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^^nope, raiders have to many holes to fill and revis contract ain't gonna help easy the raider salary cap problem
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Apparently we've contacted the Jets about Revis...I wouldn't be surprised if Denver somehow lands him.
No one is untradeable in my opinion.So I see the Jets are open to trading Revis....If the Jets asked for Pryor, would you?
Would you even think about trading for Revis?
Yes. What is he projected as?Would you take a risk on drafting the Honey Badger?
Would you take a risk on drafting the Honey Badger?
Would draft honey badger for his abilities in the return game, DB not so much at the NFL level.
I think that's where he would primarily earn his, and nickel corner.If we're talking about him playing special teams exclusively then I'd rather not draft him. I do understand the concern about him as a corner in the NFL, though.
Would draft honey badger for his abilities in the return game, DB not so much at the NFL level.
If we're talking about him playing special teams exclusively then I'd rather not draft him. I do understand the concern about him as a corner in the NFL, though.
Raiders stadium: A million dollars will be spent to study the idea of building a new home for the Oakland Raiders, with taxpayers picking up most of the tab.
Under a deal approved Friday by the Oakland-Alameda County Joint Powers Authority, which operates the Oakland Coliseum complex, two studies will be done at $500,000 each. One will assess possible sites around the Coliseum - with the Raiders agreeing to pay as much as a third of the cost of this one - and the other will look at whether the economics of a new stadium pencil out.
Oakland and Alameda County are still paying about $20 million a year for the Coliseum expansion that lured the Raiders back from Los Angeles in 1995.
Word is the Raiders are interested in staying in the East Bay, but they want a new stadium. The NFL wants a new stadium as well. There's one going up in Santa Clara, of course, but predictions that the Raiders might want to share it with the 49ers have turned out to be about as accurate as a JaMarcus Russell pass.
The new studies come on top of $3 million in redevelopment money that Oakland has agreed to spend studying the idea of a mega-complex at the Coliseum site that would include a new stadium, housing, retail and possible tech research facilities.
"The ultimate goal of the study is to see if it makes sense," said Oakland City Councilman Larry Reid, vice chairman of the Joint Powers Authority.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matie...-no-players-in-city-4226331.php#ixzz2JCeLsfcG
Yeah, 6th/7th. Definitely not in the supplemental draft either, if he were to fall out of the draft completely.