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Ronnie Lott and Nnamdi Asomugha talk football

Camp Notebook

Sunday Q&A with Coach Kiffin

Oakland Raiders 2008 Training Camp Preview

Carson booster club plans membership drive, picnic

Ex-Raiders lineman Sims joining 49ers

The Oakland Raiders Acquire a BOD POD® for Body Composition Assessment

Oakland Raiders offseason moves have improved the offense as training camp approaches

AFC West Linebackers from an Oakland Raiders’ Eye View

Raiders pair to lead fair

The new aggressive Oakland Raiders defense: Thought’s from a Reader’s Side

Rays look to reverse trend in Oakland

Big lessons learned in NFL minicamp

Cannon Gets College Hall Call

Who Will Star In the Raiders Backfield?

Offseason Confidential: Bush ready to roll

NFL draft has become a catch-22 for Stewart

49ers and Raiders square off in exhibition opener

Edwards pickup well worth it for Oakland pick

Falcons could send Hall to Raiders for second-round pick

Raiders Sign WR Javon Walker

Raiders make big splash, but still dry at WR

Raiders could select legacy in DE Long

Raiders hand the ball to Fargas

Benefit concert for paralyzed Oakland boy

For Raider Nation, justice is served

North Squad has strong USC favor

Guy Named Finalist for Hall

Ryan will stay with Raiders

Da Kid takes important step with Da Coach

Raiders wait for NFL verdict on Sapp

Raiders at Jaguars

Football spread and line: Packers vs. Rams, Colts vs. Raiders

Kolby Smith eager for encore performance

Raiders choice Bush-league

Raiders rookie running back Bush won't play this season

Update On The LaMont Jordan Situation

Raiders' Jordan now the backup to Fargas at running back

McDonald: Raiders' early draft returns aren't good

Time not quite right for Bush, Russell

Fantasy football: Several rookies could still emerge to help your team

Running back Bush remains in rehabilitation limbo

Raiders using bevy of backs to carry load

Raiders sit back, take control of AFC West

Good news for Jordan

2-MINUTE DRILL

Hornung stunned by Irish losses

Heisman race heats up: Don't give Crabtree the award, yet

Wildcats' defenders face big task

Kentucky WR: Five timer vs. Louisville

No stars, but they do get Lions

No. 8 Louisville Avoids Upset

Raiders' Bush to begin season on PUP list

Stock watch

Draftee Bush might miss significant time

Kiffin names Culpepper starting QB against St. Louis

Stripling hopes to bounce back

Rookie Bush pushing on sans mates

Preparation meets opportunity for Kolby Smith

UK defense packs potential

Only step left is the 'ultimate'

'Baby Bush' steps into bigger shoes

Oakland Raiders Kickoff Their 2007 Training Camp

Bush inks deal with Raiders

Seven shakiest RB situations entering camp

Big East back to the big-time

Don’t expect miracles, or unselfishness, from new-look Celtics

Team Report: Inside Slant

Oak-Town Overhaul

Loss of Rhodes won't kill Raiders' backfield

Michael Bush Looks Good in Raiders Camp

Backup RBs - AFC West

Chiefs agree to terms with running back Smith

Louisville Football: Cardinals Bound for Big Things in 2007

Walsh pays a visit to minicamp

Offseason update: Oakland Raiders

Michigan running back likes Cards

These Unknowns Will Rule the Big East

Chargers make changes only at top

2007 Fantasy RB Rankings

Was Michael Bush Worth the Risk?

Shawn's Corner: 2007 Heisman Trophy Race Preview

Raiders: Bush may prove to be steal of draft

Louisville builds on Thursday Night Football

Caution is key with Michael Bush

Ask PFW: Offseason edition by Paul Perillo, Patriots Football Weekly

Raiders have JaMarcus ... now can they improve?

