While much of the attention has gone to unrestricted free agents, the Las Vegas Raiders had some in-house decisions to make on two exclusive rights free agents.
An exclusive rights free agent is considered as a player with less than two accrued seasons and an expired contract. While there are many ways to accrue time for a season, it mostly means that a player must be active for at least six games in two seasons. The Raiders had two free agents that fell into this category: offensive lineman Jordan Meredith and defensive tackle Matthew Butler.
Throughout the week, decisions were made by the Raiders on both of them.