With Raiders owner Al Davis admitting his club’s frustration over potentially paying a $17 million option bonus to No. 1 pick JaMarcus Russell, it’s impossible to say which way this contract turns if reports are accurate that receiver Calvin Johnson, the second overall selection in last April’s draft, received $27.5 million in guaranteed money today from the Detroit Lions.
Specific details on Johnson’s contract haven’t been released, but most believe to reach that $27.5 million level the Lions had to use an option-bonus format. Detroit had a smaller rookie pool number than the Raiders to negotiate with.
The Raiders simply don’t want to pay huge option bonuses to their future quarterback without any forfeiture clauses. The entire league is waiting to see how the Russell contract will be structured simply because of its future implications with other top draft picks. Plus, most salary cap experts believe the Raiders will never get to $30 million in guaranteed money and that Russell may want more than that.
There has been some speculation that Oakland’s total guaranteed money offer is $24 million, or what the 49ers gave Alex Smith two years ago. But that doesn’t make much sense, either.
Minter struggling Teams never know when certain veterans are going to hit the wall physically, but Carolina’s trade for Bears safety Chris Harris on Thursday puts an exclamation point on free safety Mike Minter’s tenuous future with the Panthers. Minter may still have a job, but he may not longer be a starter. What is scary for the Panthers, who still have one of the game’s best defensive lines, is that Harris is a physical hitter but Chicago thought he was a step slow in pass coverage. The other starting safety in Carolina is inexperienced Nate Salley.
Speaking of the Panthers, defensive tackle Kris Jenkins is working himself back into shape and he may actually weigh a little less than fellow tackle Ma’ake Kemoeatu. They are both in the 360-pound range at the moment. Many think that Jenkins, who has been slowed by injuries for a couple of seasons, could be on the verge of returning to his 2003 form when he was the game’s best interior defensive lineman.
More money for Smith?
The reverberations of the Dwight Freeney contract seem to be headed toward New Orleans. Will Smith, the Saints’ excellent young defensive end, is entering his fourth NFL season. He had 10½ sacks last season and has forced 11 fumbles in his career. According to some agents, the Saints have started to discuss a big money extension with the player who still has one more season before hitting free-agency.
Petrino likes Ray Rice
Atlanta head coach Bobby Petrino still shakes his head over his tough loss to Rutgers last season while coaching Louisville. Petrino says he will still keep tabs on college football this season. Asked if he will devote hours on Saturday watching college games like Steve Spurrier did when he coached the Redskins, Petrino laughed and said he doubted that he would do that.
There is no question that Petrino thinks that Rutgers’ rugged running back Ray Rice will be a first-round pick when he’s available for the NFL draft.
He’s so physical and his legs are so big and strong,” Petrino said of Rice. “People bounce off of him and in the fourth quarter he’s really good, which is the best indicator o####ood back. He gets stronger as the game goes on.”
Cleveland Comebacks
The Browns have to be very encouraged with how great tight end Kellen Winslow, Jr. looks in training camp. Winslow looks as good as new after microfracture surgery on his right knee. That operation was his third one on the knee.
Also, cornerback Gary Baxter is limited, but shows signs of being able to play this season after having surgery on both of his patellar tendons last October. I don’t think any NFL player has ever returned to be a starter in the league after such drastic operations.
And the news is also good on center LeCharles Bentley. The word is that Bentley should be playing in September and that the coaching staff simply wanted to postpone his return to practice in order to keep a roster spot available for a younger player. If the Browns activated Bentley now and passed him physically, they would have to release someone else. Why rush him into the fray early in camp when there’s still plenty of time to get him ready?
And, finally, everyone is raving about the slimmer Jamal Lewis, who is less than 240 pounds, who sounds like he’s ready to prove a point to his former team, the Ravens, and everyone else for thinking he might be finished as a big-time running back.
The Jenny Craig Line
There are few things missing in Arizona this training camp. First, Edgerrin James removed his familiar gold teeth and put them in a very safe place. Edge claims he’s still the same dude, but the smile is lot tamer.
But the most noticeable sight is the weight loss of Edge’s offensive line. They seem to be determined to impress new offensive line coach Russ Grimm. All total, four linemen have lost a combined 130 pounds. Starting right guard Deuce Lutui is down to 300 pounds. Reggie Wells, the other starting guard, has lost 23 pounds and ditto for starting right tackle Oliver Ross, a former Steeler.
“Obviously, to make it to this level, guys have to have some pride,” Grimm said. “And the more you kick the dog, sooner or later, he's going to turn around and bite you. These guys want to turn things around.”
If Grimm can do for the Cardinals what he did in Pittsburgh, this team has a chance to compete in what looks like a wide-open NFC West at the moment.
