The disconnect I am having is why Mark Davis even needs league consent to move somewhere. I thought the court validated owners' right to relocate their franchise if they so chose. Understand that he is trying to play nice but is permission by the league really necessary?In my view it is the only good thing about SA but at the same time it is why my least favorite potential scenario brought up at least to rumor level will never happen. McNair and Jones are power brokers in the NFL. You think they would let Mark who I would say has the least amount of influence with fellow owners to move to SA? Come on now.The best thing about a San Antonio move would be sticking it to Bob McNair and Jerry Jones.
If Mark was smart he would use it as leverage to get Jones and McNair on board to Vegas. That is about as much good as a potential move to SA will ever have.
Ultimately I don't think it is but few owners test that theory.The disconnect I am having is why Mark Davis even needs league consent to move somewhere. I thought the court validated owners' right to relocate their franchise if they so chose. Understand that he is trying to play nice but is permission by the league really necessary?In my view it is the only good thing about SA but at the same time it is why my least favorite potential scenario brought up at least to rumor level will never happen. McNair and Jones are power brokers in the NFL. You think they would let Mark who I would say has the least amount of influence with fellow owners to move to SA? Come on now.The best thing about a San Antonio move would be sticking it to Bob McNair and Jerry Jones.
If Mark was smart he would use it as leverage to get Jones and McNair on board to Vegas. That is about as much good as a potential move to SA will ever have.
From what I can tell that is the problem. There is no definitive idea of what is going on with his injury.... still.I really hope that Mario Edwards makes a full recovery. Did they ever state the exact nature of his injury?
I read a transcript from Reggie that came across my Facebook page (can't figure out how to paste it here). Paraphrasing, he basically said the injury may have aggrivated a pre-existing condition in his neck that he may have been living with for quite awhile or that perhaps he was born with. Bottom line, Mario's future is in limbo until more tests are done.From what I can tell that is the problem. There is no definitive idea of what is going on with his injury.... still.I really hope that Mario Edwards makes a full recovery. Did they ever state the exact nature of his injury?
That would be pretty sick for our defense. Think of it..... Mario Williams, Mack and while we are dreaming a healthy Mario Edwards and Aldon Smith resigned. That makes for a scary front 7 regardless who the other 3 are.32 Counter Pass said:I am hoping Mario Williams is at the top of the team's shopping list. Perfect fit for the Raider's needs and scheme:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/02/10/mario-williams-given-the-opportunity-ill-get-back-to-what-i-was/
And after a down year he will likely come at a discount price.
Team sites rosters aren't often the best source for transaction type information, but interesting that as of this morning Nate Allen is NOT listed, and Lofton still is.So, Raider Twitter is bent out of shape because it appears Curtis Lofton wasn't cut, and a 3.5 mill guarantee may have kicked in today at 4 pm.
However, he changed his Twitter profile after 4 pm today, and his Raider photo was replaced with a MLK avatar. I doubt that's a coincidence.
Guessing $2 mill per year, on a 1 year deal.Oakland Raiders safety Nate Allen was brought back a day after being released.
ALAMEDA _ The Raiders apparently didn’t see enough of safety Nate Allen last season to cut the cord completely.Two days after Allen was released, the Raiders re-signed the veteran safety to an undisclosed contract Thursday, the club announced. Allen’s salary of $4.9 million would have been guaranteed had he been on the roster Wednesday.
Allen’s original deal had a maximum value of $23 million over four seasons and he earned $6.9 million last season in salary and bonus money. He had an MCL injury in the season opener, didn’t return until the 10th game of the season, and then re-injured his knee and ended the season on injured reserve.Presumably, Allen returns to the Raiders at a lower salary and without a salary guarantee.
The Raiders are already thin at safety with the retirement of Charles Woodson. Taylor Mays, who played in 14 games with five starts, is scheduled for unrestricted free agency. Larry Asante, an unrestricted free agent, played in 16 games with two starts.
I just got a semi-chubby.NFL Media analyst Bucky Brooks compares Notre Dame LB Jaylon Smith to retired seven-time Pro Bowler Patrick Willis.
Willis was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers drafted No. 11 overall in 2007. "Jaylon Smith is an all-time athlete, a guy you absolutely love. He's a thumper in the middle, he can run from sideline to sideline. He's very violent in his play, a guy that I believe is a three-down linebacker, very versatile. He kind of reminds me of a young Patrick Willis in terms of his ability to play in the middle of a 3-4 defense," Brooks said. "(He'll) make plays, communicate all the calls, and do all the things you look for from that position. A natural leader. He's a guy that I think is going to be a star. If not for the injury, I think we're talking about a top-five talent." Smith tore his ACL and LCL in the Fiesta Bowl. His 2016 season is currently in question, though his rehab is reportedly ahead of schedule. An AFC college scouting director said last month that he believes Smith's "draft floor" is the No. 18 selection.
