OAKLAND RAIDERS OFFSEASON THREAD

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Chree

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that doesnt really seem likely... theres not really any players that a team "must have" in this draft.... maybe jerry jones with mcfadden. but thats a huge reach
 
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Raiders’ Davis outsmarting the salary cap?

The buzz among NFL fans this off-season is that Al Davis has finally snapped. The Godfather is no longer running the show; he’s now just running around the garden with an orange in his mouth. He’s throwing money around like a sailor on shore leave with no thought of tomorrow. The once-proud franchise is in the hands of a senile old grandfather who appears committed to leaving his fortune to his 87 cats. The consensus is that that crazy Uncle Al has finally gone off the deep end.

In the immortal words of Lee Corso, not so fast, my friends.

Long-time Raider fans have watched Davis do some odd things in the past. Some have worked, others have not (see: Moss, Randall Gene). But with just 19 total wins over the past five seasons, something dramatic had to happen in order to awaken the moribund Raiders franchise from its collective malaise.

Last fall, Davis sold 20% of his ownership share in the Raiders. Of course, no actual ownership control was transferred so the net effect of this sale is that cash was freed up for Davis to take some drastic steps during this off-season.

And that he’s done.

The thing about Davis is that he’s always kept his own counsel, abetted by a very tight circle of advisors. The vision has always been his; the details are the only thing on which he seeks advice.

So when Davis signed Tommy Kelly to a seven-year, $52.5 million contract on the eve of free-agency, it merely marked the opening salvo in a battle to extricate the Raiders from the mire in which they’ve been stuck since their 2002 Super Bowl appearance.

Of course we all know what’s happened. Javon Walker signed for six years and $55 million. Davis signed Gibril Wilson for six years and $39 million. He traded this year’s second-round and 2009’s fifth-round picks to Atlanta for the privilege of signing DeAngelo Hall to a seven-year, $70-ish million deal. He signed Kwame Harris for three years and $14 million and locked down Nnamdi Asomugha by slapping the franchise tag on him, meaning he’ll get about $9.5 million in 2008 before going after the real money next year.

With the dust beginning to settle, the Raiders look to have approximately $137 million locked up in contracts for 2008, about $16 million over their adjusted salary cap of $121 million. While according to the collective bargaining agreement currently in place the NFL can take action against a team for exceeding the cap, until the beginning of the season only the salaries of the top 51 players plus bonuses (but not salaries) of the other players (up to 80) count against the cap. At this point, it’s not clear to me exactly where the Raiders stand against the adjusted cap of $121 million.

But you can bet Davis knows, down to the penny.

And before you panic about Davis selling out the future for the possibility of success in ’08 and ’09, keep in mind two things. First, most of the contracts mentioned above include only a portion of the money guaranteed in 2008 and 2009. That means Oakland can dump players -- and contracts -- following the 2009 season.

The current CBA allows either the owners or players to opt out beginning in November 2008, a scenario which appears likely to happen. If it does, there will be no dramatic change to the cap rules (other than an anticipated $7 increase next year) in 2008 and 2009. And assuming ownership opts out of the current CBA, there will be no cap in 2010.

Just in time for all the Raiders back-loaded contracts to kick in.

Sure this will cost the Raiders a lot of money but keep in mind the NFL well is not about to run dry. NFL revenues are more than $6 billion per year and while the league is carrying significant debt (Sports Business Journal estimates approximately $9 billion), a chunk of this money will continue to flow to the players. After the uncapped 2010 season, there’s no way to know what percentage of revenues will be committed to players but that gives the Raiders three seasons to determine if the recent signees are going to help return the team to glory. If not, most of the contracts can be dumped in time for whatever new agreement is in place at the start of the 2011 season.

In other words, Davis played the situation perfectly by making it rain in Oakland.
 
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In the immortal words of Lee Corso, not so fast, my friends.
lee corso is a bitch, cant stand him or kirk herbstreit i hate hearing them on ncaa football games, they both bitches, always talking shit lee corso dont think much of glen dorsey either forgot what he said a while back at the end of the season bout him but i cant stand him
 

Tony

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As old as Al is... he's still a smart man. With that being said... I predict the Raiders will draft Sedrick Ellis... anyone here that he repped 225 36 times? That boy got upper body strength and that should help us against the run. We gotta take him with the number 4 pick. Dorsey will be gone and Long will probably be gone too. We gotta take Sedrick Ellis...that's my prediction.
 

Chree

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Date
Time
Opponent

TV
TBA TBASan Francisco 49ers

TBA
Saturday, August 16
5:00 at Tennessee Titans

FOX
TBA TBAArizona Cardinals TBA
Friday, August 29
TBAat Seattle Seahawks TBA


Oakland Raiders 2008 Regular Season Schedule (All times are Pacific)
Date
Time
Opponent

TV
Monday, September 8 7:15 Denver Broncos ESPN
Sunday, September 14 10:00@ Kansas City Chiefs CBS
Sunday, September 21 10:00@ Buffalo Bills CBS
Sunday, September 28 1:05 San Diego Chargers CBS
Sunday, October 5 BYE WEEK
Sunday, October 12 10:00 @ New Orleans Saints CBS
Sunday, October 19 1:15 New York Jets CBS
Sunday, October 26 10:00 @ Baltimore Ravens CBS
Sunday, November 2 1:15 Atlanta Falcons FOX
Sunday, November 9 1:05 Carolina Panthers FOX
Sunday, November 16 10:00 @ Miami Dolphins CBS
Sunday, November 23 1:05 @ Denver Broncos CBS
Sunday, November 30 1:15 Kansas City Chiefs CBS
Thursday, December 4 5:15 @ San Diego Chargers NFLN
Sunday, December 14 1:15 New England Patriots CBS
Sunday, December 21 1:05 Houston Texans CBS
Sunday, December 28 10:00 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers CBS