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The Las Vegas Raiders need to improve at cornerback in NFL free agency. Given that inexperienced sophomore Darien Porter is the only notable player under contract at the position, the belief is that the Raiders haven't been aggressive enough. That could change once free agency's negotiation period opens on Monday.
One potential target could be Seattle Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe. New Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak was obviously in the locker room with Jobe last season en route to winning Super Bowl 60 together. He would be an excellent addition to the Raiders' cornerback room.
Jobe enjoyed a career-best year for the Seahawks in 2025. The former undrafted free agent registered 54 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and one interception, Jobe now appears poised to land a lucrative contract in free agency. The Seahawks don't appear interested in meeting his asking price, considering he's roughly 96 hours away from testing the open market.
Spotrac projects Jobe to sign a three year contract worth approximately $10 million per season. The Raiders, who are nursing approximately $90 million in cap space, can certainly afford to make Jobe an offer in that neighborhood. With Kubiak setting the culture and expectations in Vegas, reuniting with some of his Seahawks players would make a ton of sense.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Would Josh Jobe be a quality addition to Raiders' CB room?
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One potential target could be Seattle Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe. New Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak was obviously in the locker room with Jobe last season en route to winning Super Bowl 60 together. He would be an excellent addition to the Raiders' cornerback room.
Josh Jobe -- bottom of the screen again -- will be a free agent in March. His tape definitely warrants a raise this offseason. https://t.co/d4aPosr2hLpic.twitter.com/vZUsTXoQ5o
— Dugar, Michael-Shawn (@MikeDugar) February 10, 2026
Jobe enjoyed a career-best year for the Seahawks in 2025. The former undrafted free agent registered 54 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and one interception, Jobe now appears poised to land a lucrative contract in free agency. The Seahawks don't appear interested in meeting his asking price, considering he's roughly 96 hours away from testing the open market.
Spotrac projects Jobe to sign a three year contract worth approximately $10 million per season. The Raiders, who are nursing approximately $90 million in cap space, can certainly afford to make Jobe an offer in that neighborhood. With Kubiak setting the culture and expectations in Vegas, reuniting with some of his Seahawks players would make a ton of sense.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Would Josh Jobe be a quality addition to Raiders' CB room?
Continue reading...