AFC West off-season review

The Kentucky 25: Second edition

Raiders Take Chance on Running Back Bush

From the Cheap Seats: Here's my take on the NFL Draft

NFL DRAFT: Oakland Raiders take chance on running back Michael Bush

Bush a question mark in NFL draft

Browns trying to cover all the bases in draft

Would Bobby Petrino Take Michael Bush?

SPORTS SHORTS

RB preview: Is Lynch that good?

Breaking down the NFL Draft

Offseason salvage work

2007 NFL Mock Draft- 3 Rounds, Trades Included

Visiting hours for LB Willis

Bush not regretting decision to enter NFL Draft

Clayton: Speed was on display at 2007 combine

Louisville's Bush won't run at NFL Combine

Jets Need Help in Backfield

Here comes the Combine

So nice guys can finish first: Dungy's win may break new mold for NFL coaches

Lassan: Scoping the top teams in 2007

Jets Offseason Needs

Burke's Best: Running Backs

Fun and games with the Falcons

Bills Offseason Needs

Parcells could be bound for Big Apple once again

A junior moment: What would Kenny Rogers do?

Playoffs made it clear: Ravens must focus on offense this offseason

A Bush in hand sure beats McGahee

College football: Who won, lost in this offseason game

Quarterback Brohm Returning to Cardinals

Peterson, Ginn headline draft's underclass

Burton bypassing NFL, returning to Kentucky

Louisville RB Bush To Enter NFL Draft

Petrino's Departure

Expect Bush to decide soon, father says

Cardinals' offense sputters through 3 quarters vs. Wake

Winning Orange is Wake’s mission

Bush works out while Cards practice

Curry, Deacons ready to ring in the new year

Prep football realignment No. 1

FBC Wake Forest Louisville Preview

Wake And Louisville Must Overcome Injuries At Orange Bowl

'Baby Bush' growing fast

For Cats, bowl is as much about next year

Wildcats shrug off negative predictions

Colerain coach joins UC staff

Preview on Wake Forest-Louisville

Coach of the Year

JC cornerback adds his name to list of verbals at WVU

Wake Forest-Louisville Preview

Orange Bowl a treat for Cardinals, Deacons

Heisman is Smith's, but by how much?

Louisville's persistence pays off in the end

Cardinal storylines to look for in 2007

Deacs play Louisville in Orange Bowl

Resilient Cardinals relieved with Orange Bowl berth

Seniors eye big send-off in home finale

Bush to be honored on Senior Day

OSU's Daniels among Broyles finalists

Petrino's First Class A Success At Louisville

Louisville concludes road slate at Pittsburgh

In the season without Bush, Urrutia excels

Second chance for Louisville is last chance for Pitt

Lack of respect … again

Big Ten completes conference season with a bang

Four years later, it's another Male-Trinity game for the ages

An open letter to the U of L team

The REAL Top 25 weekly review (week of Nov. 12)

The Football Blitz

Running to stand still

Unbeaten Rutgers bracing for No. 3 Louisville

Cutler's True Blue Coverage - Cats Biggest Game !

Louisville Faces Its Doubters, and Undefeated Rutgers

Louisville Faces Its Doubters, and Undefeated Rutgers

Louisville's Petrino has good vibrations

A brand-new beast

Rodriguez thinks Louisville is just fine without Bush

Louisville running back Michael Bush taking wait-and-see approach

Michael Bush done for season, breaks leg in Cards' rout of rival 'Cats

Michael Bush has surgery to repair right leg

Michael Bush Undergoes Successful Surgery

 
 
 
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Seahawks like what they see in DB
the Chargers in San Diego. He might not even play in the preseason finale Aug. 29 against the Oakland Raiders at Qwest Field. It's not that Hasselbeck's back is preventing him from playing and practicing. It's that the significant date here is Sept. 7 --

49ers still mulling quarterback options
hasn't produced standout numbers. He threw for 71 yards and an interception in an 18-6 loss to the Oakland Raiders, but came on strong in a 34-6 blowout of the Green Bay Packers. He led the 49ers to touchdowns on his final two series in the second

