{"id":107148,"date":"2024-03-19T15:22:22","date_gmt":"2024-03-19T15:22:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aweu.info\/?p=107148"},"modified":"2024-03-19T15:23:33","modified_gmt":"2024-03-19T15:23:33","slug":"raiders-pegged-a-big-name-fit-for-ex-cowboys-5-time-pro-bowler-kieu-linh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nflquynh.aweu.info\/raiders-pegged-a-big-name-fit-for-ex-cowboys-5-time-pro-bowler-kieu-linh\/","title":{"rendered":"Raiders Pegged a \u2018Big-Name Fit\u2019 for Ex-Cowboys 5-Time Pro Bowler"},"content":{"rendered":"
The\u00a0Raiders\u00a0have done well to address several spots on the roster in the past eight days\u2014yes,\u00a0NFL\u00a0free agency is only eight days old\u2014but if there is a place that still needs an upgrade, it is in the defensive backfield, where cornerback depth is lacking. But CBS Sports has what could be an ideal fit for a short-term solution to the problem: five-time Pro Bowl veteran\u00a0Stephon Gilmore, a free agent from the\u00a0Cowboys.<\/p>\n
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Nate Hobbs\u00a0is an excellent nickel back. In-season acquisition\u00a0Jack Jones\u00a0played well after he\u2019d been cut by the Patriots and signed on to play for his old college coach, Antonio Pierce, but Jones has had an erratic career and shouldn\u2019t be relied upon to be a starter.<\/p>\n
Last year\u2019s fourth-round draft pick,\u00a0Jakorian Bennett, struggled badly and\u00a0ranked 124th\u00a0out of 127\u00a0corners according to Pro Football Focus\u2019s grading system.<\/p>\n
Enter Gilmore, who has become something of a hired hand here late in his career. He is 33 and has played for four different teams in the last four years. But he is still a top-shelf corner and could be a short-term fix for a Raiders team looking to compete in 2024.<\/p>\n
At least, from the perspective of CBS Sports\u2019 Cody Benjamin, Gilmore is a fit in Las Vegas. In an article titled, \u201c2024 NFL free agent matchmaker: Ryan Tannehill to Broncos, Odell Beckham Jr. to Jets, other big-name fits,\u201d Gilmore to the Raiders was prominent on the list.<\/p>\n
Wrote Benjamin: \u201cThe former All-Pro cover man could still be in play for a Dallas Cowboys encore, but Antonio Pierce has a bigger need at the position in Las Vegas, where the defensively minded Raiders can also offer more money. Working at the back end of a unit with\u00a0Maxx Crosby\u00a0and\u00a0Christian Wilkins\u00a0also has its draws.\u201d<\/p>\n
Gilmore played all 17 games for Dallas last year, but he struggled in the playoffs with a shoulder injury that required surgery. Still, he is expected to be ready for 2024. He has a championship pedigree, having helped the Patriots to a Super Bowl win at the end of the 2018 season.<\/p>\n
It helps, too, that Gilmore has a fan in star Raiders receiver Davante Adams. Back when Gilmore left the Patriots in 2020, Adams wasted no time trying to recruit him to the Packers. Gilmore wrote a farewell to the Patriots on Instagram, and in the comments,\u00a0Adams wrote, \u201cCall me.\u201d<\/p>\n
\nDavante Adams comments \u201cCall me.\u201d under Stephon Gilmore\u2019s farewell to New England. pic.twitter.com\/FlWXCH69iF<\/a><\/p>\n
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) October 6, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n