I'd start Andrew Walter the entire year. See what you got because he was a 3rd round pick and has a lot of skills. Your going to get the #1 overall pick in all likely hood so go with Walter and like VF said forget about this season. Keep Lamont Jordan and use him as your offensive weapon. Ship Sapp and Moss off somewhere and get picks. If you like what you got with Walter then you use the #1 overall pick on Joe Thomas or Calvin Johnson. If you don't like what you got then take Brady Quinn 1st overall.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'd start Andrew Walter the entire year. See what you got because he was a 3rd round pick and has a lot of skills. Your going to get the #1 overall pick in all likely hood so go with Walter and like VF said forget about this season. Keep Lamont Jordan and use him as your offensive weapon. Ship Sapp and Moss off somewhere and get picks. If you like what you got with Walter then you use the #1 overall pick on Joe Thomas or Calvin Johnson. If you don't like what you got then take Brady Quinn 1st overall.</div> sounds like a good plan Art shell is the biggest problem
The way Calvin Johnson has been playing, I am gonna put him as the number 2 guy in the draft behind Brady.....I think the Raiders should go ahead and take Brady,ship away some players for another 1st and pick up Jeff Samadrijza....You can't go wrong with a Brady Quinn to Moss and Quinn to Samadrijza connection..
Well Mark, I think that the Raiders need the obvious - cut loose with JP, and get as much as they can for him. Noone is going to take W. Sapp at this point, ....maybe Buffalo. As for Moss, I think that he still has some big plays left in him, and they should just keep him. Al Davis is now using an aluminum walker to get around, and only was able to attend ONE practice during this training camp. I will miss Al when he is gone, he is exacty the opposite of the 49ers, never rebuilding, but always expending energy for a Superbowl (49ers are the other local team, just putting things into perspective). It is rumored that his son will inherit the team, which will probably be run in a very different way than we have seen in the past 30 years. I think that Al, HOF owner/coach, will become an undead. He will still whisper in the ears of the players/coaches as a ghost, telling them things like, "Ghost to the Post, you know, throw it to Randy!"