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Raiders' Cap Space: Cornerback Priority?
21 Feb
Summary
- Raiders possess significant cap space for offseason improvements.
- Cornerback is a pressing need, even with Eric Stokes.
- Stokes, a former first-round pick, started 16 games last season.

The Las Vegas Raiders are in a strong financial position with significant cap space to strengthen their roster this offseason. A critical area needing reinforcement is the cornerback position, where multiple additions are necessary, even with the potential retention of Eric Stokes.
Stokes, a 26-year-year-old former first-round pick, revived his career with the Raiders last season, starting 16 games and earning a ranking as the No. 19 cornerback by Pro Football Focus. His performance on a $4 million prove-it deal was impressive.
General Manager John Spytek acknowledged the team's struggles in the previous 3-14 season, citing a lack of consistent performance and injuries as factors. He emphasized the substantial work required to improve the roster, which is currently considered one of the league's weakest. Letting Stokes depart would only exacerbate the challenges at cornerback.




