Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders expect to be busy

Draft, pursuit of undrafted rookies to alter roster

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

OAKLAND, Calif. — No NFL team made more March roster transactio­ns than the Raiders.

That activity might force more moves in April.

General manager Reggie Mckenzie met with reporters Friday at his annual predraft news conference. Given the secrecy commonly associated with the three-day event, only so much informatio­n could be divulged. He acknowledg­ed, however, an intriguing dynamic about the team’s rookie acquisitio­n process this year.

The club enters the draft with an unusual void of roster space.

The Raiders can carry up to 90 players on their roster until Sept. 1, when a leaguewide cutdown to 53 players is mandated. They have 76 players under contract and 11 draft picks from Thursday to Saturday.

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Once the draft concludes, hundreds of undrafted rookies are signed across the league. In 2017, the Raiders agreed to terms with 17 such rookies after the draft. This year, when not factoring the possibilit­y of draft-day trading, the team theoretica­lly can sign just three unless it’s willing to adjust its roster to create space for rookie talent.

Mckenzie is prepared to hack away. “What we’re going to do is evaluate all those free agents after the draft,” Mckenzie said. “If we feel like we can upgrade, we will. So that’s not going to hinder us to go and find some players. We’re just going to have to compare to what we have. We’re going to bring in the best 90. If we only have ‘X’ amount of roster spots, then we have to create some.”

Thus, some players’ offseason with the Raiders could end after three weeks.

The team began a voluntary workout program April 9, its early focus strength and conditioni­ng. On Tuesday, activities will ramp up with the start of a three-day veteran minicamp. It’s possible some players, if not released before the draft begins Thursday, could be notified of their release by the end of draft weekend.

Some of these moves might be more straightfo­rward than others.

For example, the team is expected to draft a punter Saturday. Doing so might render punter Colby Wadman expendable.

At 76 players, the Raiders’ roster is fuller than most at this stage. The Atlanta Falcons have the fewest number of players under contract at 58, according to Spotrac. The New York Jets have the most at 83.

Rookie free agency represents a reversal in leverage. For seven rounds, players must wait to learn which of the 32 teams will draft them. They have no final say in their destinatio­n. But if undrafted, a rookie can determine his fate, able to weigh interest — and contract offers — from several teams before making a decision.

Should the Raiders sign fewer rookie free agents in 2018, they can be more aggressive when bidding for a player’s service. A pool cap exists for the amount of signing bonus a team can spend on its undrafted-rookie class. These contract bonuses become more concentrat­ed between a class if fewer rookie free agents are signed.

This helps when bidding versus other teams. Notably, another team could counter this by guaranteei­ng a portion of a player’s base salary.

In March, the Raiders made 30 roster moves, including 21 signings and two trades.

Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gehlkennfl on Twitter.

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