The bad news is that as the good news comes out about his rehab, I find it less likely that he falls to us and MacKenzie will not move up to get him. The good news is that I think he will be the BPA if he does and that MacKenzie would pick him in half a second in that situation.I just got a semi-chubby.
I just read something on Twitter that (per unnamed NFL GM), all that stuff from Matt Morris about him being ready to go in September wasn't anything solid, and all pure speculation.The bad news is that as the good news comes out about his rehab, I find it less likely that he falls to us and MacKenzie will not move up to get him. The good news is that I think he will be the BPA if he does and that MacKenzie would pick him in half a second in that situation.
I would be more than willing to take that hit. Mack, Aldon (assuming we can resign him and Jaylon is the makings of a great defense for a very long time being so much talent and all young.I just read something on Twitter that (per unnamed NFL GM), all that stuff from Matt Morris about him being ready to go in September wasn't anything solid, and all pure speculation.
Complete guesswork, I have a feeling we'll get some inside word on the doctor's evaluation at the Combine.
I think no matter what, the PUP, and missing 6 games is the minimum we looking at.
I would be stoked if we could add a player with a different dimension on offense, that could help as a returner as well. Let him earn his keep as a kick returner while he learns, and while we figure out ways to get him the ball.An NFL Executive referred to Oregon WR Bralon Addison as "a toy you say you want from Christmas and then you never play with it."
"I can guarantee that if we were to draft him, our coaches would say they have to find a way to get him the ball and then he'll get cut or sit the bench because they can't figure out how to use him," the exec said. Addison is a manufactured touch player who cannot line up in conventional sets and be a productive member of the offense. Plays must be drawn up for Addison specifically in order for him to be the primary target. NFL Media analyst Lance Zierlein compares Addison to Josh Huff. "Addison won't fit nicely into a positional box so there will be teams who pass him over regardless of how he performs at the combine," he wrote. "Addison does provide instant competition as a punt returner and a difficult cover for slot corners thanks to his ability to separate. Addison should be more confident with his knee next season and could end up outperforming his draft slot as a pro if he finds the right fit." CBS Sports' Rob Rang compares Addison to Brandin Cooks.
With all the FA $ oakland has available wouldn't you rather just add Percy Harvin on what can't be all that big a contract and he has proven he can have a much bigger impact than an Addison/Huff type?I would be stoked if we could add a player with a different dimension on offense, that could help as a returner as well. Let him earn his keep as a kick returner while he learns, and while we figure out ways to get him the ball.
Percy Harvin hasn't had a positive impact in a looooong time.BoltBacker said:With all the FA $ oakland has available wouldn't you rather just add Percy Harvin on what can't be all that big a contract and he has proven he can have a much bigger impact than an Addison/Huff type?
He has all kinds of impact. Mostly negative.BoltBacker said:With all the FA $ oakland has available wouldn't you rather just add Percy Harvin on what can't be all that big a contract and he has proven he can have a much bigger impact than an Addison/Huff type?
That's a move the Raiders of old would have made.He has all kinds of impact. Mostly negative.
Isn't the OC one of the guys that couldn't figure out how to use Huff? I'd just as soon we draft one of the other similar guys that don't need such attention - Malcolm Mitchell, Jalin Marshall, DeMarcus Robinson.I would be stoked if we could add a player with a different dimension on offense, that could help as a returner as well. Let him earn his keep as a kick returner while he learns, and while we figure out ways to get him the ball.
Josh Huff? Maybe Josh Huff just sucks?Isn't the OC one of the guys that couldn't figure out how to use Huff? I'd just as soon we draft one of the other similar guys that don't need such attention - Malcolm Mitchell, Jalin Marshall, DeMarcus Robinson.
Plays must be drawn up for Addison specifically in order for him to be the primary target. NFL Media analyst Lance Zierlein compares Addison to Josh Huff. "Addison won't fit nicely into a positional box
Not only does he 'belong' but I think he can certainly still produce. I believe both 2014 and 2015 were injury issue seasons. I would really like us to sign a couple of guys at DE that we can rotate- Chris Long would be a good addition there.He's no spring chicken and has not been productive since 2013 but damnit Chris Long belongs in Oakland.