Breaking: 49ers RB set to join Vegas Raiders soon
The Las Vegas Raiders are making some coaching moves that are generating a buzz in NFL circles as they prepare for a season of transformation under new head coach Antonio Pierce.
The latest addition to their coaching staff is DeShaun Foster, who Pierce is hiring as his new running backs coach. A former NFL running back with the Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers, Foster will now take on the role, bringing his wealth of experience from the collegiate level to the Raiders’ coaching roster.
Pierce, whose team went 5-4 after he took over as interim head coach after Josh McDaniels was fired last season, does not have head coaching experience in college or the NFL but has hired an experienced staff. Reports indicate Kliff Kingsbury will be the Raiders’ new offensive coordinator, and it’s already been announced that Marvin Lewis, former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, will join as assistant head coach.
With Lewis’ experience, and track record as a defensive coordinator and head coach at the NFL level, his addition is a sign Pierce recognizes his staff needs a mix of veterans and up-and-coming coaches.
Senior Bowl winners and losers: Raiders quarterback situation gets murkier
Breaking down how the first major NFL Draft event impacts Las Vegas’ roster
MOBILE, Ala. — While the game has yet to be played, the Las Vegas Raiders have plenty of new information on the NFL Draft prospects from this week’s Senior Bowl as most scouts head back home after Thursday’s practice session. So, let’s take a look at how the practices/showcases can impact the Raiders’ roster with a few winners and loswers.
WINNER: Aidan O’Connell
Micheal Penix Jr. deserved to be the National Team’s quarterback of the week as he out-played Bo Nix and Sam Hartman. However, Penix Jr. did have some accuracy and pocket management issues that kept him from having a performance where I really felt like he solidified his status as a top-15 pick.
That benefits Aidan O’Connell to potentially remain the starting quarterback next season. Granted, the hiring of Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator leads to a few fit questions for O’Connell.
WINNER: Spencer Rattler
Spencer Rattler was named the American quarterback of the week and rightfully so as he was the most consistent passer all week. This is part of what can murky the Raiders quarterback situation as Rattler might become a sneaky option. He did play for Lincoln Riley at Oklahoma, who Kingsbury worked for this past season at USC.
LOSER: Impending Free-Agent Offensive Linemen
Offensive line was one of the strongest position groups heading into the Senior Bowl and the unit proved it during the week. Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson was one of the most-impressive players overall until he suffered an injury halfway through Wednesday. Also Kansas’ Dominic Puni showed versatility by playing several positions and proving to be a good Day 2 target, while Christian Haynes from UConn looked strong as well.
Additionally, a handful of potential right tackle options stood out with Oklahoma’s Tyler Guyton, Oregon State’s Taliese Fuaga and Houston’s Patrick Paul all having impressive outings this week.
That’s bad news for impending free agents Andre Jamaes, Greg Van Roten and Jermaine Elumunor as the Raiders will have plenty of options to replace them.
LOSER: Linebacker prospects
I’m still waiting for a linebacker in this year’s draft class to break out and really impress me, and I don’t think it’s going to happen. The crew in Mobile didn’t have much star power beyond Butkus Award Winner Payton Wilson out of NC State, but even he was a little disappointing. In a way, one could consider a guy like Divine Deablo a winner as a result of this.
WINNER: Quinyon Mitchell
I raved about the Toledo product all week and he was voted as the top corner on the National Team despite not practicing on Thursday. He didn’t suffer an injury or anything, he was just that good and was easily the best cornerback on the field. The 13th overall pick still is a steep price for Mitchell but his stock is on the rise and if the Raiders want a cornerback with excellent ball skills, they could trade back and land the former Rocket.
LOSER: John Jenkins
John Jenkins is an impending free agent who I might have considered bringing back ahead of this week even though he’s about to turn 35 years old. There aren’t a ton of gap-plugging nose tackles in the draft, but Texas’ T’Vondre Sweat ended up having impressive outings last two practices to prove worthy of a Day 2 selection. Sweat offers value as a boulder against the run and has pass rush upside with a bull rush that’s hard to stop when his motor runs hot.
WINNER: Darius Robinson
Voted on by a panel of NFL scouts and front office executives, Darius Robinson from Missouri was named the “Overall Best Practice Player of the Week”. He showed a ton of growth as a pass-rusher, winning with power from multiple alignments which is exactly what he needed to show. Robinson has a great frame where he has room to add some weight and play inside for the Raiders, taking over the Bilal Nichols and/or Jerry Tillery role.
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