Published 7/1/2009
by Bryan Leifeste
at Bleacher Report - NFL
I decided to do some slide shows on the open competition positions for the Oakland Raiders and today I am doing one on the Wide Receivers. They are in no particular order but I have my opinion about each canidate competing. This will include last year's standouts, rookies from the draft as well as undrafted rookies plus any returning players or new aquisitions that were brought in to compete. Head Coach Tom Cable is all about competition and when he says open competition, he means open competition, nobody is locked in as a starter.
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