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Thanks for sharing.
That could shake things up if he tries to leap frog Lost Wages.
The Jags are who he needs to call. And I'll bet it costs their #1, and PS3 just to get them to take the call. Then it's a matter of what else it'll take on top of that
 

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The Athletic’s Diana Russini reports there are members of the Raiders’ front office pushing to take an offensive lineman with the sixth pick in the 2025 draft.

Led by first-time general manager John Spytek, the Vegas front office, per Russini, has spent “substantial time” doing “homework” on Jeanty after he rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 33 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Boise State. There is reportedly some pushback about investing the team’s premium first rounder on Jeanty when it could be used to bolster an offensive line that Pro Football Focus graded as 2024’s 14th-best pass blocking unit and 29th-best run blocking unit. LSU’s Will Campbell and Alabama’s Tyler Booker could be targets for Vegas if they forgo Jeanty in the first. The Bears, according to Russini, are “hoping” Jeanty falls to them at No. 10.
 

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The Athletic’s Diana Russini reports there are members of the Raiders’ front office pushing to take an offensive lineman with the sixth pick in the 2025 draft.

Led by first-time general manager John Spytek, the Vegas front office, per Russini, has spent “substantial time” doing “homework” on Jeanty after he rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 33 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Boise State. There is reportedly some pushback about investing the team’s premium first rounder on Jeanty when it could be used to bolster an offensive line that Pro Football Focus graded as 2024’s 14th-best pass blocking unit and 29th-best run blocking unit. LSU’s Will Campbell and Alabama’s Tyler Booker could be targets for Vegas if they forgo Jeanty in the first. The Bears, according to Russini, are “hoping” Jeanty falls to them at No. 10.
Well, it is a need, so I wouldn't complain. Long as they don't actually think they're going into the season with Mostert, Sincere, and Zuess.
 

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The Athletic’s Diana Russini reports there are members of the Raiders’ front office pushing to take an offensive lineman with the sixth pick in the 2025 draft.

Led by first-time general manager John Spytek, the Vegas front office, per Russini, has spent “substantial time” doing “homework” on Jeanty after he rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 33 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Boise State. There is reportedly some pushback about investing the team’s premium first rounder on Jeanty when it could be used to bolster an offensive line that Pro Football Focus graded as 2024’s 14th-best pass blocking unit and 29th-best run blocking unit. LSU’s Will Campbell and Alabama’s Tyler Booker could be targets for Vegas if they forgo Jeanty in the first. The Bears, according to Russini, are “hoping” Jeanty falls to them at No. 10.

Membou!
 

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The Athletic’s Diana Russini reports there are members of the Raiders’ front office pushing to take an offensive lineman with the sixth pick in the 2025 draft.

Led by first-time general manager John Spytek, the Vegas front office, per Russini, has spent “substantial time” doing “homework” on Jeanty after he rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 33 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Boise State. There is reportedly some pushback about investing the team’s premium first rounder on Jeanty when it could be used to bolster an offensive line that Pro Football Focus graded as 2024’s 14th-best pass blocking unit and 29th-best run blocking unit. LSU’s Will Campbell and Alabama’s Tyler Booker could be targets for Vegas if they forgo Jeanty in the first. The Bears, according to Russini, are “hoping” Jeanty falls to them at No. 10.
It makes sense. Membou has the highest upside and he falls into their lap if NE takes Campbell or trades down
 

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I must say I would not be pleased to see Jeanty go to the Calebs.
Well i wouldn't like that part of it so much..D. Swift gets booted, traded, and whatever team he ends up on, creates another stupid RB room.

But as for my Raiders, from a real football perspective, as long as they come away with either an OL, a DL, or a RB with that pick..or trade back and still get one.. I'll be thrilled
 

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With the Draft dominating the news cycle- a tidbit that's likely much more interesting in real football than Fantasy, but-
Tyler Locket to the Titans. Cam Ward couldn't ask for a more reliable WR to throw to. The guy may not be a stud, but he can still create separation on man to man coverage, find the holes in zones, and be exactly where he's supposed to be, when he's supposed to be there, every time.
Very good move by the Titans, if for no reason than to build confidence in Ward
 

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With the Draft dominating the news cycle- a tidbit that's likely much more interesting in real football than Fantasy, but-
Tyler Locket to the Titans. Cam Ward couldn't ask for a more reliable WR to throw to. The guy may not be a stud, but he can still create separation on man to man coverage, find the holes in zones, and be exactly where he's supposed to be, when he's supposed to be there, every time.
Very good move by the Titans, if for no reason than to build confidence in Ward
But he's turning 93 in WR years this season.
 

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But he's turning 93 in WR years this season.
True, yet he still gets open and catches the ball. He just won't go anywhere with it after (which is nothing new). he sure as hell won't be filling up a box score, but he'll be a solid security blanket for a rookie QB

Maybe he can teach the young guys something about getting the job done?
 

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With the Draft dominating the news cycle- a tidbit that's likely much more interesting in real football than Fantasy, but-
Tyler Locket to the Titans. Cam Ward couldn't ask for a more reliable WR to throw to. The guy may not be a stud, but he can still create separation on man to man coverage, find the holes in zones, and be exactly where he's supposed to be, when he's supposed to be there, every time.
Very good move by the Titans, if for no reason than to build confidence in Ward

Front office changes but the strategy of bringing in vet WRs remains. It's like the entire organization is trigger shy after the AJB/Burks disaster
 

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With the Draft dominating the news cycle- a tidbit that's likely much more interesting in real football than Fantasy, but-
Tyler Locket to the Titans. Cam Ward couldn't ask for a more reliable WR to throw to. The guy may not be a stud, but he can still create separation on man to man coverage, find the holes in zones, and be exactly where he's supposed to be, when he's supposed to be there, every time.
Very good move by the Titans, if for no reason than to build confidence in Ward
I hope Cam Ward is a bust. So much of a bust that he's talked about in the same breath as Ryan Leaf 20 years from now. After he played the first half and then opted out at halftime of our bowl game he's dead to me.
 
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