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We're on to the regular season! Or damn close. I don't know what other moves are coming, but now that we are about exactly 1 week away, is it time to turn our focus a bit more to the week 1 opponent? I wouldn't call this a pregame thread. Just a place people can talk about their early thoughts on this 1pm game on Sunday Sept 7.
My thoughts are this. Spoiler alert! The Patriots SHOULD beat this team. They are better than them. They just are. Here is why i believe that to be the case.
The Raiders defense didn't improve. If anything they likely got worse. This was a D that finished 25th in PPG and 15th in YPG. Maybe being tied for the 3/4 spot in turnovers given away in 2024 had something to do with that. But when you are usually behind you tend to make more mistakes to try to catch up. Were they complete trash on D last year? I don't think so. Subpar trending to bad. They had their moments at times too. But what did they do to improve it? Nothing stands out to me.
In Free Agency They lost Wilkins - DT, Moehrig - S, Hobbs - CB, Spillane - LB(to us), Deablo - LB, Chaisson - EDGE(to us). These are good to really good players. What did they gain? Chinn - S and Platt - LB... I guess Eric Stokes - CB and Elandon Robert - LB too? Those guys likely don't move the needle much though. Maybe they have some pleasant surprises, but it seems clear to me they lost way more than they gained here. And the players they gained are down grades as far as i can tell.
In the draft they picked 4 defensive players. A CB in the high rd 3, DTs in rd 4 and 6 and an LB in 7. They mostly went offense with their top picks in the draft... Also that 4th round pick was pick 135. So very late. No one i saw is stepping up in year 2 much.
If someone wants to correct me feel free, but on a surface level this D went from at best subpar last year to flat out bad this year. They had 1 defensive probowler last year in Maxx Crosby. He is clearly the star of this D and seems to mostly work on the right side. Oh and in 2023... Their D had 1 probowler as well. Maxx Crosby again. And he should have less guys on that front to take pressure off him this year. Slow him down and does this D have anything going for it? I don't know. They probably have some decent players in there. Koonce seems pretty good on the Edge. Outside of him IDK. But no others i know much about.
I know our offense isn't known for being prolific, but it should be able to do something vs this D after the multiple improvements.
On offense the Raiders improved. But let's be clear. This offense finished 29th in PPG and 27th in YPG. So that wasn't a big ask. However it could be a fairly substantial improvement.
Instead of doing this the same way, in this case it be faster to go position by position with so many changes and come back to overall thoughts.
QB - Out - Minshew, Pickett. In - Geno Smith. Should be an upgrade, but Geno isn't great. In Seattle the last 3 years he was surrounding by some good offensive players... but the overall points were never that impressive. Leading his team to 3 straight winning records is commendable for sure. It is always hard to win in the NFL. But it seems slightly fraudulent. Not to say he is bad. Just he is so very average. Maybe a hair subpar. Of course he will come into Oakland who will also have a good cast. He can lead his team to some points.
TE - Bowers. Nothing else to really say, we know he is beastly.
WR - Meyers. Jack Bech (pick 58). Tre Tucker maybe improves a bit more in year 3. And Maybe Dont'e Thornton (pick 108) could help out? Oh and they added Amari Cooper who should still have some good stuff in the tank.
RB - In - Ashton Jeanty (6) Mostert. Out - Mattison, Ameer Abdullah - Ameer, Massive upgrade clearly.
OL - In - Alex Cappa - G, Caleb Rodgers (98) - IOL, Charles Grant (99), Out - Whitehair G, Andres Peat - OT (not worth mentioning i suppose... But for completeness i will put them in); They also rightfully extended LT Miller. And last year they drafted Power-Johnson (44) - G and Delmar Glaze (77) - RT.
Overall their OL should look like this Miller-Dylan(last year of 4 yr rookie deal)-Jordan Meredith(RFA in 26 who elevated from the PS to starter over time)-Power-Johnson-Glaze.
Cappa, Grant and Rodgers for now are back ups it seems.. Overall this offensive line was pretty bad last year and they looked to the draft to address it. It doesn't seem like either pick will start. And Cappa not starting potentially? I have no idea what to make of it. I will need to look into this deeper. For now all i can say is this... it was bad last year and if no one they brought in is going to start this year i doubt it becomes top 10 all the sudden.. but maybe the 2 rooks on the right massively improved. No idea.
Everything else has been upgraded. It is hard to say how much it will help at this point. But Bech shouldn't set the world on fire week 1. They will have more options to pass too with Cooper, though he didn't get much time in the system so his snaps my be limited... a wrong route can be an Int. So how much will he play week 1? Jeanty can catch some too and Smith likes to throw to RBs. Bowers will be an issue. Geno was average in the past with a more in sync offense in Seattle that was also talented and had fewer moving pieces going in and out. I could see them being something potentially pretty damn good by week 17. Week 1 it is a lot to ask though.
As for the Pats and where they stand you all know the score there.
Our D has been gelling well all offseason and i think they are ready for this challenge. And with Cooper not being up to speed that could be very helpful to the Pats. Even without Gonzo i am happy with how it stacks up. i think our pass rush is versitile and will make things hard on them.
As for our O. Like the Raiders it was revamped From bad last year to IDK this year. The main key i think is Diggs was here all year. Our 2-3 WR spots are more established and ready to go. Our OL is more shaky than theirs for sure but should be improved and a lot i think will fall on Moses to keep Maxx somewhat in check. Unless our OL gets beat badly our skill guys should be able to score enough.
