The Oakland Raiders are about a month away from training camp, but that doesn’t stop the headlines, updates and buzz coming out of Alameda.
We’ll revisit Terrelle Pryor’s situation, reveal a potential concern in rookie wide receiver Amari Cooper’s game and provide some scarce updates on a few rookies on the defensive side of the ball.
Who said offseason football is boring? More updates are headed your way.Begin Slideshow
Some prefer "truth or dare" on their idle time, but for the Oakland Raiders’ offseason, we’re going with "fact or fiction" on team question marks.
A lot of talk surrounds some of the changes to first-team reps during mandatory minicamp. As a result, we’ll revisit some positional battle predictions. In addition, a familiar face has resurfaced as a possible candidate to return at a different position.
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It’s clear running back Roy Helu stands alone as the Oakland Raiders' most underrated playmaker after spending significant time dissecting his game tape.
Running back Latavius Murray is expected to take over the lead role in the backfield, per SFBay.ca writer Sergio Portela, but Helu has the tools to contribute in a multitude of ways as the No. 2 RB on the depth chart. Raider Nation shouldn’t count Trent Richardson out of the RB committee. However, Helu shows a tremendous amount of potential when breaking down his game in film study.
There’s a reason Helu compiled nearly identical rushing and receiving yard ...
Of all the position battles that will take place in the Oakland Raiders' training camp, the competition for the starting running back spot could prove to be the most important.
When looking at all of the additions the Raiders made this offseason, it doesn't seem that running back was too high on the list of priorities. Even with the retirement of Maurice Jones-Drew and the departure of Darren McFadden via free agency, Oakland didn't seem too concerned with this position.
Ultimately, that'll prove to be the right decision, because the team's 2015 starting running back was already on the roster.
The Raiders brought ...
The Oakland Raiders have made a lot of improvements on offense this offseason.
How will the Raiders offense perform in 2015? Who will be the MVP?
Watch as Stephen Nelson and Bleacher Report NFL Analyst Matt Bowen discuss the Raiders offense in the video above.Read more Oakland Raiders news on BleacherReport.com
The Oakland Raiders wide receiver depth combined with quarterback Derek Carr’s expected progression potentially propels the passing offense into top-10 rankings for the 2015 season.
No, it’s not false hope.
The Raiders are stocked at WR, thanks to an offseason talent overhaul at the position. General manager Reggie McKenzie provided Carr ample tools to succeed in the vertical attack.
Raiders’ Big Three
Michael Crabtree, Amari Cooper and Rod Streater—in that pecking order—serve as the best WR trio wearing silver and black in recent memory.
The most established WR, Crabtree, should have a breakout season. When healthy and engaged in the game plan, he’s the low-end ...
Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie took a lot of criticism for the new faces introduced via free agency over the past few years. In 2015, he opted to fill in various starting positions with free agents rather than rely so heavily on the draft.
Post-draft breakdowns have dissected the Raiders' rookie class from their high school years all the way through college. What about this year's class of free agents? Did McKenzie improve on the art of picking up pieces from other squads and inserting these players as missing puzzle pieces to a potential playoff team?
We'll dissect the top 10 ...
The Oakland Raiders have high expectations heading into the 2015 season.
How many games will they win? Can they become a factor in the AFC West?
Watch as Bleacher Report NFL Analyst Matt Miller discusses the Raiders in the video above.Read more Oakland Raiders news on BleacherReport.com
The Oakland Raiders' offseason rumor mill continues to buzz with knee-jerk reactions and early conclusions for the 2015 season. Some conclusions have merit, while others are based on unsubstantial hearsay.
At this phase of the offseason, projected starting lineups are the hot topic. Who’s putting in hours to solidify their roster spot? Who’s underperforming on their way to the bench?
Things will change when players return for training camp in six weeks, but there are some glowing reports and a few position battles to keep a very close eye on going forward.
We’ll check in on the most contested battles across the depth ...
The first half of the Oakland Raiders offseason program concludes with interesting player storylines—some winners and some losers.
The good news is that the team has managed to wrap up organized team activities and minicamp without any major injuries suffered during these practices. It's also clear that fierce competition will continue throughout training camp under new head coach Jack Del Rio.
On the other hand, Oakland came into the offseason with three glaring needs: wide receiver talent, pass-rushers and a solid offensive right guard. Thus far, upgrading the WR talent was the only need addressed adequately. There’s still plenty of time to ...