2017 Off Season Thread

Do the Cardinals resign Calais Campbell at 30 years old?

D-Line must be upgraded this year. Depth was ugly. We need another Justin Tuck. A veteran that can still ball.
 
NIPS, what do you think it would cost to get Kawaan Short? If we let Dan Williams go, would the difference be close to a wash? Del Rio's Jacksonville teams had John Henderson and Marcus Stroud for several years. He needs some strong DT's that can push the pocket and hold up against the run. I'm done with the soft fat guys that lack the strength to do either job effectively.

Carolinas got some cap space... good possibility he gets resigned.. but I'd take the next best thing off that team

Mario Addison... he's a fuckin solid DE
 
@JasonLaCanfora Browns have secured Gregg Williams to be their next defensive coordinator. Done deal. Wholesale changes coming to defensive staff
 
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Ward has to hit the weight room and work on technique

If this was college he should have been redshirted
Don't think strength was the issue, maybe his core, but technique? That's in definite need of work.

If MEJ was healthy he would have been coming off the bench.
 
NIPS, what do you think it would cost to get Kawaan Short? If we let Dan Williams go, would the difference be close to a wash? Del Rio's Jacksonville teams had John Henderson and Marcus Stroud for several years. He needs some strong DT's that can push the pocket and hold up against the run. I'm done with the soft fat guys that lack the strength to do either job effectively.

Lol
 
Agreed with those saying we can't stand pat on the assumption that injuries were our downfall. This division is going to be a battle for the next few years. Denver has plenty of cap space and KC/SD will have enough to make a power move.

Edit: KC has their own FAs to deal with but can make some cap moves that really won't hurt them too much.
Most teams that make it to the big dance have injuries. It's rare that a team makes it without someone important going down. How do they still make it to the dance? Depth.

Every player we add needs to bring something to the table: DL rotation (with starting potential), DB/LB depth (hell a starting NB with top 2 potential and someone to push for starting reps at Will would be great), WR/TE/RB rotation guys (don't need a bell-cow kind of RB starter but I wouldn't kick one out the door either).

Special teams guys need to be solid backups at O/D positions (kind of like Trawick looked like at S at times).
 
Not with our crap linebackers.

Our crap LBs are crap in either scheme.

Mack, Irvin, and Smith (if we ever get him back) could work very well attacking from wide. Latham was a 3-4 end in college and that's where Ward was projected to play as a pro. It really wouldn't take any more roster moves to make this a competent 3-4 than it would for a 4-3. The big difference is that we might get more from our best player(s).
 
Jack Del Rio outlines three key problem areas Raiders must address this offseason

No question when a team loses one player and the team falls apart, there are serious issues to address. For the Raiders, that one player was Derek Carr and his absence exposed the rest of the team’s issues that had been masked much of the season.

Sunday, the day after the Raiders playoff run ended, Jack Del Rio laid a few of the areas that the team must address and/or improve upon in order to make another playoff run in 2017.

1. Secondary

With the addition of Sean Smith to go along with David Amerson and DJ Hayden and TJ Carrie battling for the slot corner job, the Raiders thought they had their secondary issues shored up. But time and time again, the Raiders’ corners would allow their assignments to get behind them or were unable to shed a block or stop a runner from getting past them.

“Explosive plays, whether you like it or not, they always come back to the secondary.,” said Del Rio. “The front line, even if you have a front line that is full of holes, the back end has a chance to cap the play before it goes explosive. Runs that get out big time, typically have to do with a missed tackle, poor leverage, missed assignment, something along those lines. In the back end, obviously balls go over the top of your head, missed tackles, missed assignments lead to long passes as well. That’s just the way it is. DB coaches will talk about it all the time like, ‘We’re the ones when you’re playing out there on that island, there is no hiding from it.’ You’re there, that guy gets behind you somehow, and everybody in the stadium can see it. There’s really no sugarcoating that.”

