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2008
TEAM NEEDS prior to free agency |
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2007
TEAM NEEDS prior to free agency |
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2008
DRAFT PICKS
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| Rd | Sel# | Player | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | School | Jay's ranking | Jay's draft value |
| 1 | 4 | Darren McFadden | RB | 6'1.2" | 211 | Arkansas | #1 RB | Round 1 |
| 4 | 100 | Tyvon Branch | CB/FS/Ret | 5'11.3" | 204 | Connecticut | #12 CB | Round 3 |
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Player who will have a better NFL career than many drafted higher than him. |
Branch is a player I like a lot in this draft. The only knock on him is that he doesn't get turnovers. However, for a very fast corner, he likes to mix it up and is a big hitter. He also is a very good kick returner. Branch is a solid corner who will be a very valuable special teams player while apprenticing to start. |
| 4 | 125 | Arman Shields | WR | 6'0.6" | 194 | Richmond | #17 WR | Round 3/Round 4 |
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Player who will have a better NFL career than many drafted higher than him. |
Shields is one of the most intriguing wide receiver prospects in this draft. He injured his knee early in this senior season but still is among the all time leading receivers at Richmond. The book on Shields was that he had excellent hands, runs good routes, and is a tough kid who gets good YAC. The knock on him was suspect speed, especially coming off a knee injury. Then he worked out. He has great speed. In addition he is a tremendous athlete with good quickness and the ability to make sharp cuts. This is the type of data that I've found results in a better NFL player than most project. He is a player on the field who many thought did it with limited measureables. Then he added a great workout to his on-field skill. |
| 6 | 169 | Trevor Scott | DE | 6'0.6" | 194 | Buffalo | Late Round Value | |
| 7 | 226 | Chaz Schilens | WR | 6'3.7" | 204 | S Diego St | Late Round Value | |
| FA | Brandon Rodd | OG | 6'3.5" | 305 | Arizona St | Late Round Value | ||
| FA | Darrell Strong | TE | 6'4" | 268 | Pittsburgh | Round 4/Round 5 | ||
| FA | Marcel Reece | WR | 6'0.1" | 231 | Washington | Late Round Value/Free Agent |
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by Jay Goldberg |
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The Raiders added some good players in the draft but didn't address their offensive line problems. I'm not sure Kwame Harris is the answer at left tackle and Cornell Green is just okay on the right side. Competition, even in the form of some late picks could have been added. As far as college street free agents, tight end Darrell Strong is a player to watch in camp. DRAFT PICKS If I were the GM at Oakland, I would have drafted Sedrick Ellis over McFadden and not have signed Kelly to the big contract. How's that for a curve ball. I like Fargas as a runner and believe he could be a top back if given the chance. However, I cannot fault Oakland for taking McFadden, who is a game-breaking runner. He is very fast, very quick and has good receiving skills. He will be a top player in the league for years. Branch was very underrated coming into the draft. He is very, very fast, very very physical and has good cover skills. He is more fast than quick so is better served on the outside than covering slot receivers. Long term, he could be a good free safety, although he has Huff in front of him. In the meantime, Branch will be a dynamite special teams player, both on coverage units and as a kick returner. Shields was one of the most intriguing receivers entering the draft. He is coming off a knee injury which was okay since he was thought to be a smart, tough receiver with good hands but limited speed and athleticism. Then he worked out, and all I can say is WOW. First, he obviously showed his knee injury is behind him. Then he showed that he may have had "bionics" placed in his body help his healing. The kid can fly, is very quick, can change directions with the best of them, and is a good athlete. And remember, he is not just a workout warrior. He is Richmond's all time leading receiver with good hands, is a good route runner, and a had plenty of YAC. Shields could be one of the steals of the draft when analyzing it down the line. Trevor Scott is an athletic, speedy, pass-rushing end who will need time to develop, but could be a productive pass rusher down the line. Schilens is another speedy, athletic receiver who will have to show the ability to play special teams or will be a member of the Raiders' practice squad. While he has potential, offensive tackle Kirk Barton would have been my pick at this spot. COLLEGE STREET FREE AGENTS Rodd played tackle in college but projects to guard in the NFL. He has good speed and could be effective blocking in the run game. Strong looks the part and has had some good moments, but needs to be more consistent if he hopes to grab a backup spot with Oakland. I believe his combination of potential as a blocker and receiver will result in him winning a backup spot with Oakland. Reece is a physical receiver with good speed. While Schilens is more like Shields, Reece offers a different type of receiver. He has a shot to make the club, but is more likely to end up on their practice squad. |
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indicates workout number in top range at position in draft
(blue college name
indicates workout #'s include Pro Day numbers)
| COMBINE YES |
FIRST NAME | SCHOOL | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | BENCH | 40 | 10 | 20 | SHORT | LONG | 3 CONE | VERT | BROAD |
