On a team led by Pete Carroll, noting his out-of-bounds during training camp. Back in 2012, when he was the Seattle Seahawks' head coach, he said a third-round rookie named Russell Wilson had a chance to be the team's starting quarterback over high-priced free agent signing Matt Flynn.
Wilson obviously won the job, and the rest is history. Carroll professes a culture of competition, and the Las Vegas Raiders needed that kind of tone-setter. Whether it's ultimately meaningful or not, how reps are doled out during training camp is subject to change on a daily basis.
As preseason games get added to what's being observed and analyzed at training camp, the Raiders' roster and depth chart stand to be fairly fluid.