The Oakland Raiders had one of the league’s most electric passing attacks last season, but they also had one that was filled with inconsistencies. For the third straight year, the Raiders finished in the top-five in one of the NFL’s more dubious categories – finishing in the top-two for the second straight season – dropped passes.
As a unit, the Raiders followed up a 2015 season in which they dropped 31 passes (a drop percentage of 5.2 percent – second in the league in both categories) by dropping 29 passes (a drop percentage of 4.9 percent – second in the league in both categories) in 2016.