Harris gets fresh start in Oakland
start to revive his career. Harris didn't venture very far, signing a three-year, $16 million deal with the Oakland Raiders this offseason. The deal was a low-risk one for the Raiders who guaranteed Harris only $3 million, essentially giving him a

49ers Still Mulling Quarterback Options
hasn't produced standout numbers. He threw for 71 yards and an interception in an 18-6 loss to the Oakland Raiders, but came on strong in a 34-6 blowout of the Green Bay Packers. He led the 49ers to touchdowns on his final two series in the second

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Inside The Oakland Raiders for August 27, 2008
Join sportswriter and blogger Jerry McDonald for a live chat about the Oakland Raiders from noon to 1 p.m. August 27, 2008. We'll be here to talk about all things Silver and Black every Wednesday until next February's Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa

Embattled OT Kwame Harris gets fresh start with Oakland Raiders
fresh start to revive his career. Harris didn't venture very far, signing a US$16-million, three-year deal with the Oakland Raiders this off-season. The deal was a low-risk one for the Raiders who guaranteed Harris only $3 million, essentially giving him

Receivers still not catching on
th, 2008 at 3:37 pm in , Oakland Raiders. Quick hits from Raiders practice Wednesday: After watching as footballs continue to litter the ground after glancing only temporarily off the hands of intended receivers, Lane Kiffin was

49ers still mulling quarterback options
system hasn't produced standout numbers.He threw for 71 yards and an interception in an 18-6 loss to the Oakland Raiders, but came on strong in a 34-6 blowout of the Green Bay Packers. He led the 49ers to touchdowns on his final two series in the second

 
 
 

AFC West off-season review

With the NFL Draft over, it's time to take a look at how each team approached its off-season, continuing with the AFC West.

Denver Broncos

Draft review

There are good reasons to question the Broncos' trades — they gave up an awful lot to move up — but you've got to give them this: They're clearly better on the defensive line after the draft than they were before the draft. Three of the Broncos' four draft picks were defensive linemen: First-round pick Jarvis Moss of Florida, second-round pick Tim Crowder of Texas, and fourth-round pick Marcus Thomas of Florida. All three of them have the talent to contribute as rookies, and beefing up the defensive line was the top priority of new defensive coordinator Jim Bates.

So does that mean the Broncos did what they needed to do? Not quite. For starters, Moss and Crowder are both undersized ends who are better at rushing the passer than they are at stopping the run. The Broncos already had a young undersized end who's better at rushing the passer than he is at stopping the run in Elvis Dumervil, who led the team in sacks as a rookie in 2006. And big questions surround Thomas; he once looked like a first-round pick, but he got kicked off the team at Florida.

The Broncos' other pick, Notre Dame offensive tackle Ryan Harris, is undersized and has quick feet, which makes Denver seem like the right place for him. He probably won't start right away, but Broncos coach and general manager Mike Shanahan has a certain type of lineman he likes to build his offense around, and Harris fits that type.

Remaining needs

When you trade away so many draft picks that you are left with only four, and you use three of those four to bolster one unit, you are obviously not going to fill your needs elsewhere. With longtime middle linebacker Al Wilson gone, the Broncos were widely expected to be in the market for a linebacker, but they didn't draft one. They also could have used a young safety to learn from — and eventually replace — John Lynch.

Undrafted free agents

Shanahan believes strongly in giving undrafted players a chance to prove themselves in training camp. Last year, running back Mike Bell went from an obscure undrafted free agent to the top of the depth chart after just a few weeks of August practices. Two of the best players in recent franchise history — receiver Rod Smith and left tackle Matt Lepsis — entered the league as undrafted free agents.

Shanahan obviously loved the Florida defensive line: One of the undrafted free agents invited to Denver was Florida defensive tackle Steven Harris. Others include Texas running back Selvin Young, Auburn guard Tim Duckworth, Wisconsin safety Roderick Rogers, and Hampton wide receiver Marquay McDaniel.

