Published 3/10/2008
by David Xaviel
at Bleacher Report - NFL
I really don't have much to report on this idea. This is just a question to all of you all out there in the Blog-o-sphere. What do you think the chances are of Al Davis trading the fourth overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for wide-receiver Larry Fitzgerald? You might think that Oakland addressed their need for a receiver by signing Javon Walker to a huge contract. Think again. In 2005, the Raiders gave a huge contract to Jerry Porter and then proceeded to trade the seventh overall pick and LB Napoleon Harris to Minnesota for Randy Moss. Something tells me that Al just might play it again.
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Our scene takes us to Lubbock, Texas. It is early morning, March fourth on the campus of Texas Tech University. Last night the Raiders lost to conference foe, Kansas, 109-51.
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