“I talked about it a little bit yesterday after the game. I thought it was a little bit of a microcosm of the year . . . there were some leverage issues, misplayed balls that end up going big. A run that’s bottled up that works its way around the perimeter, a ball down the sideline, just a couple things where big plays got away where it mars what otherwise was really pretty darn good.”

Adding a good corner in free agency would go a long way to helping solidify the secondary.

2. Interior defensive line

I’ve been harping on this for quite some time. The interior defensive line must take top priority for an upgrade or several upgrades this offseason. The Raiders had the third fewest sacks I the league this season, with outside pass rusher Khalil Mack putting up 18 of the team’s 26 sacks on the season.

“I would say in particular, interior pass rush is critical for us to get that going,” Del Rio said. “We were not nearly effective enough. I think Stacy [McGee] had the 2.5 sacks in there and Mario [Edwards Jr.], we got Mario back late and he wasn’t a huge factor. ‘Haddy’ [Jihad Ward] wasn’t a huge factor, Denico [Autry] played with that wrist all year and he wasn’t… I didn’t feel like we got enough inside push. That’s going to be an area for sure that we’re going to have to be better and do better.”

All season, Del Rio was shuffling interior defensive linemen trying to find a combination that worked or someone who stood out as that player who can be an every down guy. Two players Del Rio didn’t mention were Dan Williams and Justin Ellis, who are the team’s nose tackles. They too were inconsistent in stopping the run.

The overarching issue here is no one commanded attention from the opposing offense to free up the outside pass rushers or to take advantage of single blocking.

Getting a top free agent defensive tackle and/or draft pick would make a lot of sense for the Raiders.

3. Wide receiver

This area is more about the performance of the two starters than anything. First was drops, which had Michael Crabtree ‘lead’ the league.

“I’m not sure what the [drop] numbers are yet. I haven’t looked at the final tally, but I would say that there are more than I’m comfortable with, more than we should have. You can add that to the list of things we’re talking about here, areas that are obvious areas that must improve.”

As for the other starter, it had to do with Amari Cooper’s production waning for a second straight season. After week eight when he set a career high with 173 yards receiving, Cooper didn’t break 80 yards in a game the rest of the way, averaging under 46 yards per game.

“Not sure about that,” Del Rio said of Cooper’s dwindling late season production. “Last year, I think it was clearly involved with his foot. Don’t believe he was dealing with a similar type of injury. Whether it’s, as we evaluate ourselves and go back and look at it, whether it was what they were doing to us or what we weren’t doing to provide those opportunities for him. Which was it? Was the guy he was going against good enough to get him slowed down? Was it scheme? Was it design on our part? Those are all things we have to look at in detail after the season.”

It speaks volumes about just how good this offense was considering both Crabtree and Cooper had over 1000 yards this season despite their issues.

This is to say nothing of the rest of the receiving corps not doing a whole lot. Seth Roberts took a step back in his production (397 yards), as did Andre Holmes (126 yards). Though Holmes showed great value on special teams, an upgrade at receiver could be in the cards.
 
Our crap LBs are crap in either scheme.

Mack, Irvin, and Smith (if we ever get him back) could work very well attacking from wide. Latham was a 3-4 end in college and that's where Ward was projected to play as a pro. It really wouldn't take any more roster moves to make this a competent 3-4 than it would for a 4-3. The big difference is that we might get more from our best player(s).
OK...I've made a note of it.

I like the idea that all three of our SB championships we ran a 3-4.
 
Jack The Taco seems to have been reading our forum. He's got a handle on the issues.

Now, how he deals with the issues is another matter.

I still think a lot of the problems (even with the secondary) are scheme related. Norton trying to run Cover 3 without the same personnel as they had in Seattle. Ugh. It's all he knows so he tries to put that square peg in the round hole. Boom.

I bet if we had a DC who schemed to our players strengths we'd see much better results even with the players we have. Smith was a Pro Bowler. A lot of folks thought Nelson was a Pro Bowler and voted him into the game. So who's mistaken? Maybe it's Ken Norton.
 
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