Early in free agency, the Las Vegas Raiders looked like they were making a move to add a veteran cornerback to the mix for the 2020 season. Former New York Giants and New Orleans Saints corner Eli Apple agreed to a deal with the team, and would have been an option to start opposite second-year cornerback Trayvon Mullen.
However, ESPN's Adam Schefter broke the news on Thursday that the deal would not be made, leaving the Raiders with another hole in the position group. To make up for the loss, the Silver and Black agreed on a one-year deal with safety Damarious Randall according to ESPN's Josina Anderson, as they continue to shuffle up their secondary.