Speaking of Grimm, there is no doubt it his mind that Steeler President Art Rooney II, son of owner Dan Rooney, wanted him to be the head coach of the Steelers. Friends believe he was actually offered the job, one that went to Mike Tomlin.
“From what I understand, Tomlin was always Dan Rooney’s first choice,” said a rival team president who is close with Grimm. “This is why Dan allowed Ken Whisenhunt to leave and take the Arizona job. He didn’t want to stand in his way of becoming a NFL head coach, knowing that he wasn’t going to elevate him to the position. I think Russ really believed that Art could make it happen for him. But in this league, it’s always the owner who makes that call. And Mr. Rooney liked Mike Tomlin from the very beginning; he simply needed time to convince himself. Russ left Pittsburgh because he saw no future there and felt a little betrayed.”
Lions always do it something stupid, they already have a stable of wide receivers, they went and drafted another one, who is gonna give him time to run, who is the quaterback, what does the line look like, you must focus on the little things. By doing this it makes life real hard for the Raiders. As to the Raidersa dont draft a player if cant pay him the salary do what the Texans did last year draft a player you can pay, like say what his name? the pass rusher with 2.5 sacks. If you draft a QB No.1 expect topay him No1 QB type cash and stop wasting time. Now Brady Quinn is an #### you r the 24th pick you get paid like the 24th pick. Go to camp perform great on te field then we talk.
the raiders need Jamarcus Russell like they need an extra #### to store hemorroids. Trade the rights to him away for a couple of good linemen - Let Culpepper play a year and grab a qb in the first round next year.
I read there was bad news for the Raiders and I thought the story was going to read that the season was not canceled and now they will still have to be humiliated again this year. It must be hard to be a Raider fan.
all you raider haters talking #### once again why dont you wait for the season to play out before talking #### we aint even at #### pre-season and you running your mouth already let the season play out and then we will see what happens you ####es acting like you work for NFL live and think you know what your talking about lol.
This isnt a bad sign its good. It will show us what money is up for the top picks thats all, thats it. Most of the Raider Haters are merely scared, we have whooped the entire league for years, it had to go down at some point. They will be better this year, and thats as positive as it need be for me.
quote "Lions always do it something stupid, they already have a stable of wide receivers, they went and drafted another one, who is gonna give him time to run, who is the quaterback, what does the line look like, you must focus on the little things."quote
Dont hate, do your homework. Guard D. Woody has returned to camp much slimmer and looking to regain pro bowl form, they alsoo added Mulato and Foster who where both starters on the lines of pretty good running teams last year. Also, they picked up Tatum Bell and T.J. Duckett, two backs known for being good at picking up blitzes and not shying from contact.
Kitna, who is the starting QB, will have plenty of options and time this season and should post career numbers.
But of course you will see this "little thing" when Detroit's offense looks like the second greatest show on earth on opening night in Oakland.
I wonder if Jamarcus Russell will be watching from the sideline, or from his living room couch. Hmmm.
the lions needed a playmaker like johnson to play opposite of williams in order to fully use the Martz system. they will score 35 to 40 points a game and look great doing it. the only problem they might have is on defense. they are going to have to win games by winning shootouts just like the rams did during the super bowl years.
This really puts the Raiders in a compromising position. To be left with the burden of setting the new bar on how to pay your top pick. To guarantee so much money for someone who might not even start is one heck of a ####-shoot. At least CJ21 is going to start this year. But, they should just pay the kid so he can start to work out. Raider-Haters STFU. Its time for the silver and black to start ####-slappin the NFL just as it used to in years past. Note to some of you: The RAIDERS have a winning record against all but a few teams in history. The most wins since the merger. Put that in your joint and smoke it B-Yatch!!
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longblackcoat you are correct, that is exactly what they need to do. #### Russell he's a bust (I can feel it in my bones) a punk and a future problem for everyone who encounters him. He is not worth that much money, put up some Peyton manning numbers and then talk to the N.F.L., punk!
Can Oakland get to Kitna, knock him down a few times early and shatter Martz dream of anything remotely reminiscent of the Rams. Sorry Detriot this is'nt the Tigers and Oakland will only need to provide half an offense to pull this one off.
Wow, Russell had not played a down and is demanding money. Why does this sound stupid. I am sick of all these superior athletes with less than average intelligence who demand huge money.
Take what money is available and then earn the rest.
Why does Jamarcus Russell feel he deserves so much money? He hasn't even played any regular or pre-season games yet. All he has done is make it to the NFL. What is really dumb is that teams are signing all these rookies to big contracts and they haven't even lifted a finger in the regular season. They need to earn their reputation to get the monet first.
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