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The Oakland Raiders drafted CB DeMarcus Van Dyke in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft

Blogged under Big Raider News,Bloglockers,Front Page,General,The Draft Report by admin on Saturday 30 April 2011 at 9:21 pm

The Oakland Raiders picked 22-year old cornerback DeMarcus Van Dyke out of Miami (FL) with the 81st overall pick (3rd round) of the 2011 NFL Draft.  DeMarcus Van Dyke is 6’0″, 168 pounds and he runs a 4.45 40…which means he has the speed that Raiders’ owner Al Davis loves.  But, despite having that speed, Van Dyke has issues on the field as he’s not that tough of a guy.  He played in 13 games (4 starts) for the Hurricanes last year and he had 20 tackles, broke up 5 passes, had 2 interceptions, forced 1 fumble and he recovered 1 fumble.  Van Dyke played in 50 games (22 starts) in his four years at Miami (FL) and he had 79 tackles, broke up 10 passes, had 3 interceptions, forced 1 fumble and he recovered 1 fumble.  This is one of those famous boom or bust picks for the Raiders as they picked Van Dyke because of his speed.

The Oakland Raiders pick center Stefen Wisniewski in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft

Blogged under Big Raider News,Bloglockers,Front Page,General,The Draft Report by admin on Saturday 30 April 2011 at 9:14 pm

The Oakland Raiders drafted 22-year old center Stefen Wisniewski out of Penn State with the 48th overall pick (2nd round) of the 2011 NFL Draft.  Wisniewski is 6’3″, 295 pounds so he’s likely going to stay at center for a while.  He is a solid technician, especially in the passing game.  But, he doesn’t have a lot of explosion or pop to drive defenders off the ball.  He played in 13 games (all starts) for the Nittany Lions last year.  He played in 47 games (39 starts) in his four years at Penn State.  Wisniewski should be the starting center for the Raiders starting in 2011.

For some reason, I think the Oakland Raiders will focus on offense next weekend

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,The Draft Report by admin on Friday 22 April 2011 at 2:35 pm

The Oakland Raiders have a lot of needs on both sides of the football, but I see them thinking offense next weekend.  Here is a look at who I see the Raiders winding up with in my mock draft:

2nd round (#48 overall) – Marcus Cannon, T, TCU

3rd round (#81 overall) – Clint Boling, G, Georgia

4th round (#113 overall) – Tim Barnes, C, Missouri

5th round (#148 overall) – Vincent Brown, WR, San Diego State

6th round (#181 overall) – Terrance Turner, WR, Indiana

7th round (#219 overall) – Buster Skrine, CB, Chattanooga

7th round (#241 overall) – Jerrod Johnson, QB, Texas A&M

The Raiders would find a lot of value in picking offensive linemen early in this draft and they need help there big time.  I think this would be a good group for the Raiders to add to the roster.

The Oakland Raiders did pretty well in last April’s NFL Draft

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 5 April 2011 at 2:58 pm

The Oakland Raiders got contributions out of all 9 players they drafted last year and that just doesn’t happen very often for any team.  Here’s a look at how the rookies did:

Rolando McClain – The Raiders used the #8 overall pick in last year’s NFL Draft on MLB Rolando McClain out of Alabama.  He played in 15 games (all starts) for the Raiders last year and he had 85 tackles, 1/2 a sack, 6 tackles for a loss, 1 interception and 6 passes defensed.  McClain really helped the Raiders with toughness in the middle of the field which they have not had in quite some time.

Lamarr Houston – The Raiders used their 2nd round pick (#44 overall) on DE Lamarr Houston out of Texas.  Houston played in 16 games (15 starts) for the Raiders last year and he had 39 tackles, 4 tackles for a loss, 5 sacks, 1 forced fumble and he had 2 fumble recoveries.  Houston is good enough to play inside if the Raiders need him to as he’s very versatile which enhances his value.

Jared Veldheer – When the Raiders took Jared Veldheer out of tiny Hillsdale (Michigan) College with the 69th overall pick (3rd round) last April.  A lot of teams were snickering when this pick was announced but the Raiders got the last laugh.  Veldheer played in 16 games (11 starts) at center and tackle for the Raiders last year.  He will likely settle in as the Raiders’ starting LT in 2011 and beyond.

Bruce Campbell – The Raiders used the 106th overall pick (4th round) on G/T Bruce Campbell out of Maryland.  Campbell played in 10 games (0 starts) for the Raiders last year.  He could get a starting job at guard in 2011 if he continues to improve as a player.

Jacoby Ford – The Raiders found a big time playmaker in the 4th round (#108) out of Clemson.  Ford made some of the most dazzling catches I have EVER seen when he essentially took the ball away from much bigger defensive players!  Ford played in 16 games (9 starts) for the Raiders last year and he caught 25 passes for 470 yards (18.8 avg) with 2 TD grabs.  Ford also carried the ball 10 times for 155 yards (15.5 ypc) with 2 more TDs.  Ford didn’t stop there though as he returned 53 kickoffs for 1,280 yards (24.2 avg) with 3 TD returns.  Ford even pitched in with 3 tackles last year!  The sky is the limit for Jacoby Ford as he’s Al Davis’ kind of guy.

