Ballers & Busters: Raiders preseason Week 2 vs Rams

Your Ballers & Busters for the Raiders’ second preseason game vs Rams

Another preseason in the books. And while the joint practices were probably more useful to the starters than the game — because many didn’t play and most of those who did saw just one drive — the roster hopefuls rely on it as a proving ground. Not just for the Raiders, but any other team that may be watching.

For that reason, it gives the Raiders a lot to think about. Obviously because they want to keep the best players, but also because they don’t want to risk another team scooping them up on waivers.

In that regard, the performances in the game means something. Whether it’s those who balled out or those whose performance was a bust. In other words…

Ballers

QB Aidan O’Connell

He’s two for two this preseason as the Raiders’ top Baller. This week he played the entire second half and was nearly flawless doing it. He threw for 163 yards on 11 of 18 passes with two touchdowns and no interceptions. The fourth round rookie is developing quite a following this early on and deservedly so.

LT Jermaine Eluemunor, RT Thayer Munford

With Josh McDaniels saying Kolton Miller was a bit banged up, he moved Eluemunor from right to left and started Munford on the right side. And the two formed a wall for half the game.

The first drive of the game was led by Jimmy Garoppolo. The Raiders marched down the field 70 yards for the score. Along the way Munford was a key block on a ten-yard run, Eluemunor cleared the way for Zamir White to pick up the first and goal on third and one, and the next play Munford was part of the escort for Brandon Bolden to score from seven yards out.

There were several time Brian Hoyer held the ball much longer than you’d have liked. But because of Eluemunor and Munford, he only paid for it once. Two other times, he sat in the pocket comfortably until he found his man for completions of 17 yards and 43 yards.

WR Phillip Dorsett, WR DeAndre Carter

Those completions of 17 and 43 yards both went to Dorsett on consecutive plays near the end of the first half. Two plays later, his man was flagged for pass interference trying to keep Dorsett from beating him for another catch. And it led to a field goal.

But that’s not where Dorsett’s day stared. He had the first catch of the game from Garoppolo on the opening touchdown drive. He got a step on his man on a deep ball on the next drive, but the pass was behind him so it was knocked down.

Carter was impressive because he had nice plays in three different areas. He laid a clear out block on the first touchdown. Then at the end of the first quarter, he had a 31-yard punt return before just barely getting pushed out of bounds near midfield, and finally he had a nine-yard catch. Check those three boxes. We already know about his deep speed.

LB Curtis Bolton

As you might expect, this special teams maven made his first play of the game in the return game, getting down the field on coverage teams to make the stop at the 24-yard-line. He would make another special teams tackle later in the game.

In the second quarter, he was in on defense and made a run stop for no gain despite the defender grabbing his face mask.

In the third quarter he had a tackle on a short catch and a tackle for loss that was nullified by a holding penalty on the defense.

LB Drake Thomas

The undrafted rookie showed some great instincts and tackling abilities. He entered the game on defense in the third quarter and finished with a team leading 10 combined tackles, including four run stops of two yards or less and a tackle for loss and two tackles on special teams.

WR Keelan Cole

The O’Connell/Cole connection was clicking in the second half. For five catches on six targets for 60 yards. That included a 21-yards hookup on O’Connell’s first touchdown drive and catches of 11 yards and 17 yards on third and nine on his second TD drive.

Honorable Mention

S Isaiah Pola-Mao — Was in the right position to haul in an interception which he returned 50 yards for a TD.

G Greg Van Roten — Gave up no run stuffs or pressures while being a key block on the Brandon Bolden TD run to end the first drive.

WR Cam Sims — Made an impressive leaping touchdown grab along the right side of the end zone, dragging his toes to secure it. There’s value in being able to make catches like that.

Sacks, takeaways highlight Raiders dominant defensive effort to open preseason vs 49ers

Raiders led by dominant defensive effort in preseason opening win over 49ers

The Raiders dominated the 49ers in their preseason opener. And it all started on defense.

It took three drives for the 49ers to convert for a first down. And the reason was simple – pressure.

In both the first two drives, the 49ers went three-and-out for a total of six plays. Two of the first three were sacks by John Jenkins and a shared sack by Jordan Willias and Isaac Rochell. The second drive ended with pressure resulting in a rushed, errant throw by Trey Lance.

By the end of the game, the Raiders had four sacks, with Amari Burney and Adam Butler each getting sacks as well.

With rookie QB Aidan O’Connell putting together a new flawless performance on the offense, the result was a 34-7 runaway preseason victory to open the preseason for the Raiders.

O’Connell’s performance is a good sign for his future, the performance of the defense gives them hope for right now.

“Everybody looked hungry out there,” said veteran DT John Jenkins. “LIke a pack of hyenas.”

For two days this past week the Raiders defense showed some promise. They were ball hawking to get turnovers in team sessions and getting some good pressure in pass rush drills as well.

After a season in which the team had among the fewest takeaways, including the literal fewest interceptions in the league (6) along with very little inside pressure, they know they must show improvement in those areas this season.

The takeaways were a shared thing for the entire defense. Even the 49ers lone score was on a play that should have been an interception, but it went through Duke Shelley’s hands and was caught off the deflection by tight end Ross Dwelley for the score.

The first actual turnover was on downs with Jordan Willis making the tackle for loss against his former team.

Just before the half, rookie Amari Burney had a pick go through his hands.

The third quarter saw another turnover on downs, this time Neil Farrell Jr led the stonewall at the line on fourth and one. The very next 49ers offensive play, saw the Raiders finally get their hands on a takeaway. Darien Butler was making the tackle and Curtis Bolton flew over to punch the ball out. Azizi Hearn recovered and the Raiders were in business.

It was early in the fourth quarter, on their third opportunity, before the Raiders finally secured an interception. A Brandon Allen pass over the middle went off the hands of the receiver and Sam Webb was there to pick it off. He returned it to the four-yard-line and a few plays later, the for the third time off a turnover, the Raiders would score.

“He pushed off and I was ready for him to catch it and make the tackle and move onto the next play, but it slipped right through his hands and I was prepared,” said Webb on the play. “You know what they say, tip drill. I was prepared and almost scored when I took it back.”

This defense was opportunistic in the joint practices, with four interceptions in 11-on-11s and another four in 7-on-7s. From there it was about seeing it translate from the practice field to the game. One interception, nearly two others, a forced fumble, and two turnovers on downs is a very good day for a defense.

Raiders preseason schedule dates and times announced

Raiders preseason schedule dates and times announced

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The next time the Raiders will set foot on a football field is now set. Mark your calendars and start your countdown to Sunday, August 13.

That and the other two Raiders preseason dates and times was officially announced today. Here is their full preseason schedule:

Week 1: Sunday, August 13, 1:00 pm — San Francisco 49ers at Raiders
Week 2: Saturday, August 19, 6:00 pm — Raiders at LA Rams
Week 3: Saturday, August 26, 5:00 pm — Raiders at Dallas Cowboys

For the Raiders’ first two preseason games, they will hold joint practices. First in Las Vegas with the 49ers and then in Los Angeles with the Rams.

You can also see the full regular season schedule HERE.