If they take a wideout in the first do they still need to sign one?
If they take a wideout in the first do they still need to sign one?
Chiefs center Rodney Hudson will outpace some projections. He came this close to signing a four-year extension during the season that would have been worth $6M a season -- very good money. I bet he ends up with at least $7M a year in free agency, however, and I continue to hear the Raiders are looking hard at him.
• The Packers know that Cobb's market is likely to get out of hand and have focused on keeping other free agents.


4. Philadelphia Eagles -- Oregon QB Marcus Mariota: The Eagles come up for Marcus Mariota and send their first-round pick this year and next year plus RB LeSean McCoy to the Raiders. McCoy has three years left on his contract and the Raiders have plenty of cap space to absorb the contract. If the Eagles have to throw in another player or later round pick to close the deal they should do it. Maybe they recoup some of the compensation by trading Nick Foles. Cleveland and the Jets should be interested in Foles.

That Woodley/Harrison combo wasThe Raiders cut Lemarr Woodley
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/01/report-raiders-to-part-ways-with-lamarr-woodley/
Woodley's decline has been
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I think it's great for the loyal Oakland fans( the ones that matter). Everything would be brand new with up to date technology, better viewing & louder stadium. Everything Oakland Raiders , no A's, Chargers, Niners shyt everywhere.