Raiders initial 53-man roster after roster cuts

Raiders initial 53-man roster after roster cuts

The Raiders have made their cuts to get down from their 90-man offseason roster to 53 players. You can see those here. So, we now have their initial 53-man roster. There are likely going to be a few more moves as they scan the waiver wire, but this is what the roster looks like after the big wave hit.

Quarterbacks (2)

Gardner Minshew
Aidan O’Connell

Running backs (4)

Zamir White
Alexander Mattison
Dylan Laube
Ameer Abdullah

Wide Receivers (6)

Davante Adams
Jakobi Meyers
Tre Tucker
DJ Turner
Tyreik McAllister
Ramel Keyton

Tight ends (3)

Brock Bowers
Michael Mayer
Harrison Bryant

Offensive linemen (9)

T Kolton Miller
G Jackson Powers-Johnson
C Andre James
G Dylan Parham
T Thayer Munford
T/G Andrus Peat
G Cody Whitehair
T DJ Glaze
G Jordan Meredith

Defensive interior (5)

Christian Wilkins
John Jenkins
Adam Butler
Nesta Jade Silvera
Byron Young

Edge rushers (4)

Maxx Crosby
Malcolm Koonce
Tyree Wilson
Janarius Robinson

Linebackers (7)

Robert Spillane
Divine Deablo
Luke Masterson
Tommy Eichenberg
Amari Gainer
Amari Burney
Kana’i Mauga

Cornerbacks (6)

Jack Jones
Jakorian Bennett
Nate Hobbs
Brandon Facyson
Decamerion Richardson
MJ Devonshire

Safeties (4)

Marcus Epps
Tre’von Moehrig
Isaiah Pola-Mao
Christopher Smith II

Specialists (3)

K Daniel Carlson
P AJ Cole
LS Jacob Bobenmoyer

Raiders decision to bring back C Andre James may not be glamorous, but it makes sense

Raiders decision to bring back C Andre James may not be glamorous, but it makes sense

The big news for the Raiders on the eve of the free agent negotiating period is the return of center Andre James. Which may not be the big news many were hoping for, there’s good reason for them doing it.

Look, I get the lack of enthusiasm, I really do.

The sixth year former undrafted tackle hasn’t been great at center over the past three seasons. At times he’s been replacement level at best. But right now replacing him is a tricky proposition.

The Raiders had three starting offensive linemen headed for free agency this offseason. All three leaving would mean left guard Dylan Parham would shift to center, which would mean they were looking at having new starters at four of five line positions, with three new faces. That’s not a situation you want to voluntarily put yourself in.

I know, I know “Why don’t they just sign another interior lineman?”
Well, they needed two. And a tackle.
“Draft them!”
No QB then?
“…in the second round.”
Ok, that’s one. And that’s provided they don’t trade that pick to move up to get that QB in the first round. It gets risky after the second round that you’ll get a day one starter.
“Good point. Free agency it is!”
So, outbid the rest of the league for two (or three) of a handful of top offensive linemen and hope there is some money left over to add two DT’s, a corner, and potentially a RB and WR as well?
“Uhhhmm…”
Exactly

Look, I have been as critical as anyone of James throughout his career. Trust me on that. But this is about more than that. He had a decent season in 2023. Probably the best of his career. And in their current predicament, that could be enough.

There are simply too many positions to think about to head into this week needing three new starters on the OL.

The most sensible move was to keep Parham at guard and re-sign James. From there they can head into free agency needing one guard and one tackle. Try and get at least one sure starter and one potential starter and then be in a good spot come draft time.

Cardinals remain committed to Zane Gonzalez as kicker

Kingsbury: “I have all the faith in the world in Zane. We weren’t able to convert that field goal, but he’s done a tremendous job for us, and that’s football.”

In the final two minutes of the Arizona Cardinals’ 34-31 loss to the Miami Dolphins, they had the opportunity to tie the game and potentially force overtime. However, Zane Gonzalez was short on the 49-yard kick and the Cardinals were unable to get the ball back.

It was the second straight game in which he missed a critical kick. He missed a field goal in overtime against the Seattle Seahawks, but was able to redeem himself and make the game-winner after the defense got the ball back.

That doesn’t appear to change the Cardinals’ commitment to Gonzalez.

Appearing on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM on Monday, when head coach Kliff Kingsbury was specifically asked if the team remains committed to Gonzalez, he simply said, “We are.”

Kingsbury doesn’t really regret the move to kick the field goal.

“I wish we could have converted on the third down previously, but when we didn’t and it was fourth down, I have all the faith in the world in Zane,” he said. “We weren’t able to convert that field goal, but he’s done a tremendous job for us, and that’s football.”

The Cardinals do have veteran kicker Mike Nugent on the practice squad but it doesn’t appear they have any plans of making a change any time soon.

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