Walter McFadden – The Raiders used the 138th overall pick (5th round) on CB Walter McFadden out of Auburn.  McFadden played in 4 games (0 starts) for the Raiders last year and he had 5 whole tackles.  He looked a little overmatched so he will need to step up in 2011 if he wants to keep his roster spot.

Travis Goethel – The Raiders took OLB Travis Goethel with the 190th overall pick (6th round) out of Arizona State.  Goethel played in 8 games (0 starts) for the Raiders last year and he had 9 tackles.  He earned more P.T. in the second half last year so the Raiders hope he will improve in 2011.

Jeremy Ware – The Raiders took CB Jeremy Ware in the 7th round (#215 overall) out of Michigan State last April.  Ware played in 8 games (0 starts) for the Raiders last year and he had 1 tackle, 3 passes defensed and 1 interception.  He might get a chance to have a bigger role in 2011.

Stevie Brown – With the 251st overall pick (7th round) the Raiders took safety Stevie Brown out of Michigan.  Brown played in 15 games (1 start) for the Raiders last year and he had 30 tackles and 2 passes defensed.  Brown could work his way into the starting lineup down the road as he was pretty impressive when you consider where he was picked.

GRADE FOR THE 2010 SEASON:  B+

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  A

The Oakland Raiders pick safety Stevie Brown in the 7th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:57 am

The Raiders picked safety Stevie Brown with the 251st pick of the NFL Draft (7th round).  He is 5’11″, 213 pounds and he runs a 4.56 40.  Brown had 79 tackles, 1 sack and 1 interception last season for Michigan.  In his four years in college Brown finished up with 184 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble and he had 4 interceptions (103 return yards).  Brown was a solid player in college so he was worth taking a chance on this late in the NFL Draft by the Raiders.

The Oakland Raiders pick CB Jeremy Ware in the 7th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:52 am

The Raiders picked CB Jeremy Ware out of Michigan State with the 215th overall pick (7th round) of the NFL Draft.  Ware is 5’11″, 188 pounds but he’s fast.  He had 52 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 interception for the Spartans last season.  He finished up with 84 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 interceptions in his 3 years at Michigan State.  Ware will likely have to earn a spot on the special teams as a rookie for the Raiders.

The Oakland Raiders pick ILB Travis Goethel in the 6th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:49 am

The Raiders have picked inside linebacker Travis Goethel with the 190th overall pick (6th round) of the NFL Draft.  He has the size at 6’2″, 240 pounds to handle a job on the inside of the D but he’s not very fast 4.86 40 which will hurt him trying to chase around running backs at the NFL level.  Goethel had 53 tackles and 1 interception last season for Arizona State.  He finished up with 223 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble and 3 interceptions (1 returned for a TD) in his time at Arizona State.  Goethel will have to earn his roster spot on special teams this season but he could develop into a helpful defender for the Raiders down the road.

The Oakland Raiders pick CB Walter McFadden in the 5th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:31 am

The Raiders have picked CB Walter McFadden out of Auburn with the 138th overall pick (5th round) of the NFL Draft.  McFadden is very thin at 5’11″, 172 pounds but he’s lightning quick running a 4.42 40.  McFadden is a really good pass defender despite his size.  But, he likely won’t be able to help much against the running game.  He played in 13 games (all starts) for Auburn last season and he finished up with 46 tackles, he broke up 10 passes and he had 6 interceptions (154 return yards).  McFadden played in 47 games (25 starts) in his four years at Auburn in which he had 87 tackles, he broke up 19 passes and he had 9 interceptions (265 return yards).  McFadden will likely help the Raiders on special teams and maybe as a nickel back in 2010 and he might be even more than that down the road.

The Oakland Raiders pick WR Jacoby Ford in the 4th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:24 am

The Raiders have picked WR/KR/PR Jacoby Ford out of Clemson with the 108th overall pick (4th round) of the NFL Draft.  Ford is a tiny guy at 5’8″, 182 pounds but he was the fastest player at the NFL Combine running a 4.2 40.  Ford fills Al Davis’ need for speed in the draft.  Ford played in 14 games (all starts) for Clemson last season and he caught 56 passes for 779 yards (13.9 avg) with 6 TD grabs.  In his four years in college, Ford played in 48 games (27 starts) in which he caught 143 passes for 1,986 yards (13.9 avg) with 16 TD grabs.  Ford’s whole game is based on speed as he doesn’t help out much as a blocker in the running game.  With the Raiders not having much of a WR corps Ford could have a role as a slot receiver with them.  He also could help out a lot on special teams where the Raiders can use his game changing speed.

The Oakland Raiders pick OT Bruce Campbell in the 4th round

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,The Draft Report by admin on Tuesday 11 May 2010 at 10:17 am

The Raiders have picked OT Bruce Campbell out of Maryland with the 106th overall pick (4th round) of the NFL Draft.  Campbell has nice size at 6’6″, 310 pounds and he is very fast for a tackle.  Campbell is a good pass blocker but he uses more finesse than he should and that hampers his run blocking.  Campbell played in 9 games (all starts) last season at Maryland and he played in 27 games (17 starts) in his three years there.  Campbell was expected to be picked in the 1st or 2nd round by most experts so the Raiders got great value here at a position of need.  Look for him to be starting for the Raiders as early as week #1 this year.