My thoughts exactly and we should Just roll with Vick/Pryor/Mccac for a season and draft Mariota next year (If Pryor doesn't improve)you build from the inside out
so defensive line and offensive line is # 1 free agent & draft
then i would look at talib because u need at least 1 shutdown corner to shut down one side of the field
i would draft a free safety fukk a free agent one
since pryor and mcgloin isn't the answer u have to decide to either pick a QB in the draft or trade for one, because the free agent i seen out there isn't any better
My thoughts exactly and we should Just roll with Vick/Pryor/Mccac for a season and draft Mariota next year (If Pryor doesn't improve)
you build from the inside out
so defensive line and offensive line is # 1 free agent & draft
then i would look at talib because u need at least 1 shutdown corner to shut down one side of the field
i would draft a free safety fukk a free agent one
since pryor and mcgloin isn't the answer u have to decide to either pick a QB in the draft or trade for one, because the free agent i seen out there isn't any better
I think we need to just work on getting our O line in order,once we do that an average QB can be plugged in there....and we need a RB....get the O line set up to find if Mccgloin or Pryor are the qbs of the future....if not whatever QB comes in will be in a good position whether he's a rookie or vet....Oline been bad and inconsistent for a long time and I think should be top priority to make sure its in order next season.
I say d-line then o-line.
cant go wrong either way,id say it depends on how good you think the rest of the defense is. Because our offense has seemed to be serviceable. If you think the D could turn into a shut down defense just by getting the D line straight im all for it...but right now I don't think we got a honest look at the QB situation as long as the Oline is like this...and if wefound out they not the future and wanna draft or bring one in free agency id rather them know they coming in behind a solid Oline....same for RB.
we not looking verfy desirable to a free agent QB at all right now for a lot of reasons. And if we were to draft a QB wed find out absolutely nothing if they failed under these current circumstances...both sides need a lot of work.
Well time for pryor to shine n let em know why hes going to b our starting qb next year
fukk denis allen
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Former All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, who signed a five-year, $60 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011, will retire as a member of the Oakland Raiders after 11 years in the NFL.
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AP Photo/Paul SpinelliNnamdi Asomugha had a career-high eight interceptions with the Raiders in 2006. He's totaled just seven since.
The Raiders said Asomugha, 32, will announce his retirement officially at a news conference at team headquarters Friday.
Asomugha had his greatest success in the NFL with the Raiders, totaling 11 interceptions after being drafted in the first round out of California in 2003. He earned three Pro Bowl selections in eight seasons in Oakland and was a first-team All-Pro in 2008 and '10.
Asomugha struggled after joining Philadelphia as a high-profile free agent in 2011, a contract that paid him $25 million guaranteed. After two seasons with the Eagles, Asomugha played three games with San Francisco this season, making only two tackles, before being cut last month.
Oakland said Asomugha will be joined at his announcement Friday by legendary Raiders defensive backs Willie Brown, Lester Hayes and Charles Woodson.