his career with Texas Tech, finishing All-Big 12. A college career that has put him on the Raiders, who are likely interested in his size as well as his experience.

Clark is the 13th ranked tackle in the draft per CBS Sports big board, so if the Raiders are interested in Clark it would be a third or fourth round option for the team. With the ability to keep Penn at the right price at left tackle and work in Clark at right tackle in the meantime there is a good chance that this name could stick to the Raiders going past Senior Bowl week as a mid-round offensive lineman who could add depth to the roster.