The Raiders won’t be bringing Taiwan Jones with them to training camp this year.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Raiders are releasing the six-year veteran ahead of their first camp practice this Saturday.
I think you're probably right. Alexander and Kirkland saw lots of playing time last year. They must be banking on one of them growing into the position. Or they really like what Newhouse brings to the table. But from what I've read about him, he's never been able to lock down a starting position with his previous teams. So I guess we see how it plays out. My gut tells me Alexander will be the starting RT week one.I don't get that. Unless there's more to the story this seems counter-productive. He may not be any good, but what are they going to replace him with that's better? Is there a rookie or developmental guy they like that this opens a spot for? There may be a cap savings involved but screw the cap right now, we're (finally) trying to win football games. You gotta spend to win. Unless they can improve the team talent this is a bad move.
Not so sure we shall see. He's only scheduled to make $5.8 mil this year. Maybe they give him a 2 year deal with a little raise. Wonder if they knew he wasn't going to report before they cut Howard.Donald Penn not reporting.
I see this as a vet skipping camp. Doubt it's a problem.
And then put him on PUP list.krsone21 said:SFChronicleVerified account @sfchronicle 44m44 minutes ago
#Raiders reach deal with 1st-round pick Conley. via @VicTafur
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Sorry for no link but I just caught word on NFL Network that the Grand jury declined the charges against Conley and has been cleared of all charges.Hankmoody said:Not surprising, he'd count against the 90 if not and they probably want to buy them time to see what the grand jury does next week.
Sorry for no link but I just caught word on NFL Network that the Grand jury declined the charges against Conley and has been cleared of all charges.
Great on 2 cases. Our No. 1 pick should be on the field soon, could he be the steal of the draft?, And Raiders investigator crew get props as well for coming through with the goods.
Naming my first kid Reggie, and my dog McKenzie.
Or visa versa if the kid is a girl and the dog is a boy.Naming my first kid Reggie, and my dog McKenzie.
I agree with what a poster said earlier in this thread; the Penn situation feels like an established vet just taking the early portion of TC off. My guess is he will sign shortly after the hardcore practice part of TC is over.The Penn situation might drag out longer than we think if we're reading between the lines of Reggie's recent comments. To me, it sounded like he was digging his heels in the sand a bit.
I hope you both are right. I just got the feeling Reggie wasn't ready to pull out the checkbook just yet, but what do I know?I agree with what a poster said earlier in this thread; the Penn situation feels like an established vet just taking the early portion of TC off. My guess is he will sign shortly after the hardcore practice part of TC is over.
Agreed! And Marquette King and the rest of the PR team needs to do their jobs as well.I hope Coneley can neutralize Tyreek Hill for the next 5-6 years.
I think this holdout is real. He has been really good for three years and has been underpaid as far as really good tackles go. He is scheduled to make $5.8 million this year which is below market for good tackles and he just saw another guy on the same line get paid this offseason. He is the fourth highest paid guy on his own line and might be the most important. Also, there is nothing for him to sign, he is under contract already and getting fined for each day he misses.I agree with what a poster said earlier in this thread; the Penn situation feels like an established vet just taking the early portion of TC off. My guess is he will sign shortly after the hardcore practice part of TC is over.
I think Vanderdoes will get a lot of play on the interior line this season. He has looked good up to this point and Edwards had a lot of praise for him yesterday.It's early but it's been a quiet camp so far, which is probably a good thing.
The Penn situation might drag out longer than we think if we're reading between the lines of Reggie's recent comments. To me, it sounded like he was digging his heels in the sand a bit.
Sounds like rookie Marquel Lee will be given every opportunity to win the starting MLB spot.
I want to know how they plan to use Obi. He's one I'm obviously going to be following closely in camp. Reggie has invested a lot of high draft picks in the secondary the past two years. Plus Smith, Nelson and Amerson have a year playing together under their belt, if this unit stays healthy I'm expecting major improvement this year and years to come.
