Given where Pete Carroll's roots are as a head coach, the Las Vegas Raiders had a lot of defensive turnover this offseason. Patrick Graham was retained under his third Raiders head coach, as he remains one of the most underappreciated defensive coordinators in the league.
As things played out during training camp, there were easy questions about the defense as a whole, but particularly, the cornerback pecking order in Las Vegas. Eric Stokes was seemingly locked into one starting spot, but everything else was wide open to competition, just the way Carroll likes it.
Through two games, the Raiders have the league's 27th-ranked pass defense, allowing 256 yards per game.