We’ve hit the free agency ranking period of the 2026 offseason, and The Athletic’s Daniel Popper released his Top 150 impending free agency. Popper’s list included three Las Vegas Raiders: cornerback Eric Stokes, guard Dylan Parham and defensive end Malcolm Koonce. Let’s see what he had to say about each of them.

Rank: 47 (CB5)

A 2021 first-round pick with the Packers, Stokes hit free agency last offseason and had to settle for a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Raiders. He played well in coordinator Patrick Graham’s scheme, and now he is positioned for a more lucrative free-agent deal. Stokes has length and speed. He is sticky in man coverage and can press at the line of scrimmage with his frame. He is an athletic dropper in zone who is able to keep vision on the quarterback while maintaining positioning within the coverage. Stokes could be more physical in run support, but he is not a liability in this phase. — Popper

Stokes is the biggest conundrum that John Spytek will have when it comes to the Raiders’ in-house free agents. The cornerback had a good year, but he also didn’t get tested much since the defense had issues at the other cornerback spot and covering the middle of the field. So, it could come down to the pricetag, and Popper projects Stokes to fetch a two-year, $20 million contract this offseason. If that’s all it takes, it’d be completely reasonable to re-sign him.

Rank: 78 (G9)

Parham has quick feet to mirror rushers and get himself out of compromised positions as a pass protector. He lacks the pad level and power to generate consistent movement in the run game. The pad level issues also show up in pass protection against bull rushes. He loses balance and leverage too often, and he is susceptible on T-E stunts. He lacks some feel and awareness in these situations. — Popper

While Parham has been a solid starter in Las Vegas, it feels like the team was constantly waiting for him to take the next step, and it never happened. The 2022 third-round pick is an average to above-average starter, and the Raiders should be looking to upgrade the position during free agency, in my opinion.

Rank: 81 (EDGE12)

Koonce is a disruptive pass rusher who uses unorthodox hesitation moves. He puts rushers to sleep and then explodes. He will flash as a run defender, but he is not consistent enough in this phase to be a true above-average starter. He projects best as a situational rusher who can come on for obvious passing downs. — Popper

Spytek gave Koonce a “prove-it” deal last year, allowing the pass-rusher an opportunity to have the contract year he was robbed of with the torn ACL ahead of the 2024 campaign. However, Koonce didn’t have the same explosiveness that helped him rack up eight sacks a couple of seasons ago. In other words, he didn’t “prove it,” so it seems like the Raiders will likely move on from him this spring.

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