Across the NFL, teams are loaded with talented that fell through the cracks of the draft. Undrafted free agents make up a healthy portion of rosters, and the Raiders are no different.

Today, we are taking a look at five players the Raiders signed as undrafted free agents in 2019 who could make the team this season.

LB Tre’von Coney, Notre Dame

Maybe the best candidate to make the roster and have an impact right away is former Notre Dame linebacker Tre’von Coney. After a stellar collegiate career, Coney fell out of the draft for unknown reasons. However, that doesn’t mean he wasn’t one of the better prospects in the 2019 draft.

According to Pro Football Focus, Coney was the top-ranked free agent signing as he scored phenomenal grades in both the run and pass game in 2018. Here is what Pro Football Focus had to say about Coney and his fit with the Raiders:

In 2018, Coney’s 90.5 coverage grade and 91.7 run-defense grade both ranked inside the top 10 among all linebackers in college football. He also ranked second in the linebacker class in overall grade at 91.8. Oakland did add Vontaze Burfict and Brandon Marshall this offseason, but Coney should do more than compete for a roster spot – he could easily steal playing time away from the team’s current off-ball linebacker rotation early in his NFL career.

With the Raiders lacking young talent at the position, Coney could easily make the roster and wind-up being a long-term starter at the position. Look for him to make the roster in 2019 and potentially challenge veterans like Vontaze Burfict and Brandon Marshall for playing time.