Oakland Raiders 2010 Training Camp Preview: Position Priorities
For those of you not counting down, it is only 17 days until the Oakland Raiders assemble in Napa, California for their training camp. On July 28th, there will be several position battles beginning, all of which will play prominent roles in determining who cracks the starting line-up and who gets cut. I will rank the importance of these position battles from last to first.
Free Safety: This match is pinning Michael Huff (#7 overall draft pick in 2006) against restricted free agent who the Raiders got undrafted in 2006, Hiram Eugene. Eugene has piled up 106 career tackles with 6 passes defensed and 1 INT (last season vs. Pittsburgh) and Eugene has never played a full season. Michael Huff was handed the starting job as a rookie in 2006 and since then he has made 215 tackles, 31 passes defensed and 4 INTs (3 last year).
My Prediction: Huff and Eugene have had a back-and-forth style career. Tom Cable benched Huff for Eugene back in 2008 and then in 2009 Huff started strong with 3 INTs in the first 2 games, but then he went quiet until he made a lights-out shot on Brandon Marshall in Denver as the Raiders won. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj4FFsctEcA I expect to see another power struggle between these guys. In the past, contract sizes have made the last say on playing time, which I will mention again later. If this is the case, Huff will get the job but it won’t be safe.
Defensive End: On one side of the line, there is Richard Seymour. He has no threat to take his playing time. But on the other side, it is up for grabs with Matt Shaugnessy (26 tackles, 4 sacks as a rookie in 2009) against Lamarr Houston (2nd round pick from Texas) and Jay Richardson (82 tackles, 7 sacks in 3 years). J-Rich has never had the consistency to hold his side of the line. Shaugnessy is still young as he enters his second year and Lamarr Houston has never played in the NFL.
My Prediction: I expect to see a rotation that varies on passing or rushing situations. J-Rich has always been a good pass rusher, but he was outperformed by the rising Matt Shaugnessy. Lamarr Houston was a tackle in college, so he has the size to stuff the run on the edge.
Outside Line-Backer: Thomas Howard (314 tackles, 7 INTs and 4 sacks in 4 years) was replaced on his edge last year by defensive end turned outside line-backer Trevor Scott (57 tackles, 12 sacks and 1 FF in 2 years). Defensive Coordinator Jon Marshall likes to use Scott as a blitz-backer. While Thomas Howars looks better in pass coverage, 6 of his 7 INTs came in 2007. Howard was given a restricted free agent tender this off-season so if he fails to improve his all-around game he could be out of Oakland in 2011.
My Prediction: I see another rotation here. Trevor Scott should be used in passing situations if he is blitzed, Howard should be used for coverage. As far as running situations go, that is for training camp to decide.
Running Back: Darren McFadden ( 217 carries for 856 yards and 5 TDs in 2 years) is challenged by Michael Bush (218 carries for 1,010 yards and 6 TDs in 2 years). Earlier I mentioned how contracts can determine playing time, here is a case of that. McFadden has stuggled through injuries and been to weak to break tackles while Michael Bush led the Raiders in YPC last year with 4.8. With Justin Fargas gone, these two will be able to show what they can do with a full season to work with.
My Prediction: With Hue Jackson calling plays, the Raiders are expected to have more power running plays to set up the play-action passes. With power running, I would expect Michael Bush to take the majority of the carries. McFadden can find a home for himself as a receiver out of the backfield or a change of pace runner. Remember all the talk of Marcus Allen moving to receiver when he was young, then remember what a great career he had. Who says McFadden can’t do the same?
Offensive Tackle: With Cornell Green gone, there are three options: the rookie Jared Veldheer (who just signed with the Raiders) , Langston Walker (in his 2nd stint with Oakland) and Khalif Barnes (supposed to compete last year until he broke his ankle in training camp). None of these men can be as bad as Green was last year. If they are, the Raiders are going to have trouble.
My Prediction: Judging by the OTAs, I think this job is going to go to Khailf Barnes, but training camp will have the final say. Walker is pushing Barnes for the job and Veldheer is always an option, look how well Jake Long worked for Miami as a rookie. But Veldheer is not Jake Long.
Quarterback: The team will only be as good as the QB. This was proven as a fact when Bruce Gradkowski led the Raiders to wins against the Bengals and at Pittsburgh while JaMarcus Russell got the Raiders clobbered week in and week out. Jason Campbell comes off a season which he threw for 3,618 yards with 20 TDs and 15 INTs. Not great numbers, but legendary compared to Russell. Gradkowski is likely the biggest threat to J.C. after his great play last year. He was never benched from the starter job, he lost it to injury.
My Prediction: I think we can all say that Campbell will start opening day against the Titans. He has the abilities to lead the Raiders back to respectability but he is not being given his money before he does that. J.C. is has 2 years left on his contract and he will make less than $5 million both seasons. If he was only in it for the money, he would have not shown up to OTAs.
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This was a good piece and it’s acknowledged that it was written early before several questions are answered so changes will no doubt be made as time goes along…
Lamar Houston who was a “DE” early on in college will dominate at “DE” playing opposite Richard Seymour…The questions remains at “DT”…Who will emerge to solidify that area of the “DL”…Talk is of a hybrid “D” in some sort of combination of the 4-3 to 3-4 scheme….We had something on that line years in the past under Tom Fores…Two starting “RDE”s -w- “NT” -n- “LDE” who could shift in and out of the 3-4 to a 4-3 by removing a “LB”…I’m expecting something along this line again but with 2 “LDE”s instead and I expect Scot to shift to a “DE”/”OLB” combination…
Look forward to reading another post from this site…PantyRaider!!!/_
Huff was a surprisingly-effective player down the stretch last year. I think 2010 could be a breakout year for him.
This is off subject…however…is the Training Camp open to the public?
If so…for how many days?
Sorry…I have not been able to get the answers to my questions and thought it wise to ask prior to my driving from San Diego…and, yes…I can not stand the Chargers / Chokers.
In fact, as I stated to Mr. Davis, one fine Florida day, in the early 80′s…the Chargers have not been worth a sh it since he coached them.
Any help would be appreciated…
Shark