So, without further ado, here is my start of training camp 53 man roster projection:
Quarterback (3)
Derek Carr
Matt McGloin
Connor Cook
I still think it’s more likely than not that the Raiders will keep three quarterbacks on their roster this season. But this is the exact kind of thing that I was talking about above. This is an opinion that could easily change depending on how things go in training camp and the preseason.
Running Back (5)
Latavius Murray
DeAndre Washington
Taiwan Jones
Jamize Olawale
George Atkinson, III
With Roy Helu, Jr. starting camp on the PUP list, it seems less and less likely that he will be able to lock down a roster spot this season. Despite just signing with the team last offseason, he may already be on his way out of town. Replacing him from my last list is George Atkinson III, who gets added primarily for his special teams value and would likely be cut when Marcel Reece comes back from suspension.
Wide Receiver (5)
Amari Cooper
Michael Crabtree
Seth Roberts
Andre Holmes
Johny Holton
The only change to this group comes at the number five receiver spot where Johnny Holton takes the place of Max McCaffrey. Early in the process, McCaffrey was the talk of the town in large part because of his father. But as training camp begins, we are hearing the name Johnny Holton more and more. There will be a fierce competition among UDFAs for that final wide receiver spot and so far, it’s very much up in the air. But if Holton continues to perform like he has at the start of camp, the spot could be his.
Tight End (4)
Clive Walford
Lee Smith
Mychal Rivera
Gabe Holmes
This is a whole lot of tight ends to carry on your roster, but for the moment, the Raiders have the room to carry the extra man. They will do this in large part because Mychal Rivera will have some trade value and Gabe Holmes may not be quite ready to play a larger role in the offense.
Offensive Line (9)
Donald Penn
Kelechi Osemele
Rodney Hudson
Gabe Jackson
Menelik Watson
Austin Howard
John Feliciano
Matt McCants
Vadal Alexander
This group seems fairly set in stone with the only question being whether or not Mitch Bell, who has been with the team since last season, can crack a roster spot this season. If so, it could mean the end of the road for Matt McCants or Vadal Alexander.
Defensive Line (8)
Khalil Mack
Mario Edwards, Jr.
Dan Williams
Denico Autry
Jihad Ward
Shilique Calhoun
Justin Ellis
Leon Orr
If there is a surprise in this group, it would have to be Leon Orr, a practice squad player who I believe could be another hidden gem like Denico Autry. Orr is a big boy who would add depth up the gut of the defensive line and might even be able to slide out to defensive end at times. Even though this group has a whole lot of younger players, it is also set to be one of the strengths of the defense.
Linebackers (6)
Bruce Irvin
Malcolm Smith
Ben Heeney
Neiron Ball
Cory James
James Cowser
Depending on what formations the Raiders use, and there will likely be a lot of them, the Raiders will have a lot of options on who to lineup. Plus, the Raiders have another name to add in Khalil Mack who still plays linebacker at times. This is a solid group, in large part because of the quality depth.
Cornerbacks (5)
Sean Smith
David Amerson
T.J. Carrie
D.J. Hayden
SaQwan Edwards
The intrigue from this group will come in the form of the depth chart more so than the final roster cuts. Smith and Amerson are obviously locks and Carrie is about as close to a lock as you can get at this point. Hayden’s salary makes him very likely to make the roster as well. But the fifth spot is up for grabs and I’m predicting one of last year’s training camp stars, SaQwan Edwards, to lock down that spot.
Safety (5)
Reggie Nelson
Karl Joseph
Nate Allen
Keith McGill
Brynden Trawick
The safety group might end up being the deepest group on the team with Nate Allen, a former starter, now playing backup to Reggie Nelson and Karl Joseph. Behind them are two young players who will add special teams value and decent depth.
Special Teams (3)
Sebastian Janikowski
Marquette King
Jon Condo
Yup, as of now I think Janikowski keeps the starting kicker job and given the positive things coming out about him, it seems rather likely he sticks around. The one tweak here is that I could see the Raiders considering another long snapper IF they have the room and that player also had a high value on special teams coverage.
There were not many changes this time around but as I noted above, it’s very early and training camp should shake this list up quite a bit. Til then, this is my best guess at a final 53 man roster for the Raiders this season.
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