Ranking the Raiders biggest need positions ahead of free agency

Raiders have a lot of needs to think about this free agency. And in this order.

With Free Agency just over a week away, we take a look at the Raiders’ need positions ahead of free agency ranking them starting with the most critical and going from there.

Critical

Quarterback

Returning starter: ???

Depth: Chase Garbers

Free agents: Jarrett Stidham

Derek Carr is gone. Cut after nine seasons. Whether it’s free agency or the draft, adding a starting QB and a primary backup will be necessary. The Raiders need to seriously think about re-signing Stidham if for no other reason than to have an insurance plan.

Interior offensive line

Starters: Dylan Parham, Andre James, Alex Bars

Depth: Netane Muti, Hroniss Grasu, Vitaly Gurman, Jordan Meredith

Dylan Parham is the only surefire interior lineman. He can play guard or center. An upgrade for Andre James would be good too. Either way, they are desperate for at least one new starter at guard, and possibly an upgrade at another position.

Cornerback

Returning starters: Nate Hobbs

Depth: Tyler Hall, Amik Robertson, Sam Webb, Ike Brown, Bryce Cosby

Free agents: Rock Ya-Sin, Anthony Averett, Sidney Jones

Why: Hobbs can play outside but does his best work in the slot and good slot corners are not easy to find. With Rock Ya-Sin headed for free agency, there simply isn’t a surefire starter on the outside. That’s two crucial positions.

What condition the position is in: Assessing Raiders level of need at safety ahead of free agency

Assessing Raiders level of need at safety as free agency approaches

We take a look at the safety position for the Raiders ahead of free agency to give it a condition of either Strong, Stable, Unstable, Serious, or Critical.

Returning starters: Tre’von Moehrig

Depth: Roderic Teamer, Isaiah Pola-Mao, Jalen Elliott
Free agents: Duron Harmon, Matthias Farley

Moehrig had a rough season at free safety, but he is the starter and will get a shot to rebound. 

Harmon played well at free safety as a veteran who knows the system. But was he just a bridge player? 

Teamer is a versatile player who lined up at safety and nickel corner while also being a standout special…Teamer. He is valuable depth in the secondary.

Pola-Mao showed some flashes for an undrafted rookie, especially on blitzes. He’s an intriguing young player who could compete for more playing time.

Condition: Unstable

Why: It wouldn’t be tough to get Harmon back, but the team could – and probably should – look for an upgrade.

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What condition all Raiders positions are in ahead of free agency from Critical to Strong

Ranking Raiders need positions ahead of free agency

We are just one week from the start of the free-agent negotiating period. Things go pretty fast once the clock hits 9 am Pacific (noon ET) on Monday as teams look to address their biggest needs with high-profile free agents.

What kind of movement we see from the Raiders depends heavily on how desperate they are at a given position. Or how healthy they are at that spot if you will.

With that in mind, I have put them in tiers. Those positions that require the most urgent care, are put in Critical condition and get top priority. Then Serious condition had vital needs while Unstable suggests the position could use some work.

Stable suggests that the team won’t need to make any drastic moves in free agency, while Strong suggests they are right as rain.

So, let’s get started, rushing the biggest emergencies into the OR first.