And before someone uses Gruden’s dismissal as an excuse, from Raidersbeat.com:
https://www.raidersbeat.com/jamarcus-russell-is-no-longer-the-raiders-worst-ever-organizational-decision/
For years, the Raiders’ decision to draft JaMarcus Russell was widely considered the worst football decision the organization has ever made. Not only was Russell a bust, but the Raiders also passed on an opportunity to draft one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history.
Pretty rough, right?
Well, the way things are going, the Khalil Mack trade might soon take the honor of the Raiders’ new worst-ever football decision.
The Raiders didn’t get a draft pick from the Mack trade for nearly a year, so let’s start by looking back at the players they signed with the money saved by trading Mack.
Remember, these were Jon Gruden’s words in 2019:
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If we came up with the money to make the (Khalil Mack) contract happen, we wouldn’t have Trent Brown, we wouldn’t have Antonio Brown, Lamarcus Joyner, and Vontaze Burfict, we wouldn’t have Tyrell Williams.”
Unfortunately, Williams couldn’t stay healthy for more than a few weeks at a time… usually not even that. The Raiders’ return on Williams deal was 2 years, 14 games, 651 receiving yards.
Terrible.
Trent Brown
Like JaMarcus, Brown was/is loaded with talent, but he didn’t show it off much with the Raiders. Brown was overweight, didn’t work hard, and wasn’t a good influence on the young players. His signing was a disaster and it led the Raiders to draft Alex Leatherwood earlier than they probably should have.
Lamarcus Joyner
When the Raiders signed Joyner, they thought they had a player who could play two positions. Instead, they got a player who could play no positions. Unlike Williams and Brown, Joyner stayed healthy and was on the field a lot – which came with it’s own unique set of consequences.
Antonio Brown
Where to start?
The presence of AB may have done more damage to the Raiders in three months than Russell did in three years. Now we find out that the Raiders probably would have drafted Terry McLaurin if they hadn’t traded for Brown.
The AB trade alone was nearly as damaging to the Raiders as the Russell pick.
Now for the draft picks…
Josh Jacobs
He’s a good running back, but Jacobs hasn’t been dynamic. He looked like an All Pro runner until an injury ended his rookie year and hasn’t been quite the same since.
Jacobs has one more year left on his rookie contract after this season so his window of opportunity to prove himself is closing quickly.
Damon Arnette
A completely wasted pick in every sense of the term. If GM Mike Mayock isn’t retained at the end of the year, the Arnette pick will go down as the darkest stain on his time with the Raiders.
Maybe he can just pin that one on Gruden?
Bryan Edwards
The jury is still out on Edwards, but he isn’t trending in the direction of Terrell Owens 2.0. Albeit unexpectedly, Edwards was handed a huge opportunity to produce in 2021 and, so far, he hasn’t particularly taken advantage.
Of the three players drafted from the Mack trade, Edwards probably has the most upside, but still has a whole lot to prove.
Was the Mack trade worse than the Russell pick?
It has to be.
Not only did the Raiders end up with an embarrassing return on Mack, they lost a leader in the locker room and arguably the best defensive player in the NFL at the time.
None of the high draft picks from the Mack trade are on course to be re-signed and one barely stayed on the roster for a year.
And let’s not forget the Raiders sent a second-round pick to Chicago with Mack. Just for good measure.
The prosecution rests it’s case.