Raiders 2024 camp position battle: Cornerback

One of the cornerback spots is wide open for the Raiders. Is the starter currently on the team?

Outside cornerback was a bit of a revolving door last season. The starters at the beginning of the season were rookie Jakorian Bennett on the left and veteran Marcus Peters on the right. And neither were starting by season’s end.

Four games in, Bennett was benched in favor of Amik Robertson. Then ten games in, Peters was benched for waiver pickup Jack Jones.

Jones played well enough to keep the starting job. Amik Robertson left in free agency, leaving the left side up for grabs this offseason.

As of right now there are two guys competing for the job.

Jakorian Bennett vs Brandon Facyson

The veteran Facyson might have been the starter coming into last season had he not been injured in camp, thus opening the door for Bennett. Now they battle for that spot once again.

The two rotated work with the first team defense during minicamp, with Bennett coming away with a couple interceptions. Bennett has speed to burn while the seventh-year veteran Facyson is more of a proven talent, though only once starting more than four games in a season.

My take:

This competition is far from settled. It could be one of these two or…someone else entirely.

I wouldn’t be surprised if by the time camp begins, there is another name who enters this competition. There are still a few good cornerback options unsigned who would either offer an immediate starter or heat up the competition at that spot. Stephon Gilmore, Adoree Jackson, and Ahkello Witherspoon top that list.

Colorado football iconic moments: Upsetting Oregon in 2016

Iconic Colorado football moments: Steven Montez’s historic day, Bryce Bobo’s acrobatic touchdown and Akhello Witherspoon’s interception helped the Buffs beat Oregon in 2016

The date is Sept. 24, 2016. The Buffaloes roll into Eugene at 2-1 to play the 2-1 Oregon Ducks. Colorado has just come off a hard-fought loss in Ann Arbor, a game in which the Buffs lost their starting quarterback, senior Sefo Liufau, to injury. Highly touted freshman Steven Montez will be making the first start of his career as CU looks to capture its first win against Oregon since joining the Pac-12.

The Buffs come out of the gates red hot, scoring on their first four possessions of the game. Phillip Lindsay scores on a 1-yard run on CU’s first possession. A 24-yard Chris Graham field goal completes the second drive for the Buffaloes. Shay Fields hauls in a 7-yard touchdown pass and Montez runs in a touchdown of his own to round out the scoring in those four drives.

Oregon starts slow but is able to counter-punch a bit by ending the half scoring on three of its last four drives — two touchdowns and a field goal — to stay within striking distance of Colorado. Graham puts an end to the first half scoring with a 33-yard field goal. Halftime: 26-17, good guys.

Colorado continues its onslaught by taking the third quarter kickoff and marching the ball 75 yards in only five plays, capped off by a 48-yard strike from Montez to Devin Ross that put the Buffaloes up 33-17. But Oregon wouldn’t go down quietly as the Ducks score 21 unanswered points while the Buffs’ offense slows down. Oregon takes a 38-33 lead into the fourth quarter.

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The black and gold need to find an answer and they have to find it quick. Up to this point, you would never suspect that Montez was a freshman, as he has carved up the Ducks through the air and on the ground. Montez then steps up again in a huge way. At the 8:51 mark of the fourth, he lets loose with a 31-yard bomb to Bryce Bobo and…

Touchdown. The Buffs now lead 41-38, but can they hold on? Fast forward a few minutes and Oregon starts its final drive of the game at the 2:57 mark. The Ducks are able to march down the field and with 55 seconds remaining and produce a first-and-goal from the Buffs’ 7-yard line. Dakota Prukop takes the snap, fires a pass in the endzone and…

The Buffaloes would kneel the ball and leave Eugene with a 41-38 victory. Montez would etch his name in the history books as well, becoming the first Colorado player ever to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game. Talk about putting an exclamation point on a recording breaking first start.

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