X Rates the state of the Oakland Raiders as of now: Raider X

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 X Rates the state of the Oakland Raiders as of now: Raider X
Raider X weighs in with his thoughts on the current state of the Oakland Raider offseason. From Chris Carr’s desire to move on, Al Davis’s financial situation, the acquisitions of Kwame Harris, Javon Walker, and DeAngelo Hall, and more. He also looks at what quarterbacks that the Raiders may take a peek at on draft day, and who may be on the trading block and what the Raiders could acquire ... [link]

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