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top linebacker prospect Devin White for pre-draft visit | Silver and Black PrideMost also have White as a sure top-10 pick in April’s draft Gareon Conley Jersey , if not a top five pick,..."Raiders newsRaiders to host top linebacker prospect Devin White for pre-draft visit | Silver and Black PrideMost also have White as a sure top-10 pick in April’s draft, if not a top five pick, so if the Raiders do have eyes for him, the only way they would get him is either with their pick at four or not much farther down. Some believe he is squarely on the Buccaneers radar at 5 or perhaps the Giants at 6.Raiders pre-draft visits continue this week with two of draft’s top pass rushers | Silver and Black PrideThis week, the widely consider second best pass rusher, Josh Allen is in the house, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.Tight end Noah Fant visiting Raiders | Silver and Black PrideFant is widely considered one of the top two tight ends in this draft along with his Iowa teammate TJ Hockenson. Many expect Hockenson to be selected long before the Raiders pick at 24, making Fant the more plausible pick.Raiders 2019 Draft Radar: Safeties | Silver and Black PrideTowards the end of last season, Raiders safeties Karl Joseph and Erik Harris were both playing at a high level. Both will be back this season in the Silver and Black. However, depth is an issue and these two don’t exactly bring the star power many teams covet in the defensive backfield. The Raiders could look to bolster the back end of their defense with a safety on draft day.Raiders announce re-signing of three ERFAs | Silver and Black PrideAs the Raiders begin their offseason workouts today, they announced the return of three of their Exclusive Rights Free Agents. They have brought back 2018 seventh round pick wide receiver Marcell Ateman, kicker Daniel Carlson, and tackle Justin Murray.AFC WestChargers CB Trevor Williams signs tender | Chargers WireWilliams was solid for Los Angeles in 2018, recording 23 tackles (19 solo) and one interception in nine games. Unfortunately, he suffered a knee injury that kept him out for the majority of the season.Broncos CB Chris Harris to skip voluntary minicamp | NFL.comChris Harris continues to avoid Denver, electing to work out with a personal trainer in Dallas instead. The former All-Pro corner has made it clear he wants a new contract.Exploring the idea of a Russell Wilson-Denver Broncos trade | Predominantly OrangeSeahawks quarterback Russell Wilson gave the team a deadline to get a long-term deal done. The closer it gets towards the deadline, the more it seems like he could be traded. The Denver Broncos may be one of the teams that could be intrigued by a trade.Chiefs continue to be protected by NFL’s safest helmet | Chiefs WireThey’ve determined the top-rated helmets by performance and the VICIS Zero1 remains the best helmet in football. This is the third straight testing period that the VICIS Zero1 helmet has been the NFL’s top-rated.‘I like to be in your face.’ Why Bashaud Breeland thinks he’s a good fit for Chiefs | The Kansas City StarBreeland, who signed with Green Bay during Week 4 of last season, says he has found an ideal fit with the Chiefs under new defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. His reasoning is quite simple — the style of coverage techniques.NFL newsHot 150: Gil Brandt’s top-ranked prospects for 2019 NFL Draft | NFL.comSoon, the latest group of NFL prospects will be divvied up by their new employers at the 2019 NFL Draftin Nashville, Tennessee. But before the picks start flying in Music City (Round 1 begins Thursday, April 25 at 8:00 p.m. ET), let’s take a look at my top 150 prospects in this class.How mathematicians are trying to make NFL schedules fairer | ESPN.comFour years ago, a group of University at Buffalo researchers submitted a paper to the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, outlining a mathematical approach by which the NFL could potentially produce a materially fair and largely disparity-free schedule.Eight NFL teams most likely to trade up, down in first round of draft | USA TodayWhile many teams already have their young passers in place, several still could be looking to make a move in the first round. Here’s a breakdown of the eight franchises most likely to trade up or down this year, factoring in organizations’ past tendencies and current needs:Wentz’s back not fully healed: ‘It’s still getting there’ | NFL.comAs the Eagles open offseason conditioning, Wentz said Monday he’s running and throwing some after suffering a back injury that wiped out the end of his 2018 campaign. The 26-year-old said he’s “week-to-week” and hopeful to be ready by OTAs, which begin on May 21.Peyton Manning goes deep with pass at NFL’s storied history | Yahoo SportsManning, a lock for the Pro Football Hall of Fame when he becomes eligible in 2021, is hosting and serving as an executive producer for ‘’Peyton’s Places,’’ a five-part, 30-episode series celebrating the NFL’s 100th season. The show debuts on ESPN+ in July, with ESPN and ABC airing special compilations. MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — John Cominsky has more people watching Senior Bowl practices this week than he figures would typically attend his games at Division II Charleston.