Trayvon Mullen must turn the corner. He has no choice. Not with a new Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff in place that has no ties to the fourth-year cornerback. Gone are the front office personnel people who made the Clemson product the No. 40 overall pick in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Raiders have a new general manger in Dave Zielger. A new head coach in Josh McDaniels. And a new defensive coordinator in Patrick Graham. Fortunately for Mullen, the new regime is approaching the players with a clean-slate mentality.