The Las Vegas Raiders were among the worst teams in all of football last season as they finished 4-13, tied for the fourth-worst record in the NFL. They ranked 29th in scoring offense, 25th in scoring defense, 27th in total yards and 15th in yards allowed.
Las Vegas looked to overhaul things in the offseason as they hired Pete Carroll and John Spytek as the next head coach and general manager, respectively. The duo has made plenty of changes to the roster on both sides of the football since taking over.
The offensive side had the bigger moves as the Raiders traded for quarterback Geno Smith and used the sixth overall pick to select running back Ashton Jeanty.