“We maybe had three or four hundred people max at our games watching us play,” the defensive lineman said. “Just the attention here has been completely new to me. A lot of these guys are used to it from the Power 5 schools. This is an experience I’ve never had. I can’t help but smile and be excited about it.”He’s not alone.While the Senior Bowl rosters are littered with players from Power 5 schools as usual — some of whom are already household names among college and NFL fans — there’s plenty of others looking to make an impression. That includes small-school stars who caught the attention of NFL teams while playing in front of small crowds away from the glamour of major college football. Saturday’s Senior Bowl will be the first nationally televised games for some.Players like Cominsky, Delaware cornerback Nasir Adderley and high school quarterback-turned left tackle Tytus Howard of Alabama State are competing against their big-school counterparts all week in front of NFL scouts, coaches and executives.Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden Johnathan Hankins Jersey , who’s leading the North team, can relate to them somewhat as a product of the University of Dayton.“It’s huge. Carson Wentz proved a couple of years ago it doesn’t matter where you come from,” Gruden said. “There’s been a lot of obscure schools represented here. I think these guys have a chip on their shoulder, some of them. They want this. This is the only chance they can get to prove that they belong with the big boys. So keep an eye on a lot of these schools that aren’t your Power 5 conferences.”All told, the Senior Bowl rosters include 11 FCS players and three from Division II, including Cominsky. He arrived at Charleston as a 215-pound quarterback but measured in this week at 6-foot-5, 285 pounds.Now, NFL teams are getting a chance to see how he fares against bigger, stronger, faster blockers than he typically faced.“It’s a golden opportunity because the competition at D-2 just doesn’t cut it for these scouts,” Cominsky said. “It’s exciting to watch me run through somebody’s face but not when it’s at the Division II level. They want to see it bigger, better. You see these offensive linemen walking around here, these are the guys they want to see me do it to.”Gruden said small college products like wide receivers Keelan Doss (UC Davis) and Penny Hart (Georgia State) helped themselves in Wednesday’s practice, and also cited Cominsky. The practice was moved to South Alabama’s indoor facility because of the weather.“This Cominsky kid is also making people check the rosters to see who he is,” Gruden said.Here’s a look at a few of the other intriguing small-school products at the Senior Bowl:— Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois: Missed the birth of daughter Kambridge Vonyea Saunders Tuesday to pursue his NFL dream in Mobile. “There’s no doubt if I love the game or not,” he said.The 6-foot, 320-pounder gained some attention for backflips and even caught a touchdown pass his senior season in addition to his defensive performance.He received scholarship offers from Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Auburn and Missouri out of high school — as a shot putter.— Andy Isabella, WR, UMass: Not an FCS product, but one who’s still from a lower profile program. One of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver. Second-team Associated Press All-American after leading the FBS with 1,698 yards on 102 catches. How’d he fare against Power 5 teams? His resume includes a 219-yard performance against Georgia. Isabella also had 303 yards against Liberty, the most of any FBS or FCS receiver in a game on the season.He says he gained confidence he could play in the NFL after his first start against Florida as a sophomore. “In my head, you would have thought I was crazy but I always thought I was going to make it,” Isabella said. “I never really doubted myself.”— Adderley. He has drawn NFL buzz leading up to Senior Bowl week for his own play. His pedigree is impressive, too. His grandfather’s cousin, Herb Adderley, played for Vince Lombardi with the Green Bay Packers, and for the Dallas Cowboys, winning three Super Bowls. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.“He’s just one of the greatest to ever do it,” Nasir Adderley said. “I’m very fortunate to have him in my circle.”— Howard. He didn’t get a scholarship offer coming out of high school, where he played quarterback and says he could throw the ball 70 yards. He walked on at Alabama State as a 225-pound tight end. Now, Howard is a 6-5, 322-pounder.Howard never played tight end at the Southwestern Athletic Conference school but did catch a pass on a trick play against Grambling State as a junior. Howard is already lobbying for more chances for himself and his fellow linemen.“You’ve got tackles who can catch the ball so why not use them?” he said. “Nobody’s looking for it.It’s his blocking that could land him an NFL job, though.Senior Bowl head Jim Nagy said none of the players were token small-school invites.“I think every (small college) guy we brought in is going to get drafted and play a long time,” Nagy said.

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