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With some extra time on their hands as they enjoy a month-plus break before the start of training camp in July, the Las Vegas Raiders should be exploring ways to improve their roster, which still has some question marks on both sides of the ball.
One avenue to do that is in free agency, where general manager Tom Telesco has plenty of money to work with.
According to Over the Cap, the Raiders are sitting pretty with $34.09 million in cap space, the fifth-highest total in the NFL.
That number made a big jump after June 1, when the money saved from cutting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was freed up.
Now, there is no price too expensive for the Raiders if they choose to add one or more players in free agency.
With a little less than one month to go before camp, here’s a full breakdown of the Raiders’ salary cap, including the team’s biggest cap hits, positional spending and rankings, and more. Salary cap figures are courtesy of Over the Cap, with the exception of the special teams figures, which are from Spotrac.
However, after firing Josh McDaniels, the Raiders’ defense went from respectable to one of the better defenses in the National Football League, finishing the season ranked ninth in scoring defense.
By the end of last season, the Raiders defense had shown considerable improvement from the previous season.
Raiders general manager Tom Telesco added former Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Christian Wilkins earlier this offseason to a defense that returned all its starters, minus the position Wilkins was signed to fill.
Entering this season, the Raiders are expected to have one of the best defenses in the league.
While the Raiders’ defense is undoubtedly talented from top to bottom, Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham said it is vital that the defense continues to work hard this offseason to solidify their expected rise to one of the best in the league.
While the expectations for the Raider’s defense are undoubtedly positive, it means nothing if they are unable to prove it on the field