A lot of snaps to account for
The Las Vegas Raiders’ new front office and coaching staff will a lot to do this offseason, of course.
One of the first orders of business for the new Las Vegas regime will be to evaluate the team’s pending free agents. NFL free agency starts in March, so the new group will have to make some fast decisions. And, as this recent tweet shows, the Raiders have a lot of free agents to address. They have the seventh most snaps accounted for in the 2024 seasons played by pending free agents.
Most snaps entering unrestricted free agency:
1. MIN: 45.4%
2. WAS: 41.1%
3. MIA: 40.3%
4. LAC: 35.5%
5. NYJ: 34.9%
6. DAL: 32%
7. LV: 30.4%
8. KC: 31.2%Fewest:
32. GB: 14.6%
31. NE: 14.7%
30. JAX: 15.1%
29. DEN: 15.5%
28. SEA: 17.7%
27. BUF: 19.2%
26. CLE: 19.9%
25. HOU: 20.7%— Nick Korte (@nickkorte) January 14, 2025
Most of the Raiders’ key free agents are on the defensive side of the ball. They include linebacker Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo, safeties Tre’von Moehrig and Marcus Epps, pass-rusher Malcolm Koonce, cornerback Nate Hobbs and defensive tackles John Jenkins and Adam Butler.
So, it will be fascinating to see how the new leadership group reacts.
In other Raiders’ news
- Highest graded free agent: PFF has this player rated as the Raiders’ top graded free agent.
- Offseason guide: Check out the Raiders’ website for the latest info.
- Could this happen? CBS thinks perhaps.