Recently, PFF released their current top 250 players set to hit free agency this off-season, and numerous Raiders made the list. The Raiders currently have 25 players set to be free agents which incudes 4 exclusive rights free agents and two restricted free agents making 19 players unrestricted free agents. The following players made the cuts for PFF:
G Dylan Parham – 92nd
Market Value: 3 years, 21 million
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Parham, just 26 years old has spent time bouncing around between left guard, center, and right guard in his career and he’s logged 3803 career snaps. In his time, Parham has allowed 18 sacks and 145 pressures including 6 sacks and 28 pressures in 2025 in a regression season though majority of the Raiders offensive line saw regression in 2025 under OL coach Brennan Carroll. Parham’s had his best play at right guard in his career and the Raiders or his new team should look to move him back there instead of sticking him at left guard where he’s been very up and down in his career. Additionally, Parham has seen some struggles with injuries as well in his career missing time in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with minor injuries.
EDGE Malcolm Koonce – 112th
Market Value: 1 year, 5.8 million
Koonce flashed in 2023 with 43 tackles, 8 TFL, 17 QB Hits, 8 sacks, 3 FF, 52 pressures, a 15.7% pass rush win rate, and 27 run stops. After missing all of 2024 with a torn ACL, Koonce signed a one year deal in 2025 and struggled at times but did finish the year strong and posted 30 tackles, 7 TFL, 13 QB hits, a forced fumble, 4.5 sacks, 35 pressures, 18 stops, and a 15.9% pass rush win rate. Koonce overall did struggle but also saw success at the back end of the year and showed the flashes of his 2023 self in weeks 16-18 along with parts of the beginning of the season. A year removed from a torn ACL should go a long way for him to get back to his form in 2023 and the flashes and talent hasn’t gone anywhere. Koonce will be an interesting option for the Raiders to bring back as a depth pass rusher or if he walks another team taking a swing on the potential.
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HB Raheem Mostert – 137th
Market Value: 1 year, 2.4 million
Mostert signed with the Raiders as a veteran runningback option and he’s likely towards the back end of his career, if not played his final season in 2025. Mostert logged 22 attempts for 104 yards and 12 receptions for 70 yards. Overall, Mostert did his job as a depth runningback but Las Vegas will need more from the room behind Jeanty to help compliment his playstyle. The Raiders should go a different direction and add more depth and youth to the room.
QB Kenny Pickett – 152nd
Market Value: 2 years, 8.5 million
The former first round pick, Pickett will be an interesting option for teams as a depth quarterback or in a rare circumstance a possible starter (though very unlikely). Pickett has started a career 27 games and has tossed 4953 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 16 interceptions in his career. The veteran quarterback is nearly 28 and does have the experience to help a room as a cheap solid veteran backup. The Raiders will be bringing in rookie Fernando Mendoza with the first overall selection and likely need to pair him with a backup quarterback option, and ideally someone with more experience then Mendoza. The Raiders could retain Pickett, but it will fully depend on what the staff’s looking for in their veteran backup/mentor option to Mendoza.
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CB Eric Stokes – 156th
Market Value: 3 years, 33 million
The most interesting ranking for a Raiders free agent, Stokes was a standout in 2025 ranking top 25 in EPA/target, separation allowed, yards allowed, and QBR allowed. The former first rounder is just 26 years old and will turn 27 in March. At 6’1, 195 Stokes started all 16 games he appeared in this season totaling 53 tackles, 3 TFL, and 5 pass breakups. Additionally, Stokes allowed just 28 receptions for 261 yards, a touchdown, and a 77.2 QBR this season. The Raiders saw development from rookie Darien Porter and could look to keep their CB duo in tact while adding to it as well through the draft and free agency. Stokes has struggled with injuries in his career logging just 477 snaps in 2022 and 110 in 2023 but has back to back seasons at essentially full health. The Raiders should look to retain Stokes, but if they can upgrade they shouldn’t pass on that opportunity.
ILB Jamal Adams – 217th
Market Value: 1 year, 1.8 million
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Adams in his return season shifted down to linebacker full time playing 304 snaps at linebacker and 125 at a nickel linebacker role. Adams was successful logging 45 tackles, 5 TFL, a sack, a forced fumble, 7 pressures, 23 stops, and performing below average in coverage. Adams also missed 12 tackles for a 21.4 missed tackle rate but that has been his massive issue since he entered the NFL. In coverage Adams allowed 36 receptions for 211 yards, a touchdown, and a 98.6 QBR on 38 targets. Adams at 30 years old does still have a career path as a depth linebacker in the NFL but the Raiders should look to move off him towards an alternative option or retain Adams just for a minor linebacker position and special teams player.
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