Kansas City Chiefs

Draft review

There's every reason to believe that LSU receiver Dwayne Bowe, the Chiefs' first-round pick, will be in the starting lineup in September. Bowe was the third receiver off the board, and although he isn't the freak of nature that Calvin Johnson is and didn't have as many big plays in college as Ted Ginn did, he looks like a polished, NFL-ready player.

After taking Bowe in the first round, the Chiefs used their other two first-day picks on defensive tackles Turk McBride of Tennessee and Tank Tyler of North Carolina State. It'll be a while before we know if they can play, but it sure sounds cool to have a pair of defensive tackles named Turk and Tank. With two new defensive tackles in the fold, the Chiefs finally said farewell to Ryan Sims, trading Tampa Bay this 2002 draft pick who never lived up to expectations.

Fifth-round pick Justin Medlock of UCLA was the first kicker selected, and he'll enter training camp the favorite to beat out incumbent Lawrence Tynes for the kicking job in Kansas City. Tynes had a shaky 2006 season. He missed what should have been a chip-shot in the playoffs against Indianapolis, which deflated the Chiefs just when they looked like they were building momentum.

Remaining needs

The Chiefs' offensive line took a hit when Will Shields retired, so it's surprising that they didn't select a lineman until the sixth round, when they grabbed Texas Christian's Herbert Taylor. Few if any draft analysts see Taylor as a player who can start as a rookie, so the offensive line isn't much better now than it was before the draft.

The Chiefs also didn't take a defensive back even though starters Ty Law and Patrick Surtain are 137 years old. (Each.) The Kansas City Star reported after the draft that the Chiefs' war room was very disappointed when the Giants selected Texas cornerback Aaron Ross, and Ross likely would have been the Chiefs' first-round pick if he had still been available. The Chiefs also considered Tennessee cornerback Jonathan Wade in the third round before going with Tyler instead. No matter the reasons for ending draft weekend without Ross, Wade, or any other new cornerback on the roster, that's still a major need for the Chiefs.

Undrafted free agents

Although he'll enter training camp behind McBride and Tyler in the defensive tackle pecking order, South Carolina nose tackle Stanley Doughty was a good signing for the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent. Doughty is an extremely strong 331-pounder who looks like he could step into an NFL defense today and immediately make life miserable for the center across the line from him. Doughty wasn't drafted because he doesn't make much of a dent in the pass rush, but if he can make the team, expect him to play well in the Chiefs' short-yardage defense.

Oakland Raiders

Draft review

The Oakland Raiders drafted 11 players, but this year's draft will be judged, mostly, on the success or failure of JaMarcus Russell. If JaMarcus Russell is a great quarterback in five years, this draft was a major success. If he isn't, it wasn't.

Second-round tight end Zach Miller is a good all-around player who probably dropped a bit on draft boards after a mediocre performance at the combine. Even if he lacks the speed of most NFL tight ends, he should contribute to new coach Lane Kiffin's offense immediately. With its third-round pick Oakland chose defensive end Quentin Moses, who a year ago was seen as a likely top-10 pick but suffered a serious drop after a sub-par senior season.

The Oakland Raiders may have had the most activity surrounding fourth-round picks in draft history. They acquired a fourth-round pick in the highest-profile move of draft weekend, exchanging Randy Moss for New England's fourth-rounder. And they drafted Louisville running back Michael Bush, a big-time talent who's coming off a badly broken leg, with their own fourth-round pick.

They also traded a fourth-round pick they had previously acquired in another trade to the Lions for Mike Williams and Josh McCown. (Snapshot of the Matt Millen era in Detroit: He spent the 10th overall pick on Williams, who caught all of 37 passes in a Lions uniform. He spent $4 million on McCown, who never threw a pass in a Lions uniform. He traded those two players and got just a fourth-round pick in return. And this isn't even close to the worst move he's made.)


 


 

 


 

 


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start in training camp and the preseason, checking the ball down to the likes of Darren McFadden and Michael Bush, or finding Zach Miller or John Madsen over the middle, seems like the wisest course of action. Besides leaning hard on the running game,

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