| McFadden | Darren | ARKANSAS | 6'1.2" | 211 | 13 | 4.33 | 1.51 | 2.53 | 4.10 | NA | 6.86 | 33.5" | 10'8" |
| Branch | Tyvon | CONNECTICUT | 5'11.3" | 204 | 19 | 4.29 | 1.47 | 2.49 | 4.40 | NA | NA | 38" | 10'0" |
| Shields | Armon | RICHMOND | 6'0.6" | 194 | 19 | 4.37 | 1.51 | 2.51 | 3.96 | 10.87 | 6.67 | 37.5" | 10'8" |
| Scott | Trevor | BUFFALO | 6'5" | 256 | 32 | 4.54 | 1.53 | 2.59 | 4.19 | NA | 6.84 | 33.5" | 9'9" |
| Schilens | Chaz | SAN DIEGO ST | 6'3.7" | 204 | NA | 4.38 | 1.56 | 2.52 | 4.25 | NA | 6.84 | 43" | 10'3" |
| Rodd | Brandon | ARIZONA ST | 6'3.5" | 305 | 28 | 5.15 | 1.77 | 2.98 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Strong | Darrell | PITTSBURGH | 6'4" | 268 | 18 | 4.76 | 1.60 | 2.74 | 4.21 | NA | 6.86 | 34.5" | 9'2" |
| Reece | Marcel | WASHINGTON | 6'0.1" | 231 | NA | 4.42 | 1.51 | 2.55 | 4.26 | NA | 7.20 | 36.5" | 9'6" |
2008 NEEDS PRIOR TO DRAFT AND FREE AGENCY
OAK Major Need Need Upgrade Depth Need Not a Need
| QB | Next year will be Russell's year. If McCown returns, the backup quarterback spot will be in good hands. If not, competition will be brought in for Walter. Culpepper will probably not be back. |
| RB | Fargas is a free agent. If he leaves I'm not convinced Bush and Rhodes will be enough. Jordan will likely be cut. The Raiders need to bring back Fargas, or bring in another player capable of starting. |
| WR | Porter is a free agent and it may be time for him to leave. Curry is a solid pro, but not a #1 receiver. Dwight is always on the shelf. Higgins is a better return man than receiver. McFoy could surprise. The Raiders need two receivers, one who coold be a legit #1 for young Russell. |
| TE | Miller played well as a rookie and will only get better. Depth behind him is questionable. |
| OL | This is an improving unit that can get with the players on hand but could use an upgrade at tackle. |
| DL | Burgess is a force. He was banged up early in the year but came on at the end. Warren has mad skills but is inconsistent. Still, he has to be in there. A tackle is needed to push and possibly replace Sapp. In fact consistent high level play from their tackles is needed to keep blockers off linebackers Morrison and Howard. The Richardson/Clemons combo is okay opposite Burgess, but Clemons is a free agent. If he leaves a pass rushing end will also need to be added. |
| LB | I like Morrison and Howard, although the Raiders need to keep offensive lineman from engulfing them. Both Thomas and Williams are okay at SAM, but an upgrade to a big linebacker to pair with Morrison and Howard would be a good idea. |
| DB | The Raiders are fine at cornerback. Asomugha play at a all pro level, and Routt and Washington have flashed potential. I also believe Bowie can develop into a quality corner. At safety, Huff should be moved to free safety and a tough-nosed strong safety with good tackling skills should be added. |
| ST | Lechler made the Pro Bowl, but Janikowski continues to be inconsistent. Carr also has flashed good return ability, but has not taken the next step whenre teams fear him. Higgins was suppose to be the next big thing in the return game, but that didn't happen in '07. |
2007
DRAFT PICKS
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| Rd | Sel# | Player | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | School | Jay's ranking | Jay's Draft Value |
| 1 | 1 | QB | 263 | |||||
| 2 | 38 | TE | 259 | |||||
| 3 | 65 | DE | 249 | |||||
| 3 | 91 | OT | 302 | |||||
| 3 | 99 | WR | 184 | |||||
| 4 | 100 | RB | 253 | |||||
| 4 | 110 | CB | 188 | |||||
| 5 | 138 | DE | 276 | |||||
| 5 | 165 | SS | 205 | |||||
| 6 | 175 | FB | 244 | |||||
| 7 | 254 | WR | 191 | |||||
| FA | Cole, Marquice | 5-11 | ||||||
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| FA | McFoy, Chris | |||||||
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by Jay Goldberg |
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Outside
of Henderson in round three, the Raiders drafted appropriate value
throughout the draft. In terms of needs, the only position not
addressed in the draft where the Raiders could have used a player to
compete for a job was at strongside linebacker. In college street
free agency, Cole and McFoy were the two signings that grabbed my
attention the most. The Raiders signed some interesting players as college street free agents. Cole is one of the most interesting. He had a disappointing senior year but had looked good earlier in his career and had an amazing workout. While Cole showed a great combination of strength and speed, it is his 3.84 short shuttle that really jumps out. If he can get it together, it will be Cole will give the Raiders a player who match up with the quickest slot receivers in the league. Worst case he should be a great special teams player. Keefe may have more upside than Henderson, although coming off an ACL injury he is a bigger risk and further away from contributing. He is an ideal candidate for Oakland's development squad. McFoy was a backup wide receiver at USC who had a shoulder injury his senior year, and is now reunited with his college offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin. McFoy made a couple of outstanding catches at the Hula Bowl, one while holding onto the ball after a monster hit. Worst case, look for McFoy to spend a year or two on the Raiders' development squad and then emerge as a contributor on offense. Shotwell is an athletic undersized linebacker who has a good shot at landing a backup job with the Raiders, especially with Bong moved back to safety. |
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POS | HGHT | WGHT | BENCH | 40 | 10 | 20 |
SHORT SHUTTLE |
LONG SHUTTLE |
3 CONE |
VERTICAL JUMP |
BROAD JUMP |
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| RUSSELL | JAMARCUS | LOUISIANA ST | QB | 6'5.4" | 258 | 4.83 |