I hope last year's rookies in the front 7 make a huge leap this year as well. Calhoun and Cowser flashed at times last season and Ward started all 16 games last year I believe. In my mind, for this defense to improve these three guys need to show a lot of growth.
Edwards and Autry need to get back to pre-injury form. If these two can push the pocket like we know they can, Mack and Irvin will be collapsing the edges to crush the QBs.
I agree that he deserves more money and he believes that, the timing of the hold out gives him maximum leverage because he knows how much the Raiders want to protect their shiny young stud QB. The fine ($40k/day?) is the only leverage the team has and that always (always) gets thrown out when the player reports.I think this holdout is real. He has been really good for three years and has been underpaid as far as really good tackles go. He is scheduled to make $5.8 million this year which is below market for good tackles and he just saw another guy on the same line get paid this offseason. He is the fourth highest paid guy on his own line and might be the most important. Also, there is nothing for him to sign, he is under contract already and getting fined for each day he misses.
More power to him, I believe he deserves a raise. When the Raiders originally signed him, it was thought he was on the downside of his career. He's been a nice surprise for the team and everyone seems to love him. My only concern is, how many times have we seen in the past, when a player holds out and misses camp, he comes back and gets injured. God forbid that happens, but it's a concern, especially for an older player.Chaka said:I agree that he deserves more money and he believes that, the timing of the hold out gives him maximum leverage because he knows how much the Raiders want to protect their shiny young stud QB. The fine ($40k/day?) is the only leverage the team has and that always (always) gets thrown out when the player reports.
I think this resolves very shortly after they break camp, when all the heavy lifting is over, with Penn getting some kind of extension that keeps his cap hat similar to where it is now but gives a substantial, and fair, up front signing bonus (or something like that). Penn has said publicly that he doesn't want to be the highest paid LT but he wants to be in the top 10 and I think it will not be a problem to satisfy both Penn and the team under those parameters.
I really think we got a steal here with Vanderdoes. He was a 5 star recruit and did well early in college. He had injury issues and was slow to come back from it plus got out of shape. Now, look up pretty much anything from the Senior Bowl and it was all about how he was dominating.krsone21 said:I think Vanderdoes will get a lot of play on the interior line this season. He has looked good up to this point and Edwards had a lot of praise for him yesterday.
Injuries happen. But I am less worried about it for a vet like Penn who hasn't missed a game in 10 years and knows exactly what to expect on opening day.More power to him, I believe he deserves a raise. When the Raiders originally signed him, it was thought he was on the downside of his career. He's been a nice surprise for the team and everyone seems to love him. My only concern is, how many times have we seen in the past, when a player holds out and misses camp, he comes back and gets injured. God forbid that happens, but it's a concern, especially for an older player.
That's the reason the Penn situation will be resolved. Not worried at all.Very concerned about the tackle positon. If they dont get Penn in camp soon and shore up the line, it could get ugly.
Link provided above is for a mobile device... same content, just a PC view here:Depth chart
Looks like they're going with the 5th round draft pick Lee in the middle and sliding James over to the weak side.
Eddie V doing well and news on the starting tackles this Saturday.
I loved the Vanderdoes pick when it was made. Much of his last season he was still recovering from his injury. During the workout process of the draft he finally started to look like his old self and losing weight.Eddie Vanderdoes performing in Raiders camp like he’s a draft steal
I'm telling you my Nation.... everything says this guy is going to be a difference maker on the inside. Add in a healthy Mario. And what we already know we have on the edge with Mack and Irvin. I am getting excited for this D.
Just think of the steal of Conley. Hopefully Obi is as good as Mac likes him and then Vanderdoes. This could mean a good (and young) D is in the making to go with our offense.
And as far as I can tell Ward and Conley have yet to participate in camp.Meanwhile Cooper has missed 5 straight practices with a mystery injury.
Not sure about Ward but Conley has shin splints.And as far as I can tell Ward and Conley have yet to participate in camp.