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Little going to get cut? I think butler may have earned a spot. What about Atkinson III?
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Oakland’s Top 100 potential on offense
August, 29, 2014
By Bill Williamson | ESPN.com
ESPN’s top 100 rankings project ends Friday. The Oakland Raiders did not have a player ranked in the Top 100 on offense. Tennessee and Jacksonville were the only other teams not to have a player in the Top 100.
Let’s take a look at some Oakland offensive players who could potentially crack the Top 100 in the future:
Derek Carr: The rookie quarterback will likely be the Raiders’ starter by this time next year, at the latest. Shoot, it could happen next week. The second-round pick has big potential. You never know how a quarterback will develop, but Carr has a chance to be a star.
Gabe Jackson: The third-round pick is a road-grading guard. It may take a while for him to develop into a top-tier guard but he has that type of potential.
Marcel Reece: Too bad fullbacks aren’t valued in today’s game or Reece could easily be on the list now. The Raiders hope to get him more involved in the offense. If so, we could see him in this list next year.
Mychal Rivera: I wouldn’t be shocked to see him jump into the top 50 someday. He flashed as a rookie last season. Rivera has a chance to be a highly-productive pass-catcher.
Stefen Wisniewski: The fourth-year center is a stalwart of this offense. He is not a top-tier player but he is a good player who is getting better.
Rivera should be a solid sleeper tooI'm making Murray my sleeper pick this year.