It will probably be close, but i just see the Patriots having more solutions for the Raiders than they do to us right now.
My thoughts are this. Spoiler alert! The Patriots SHOULD beat this team. They are better than them. They just are. Here is why i believe that to be the case.
The Raiders defense didn't improve. If anything they likely got worse. This was a D that finished 25th in PPG and 15th in YPG. Maybe being tied for the 3/4 spot in turnovers given away in 2024 had something to do with that. But when you are usually behind you tend to make more mistakes to try to catch up. Were they complete trash on D last year? I don't think so. Subpar trending to bad. They had their moments at times too. But what did they do to improve it? Nothing stands out to me.
In Free Agency They lost Wilkins - DT, Moehrig - S, Hobbs - CB, Spillane - LB(to us), Deablo - LB, Chaisson - EDGE(to us). These are good to really good players. What did they gain? Chinn - S and Platt - LB... I guess Eric Stokes - CB and Elandon Robert - LB too? Those guys likely don't move the needle much though. Maybe they have some pleasant surprises, but it seems clear to me they lost way more than they gained here. And the players they gained are down grades as far as i can tell.
In the draft they picked 4 defensive players. A CB in the high rd 3, DTs in rd 4 and 6 and an LB in 7. They mostly went offense with their top picks in the draft... Also that 4th round pick was pick 135. So very late. No one i saw is stepping up in year 2 much.
If someone wants to correct me feel free, but on a surface level this D went from at best subpar last year to flat out bad this year. They had 1 defensive probowler last year in Maxx Crosby. He is clearly the star of this D and seems to mostly work on the right side. Oh and in 2023... Their D had 1 probowler as well. Maxx Crosby again. And he should have less guys on that front to take pressure off him this year. Slow him down and does this D have anything going for it? I don't know. They probably have some decent players in there. Koonce seems pretty good on the Edge. Outside of him IDK. But no others i know much about.
I know our offense isn't known for being prolific, but it should be able to do something vs this D after the multiple improvements.
On offense the Raiders improved. But let's be clear. This offense finished 29th in PPG and 27th in YPG. So that wasn't a big ask. However it could be a fairly substantial improvement.
Instead of doing this the same way, in this case it be faster to go position by position with so many changes and come back to overall thoughts.
QB - Out - Minshew, Pickett. In - Geno Smith. Should be an upgrade, but Geno isn't great. In Seattle the last 3 years he was surrounding by some good offensive players... but the overall points were never that impressive. Leading his team to 3 straight winning records is commendable for sure. It is always hard to win in the NFL. But it seems slightly fraudulent. Not to say he is bad. Just he is so very average. Maybe a hair subpar. Of course he will come into Oakland who will also have a good cast. He can lead his team to some points.
TE - Bowers. Nothing else to really say, we know he is beastly.
WR - Meyers. Jack Bech (pick 58). Tre Tucker maybe improves a bit more in year 3. And Maybe Dont'e Thornton (pick 108) could help out? Oh and they added Amari Cooper who should still have some good stuff in the tank.
RB - In - Ashton Jeanty (6) Mostert. Out - Mattison, Ameer Abdullah - Ameer, Massive upgrade clearly.
OL - In - Alex Cappa - G, Caleb Rodgers (98) - IOL, Charles Grant (99), Out - Whitehair G, Andres Peat - OT (not worth mentioning i suppose... But for completeness i will put them in); They also rightfully extended LT Miller. And last year they drafted Power-Johnson (44) - G and Delmar Glaze (77) - RT.
Overall their OL should look like this Miller-Dylan(last year of 4 yr rookie deal)-Jordan Meredith(RFA in 26 who elevated from the PS to starter over time)-Power-Johnson-Glaze.
Cappa, Grant and Rodgers for now are back ups it seems.. Overall this offensive line was pretty bad last year and they looked to the draft to address it. It doesn't seem like either pick will start. And Cappa not starting potentially? I have no idea what to make of it. I will need to look into this deeper. For now all i can say is this... it was bad last year and if no one they brought in is going to start this year i doubt it becomes top 10 all the sudden.. but maybe the 2 rooks on the right massively improved. No idea.
Everything else has been upgraded. It is hard to say how much it will help at this point. But Bech shouldn't set the world on fire week 1. They will have more options to pass too with Cooper, though he didn't get much time in the system so his snaps my be limited... a wrong route can be an Int. So how much will he play week 1? Jeanty can catch some too and Smith likes to throw to RBs. Bowers will be an issue. Geno was average in the past with a more in sync offense in Seattle that was also talented and had fewer moving pieces going in and out. I could see them being something potentially pretty damn good by week 17. Week 1 it is a lot to ask though.
As for the Pats and where they stand you all know the score there.
Our D has been gelling well all offseason and i think they are ready for this challenge. And with Cooper not being up to speed that could be very helpful to the Pats. Even without Gonzo i am happy with how it stacks up. i think our pass rush is versitile and will make things hard on them.
As for our O. Like the Raiders it was revamped From bad last year to IDK this year. The main key i think is Diggs was here all year. Our 2-3 WR spots are more established and ready to go. Our OL is more shaky than theirs for sure but should be improved and a lot i think will fall on Moses to keep Maxx somewhat in check. Unless our OL gets beat badly our skill guys should be able to score enough.
It will probably be close, but i just see the Patriots having more solutions for the Raiders than they do to us right now.
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