Lodi News-Sentinel

Raiders use 1st pick on embattled CB Conley

- By Michael Wagaman

ALAMEDA — Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie said his staff did extensive research on Gareon Conley before using the 24th overall pick in the draft on the talented but embattled Ohio State cornerback who has been accused of rape.

“We did our due diligence throughout this whole process and we trust our research, the reports, everything that we have on Mr. Conley,” McKenzie said. “I don’t want to get into all the details but the bottom line is we’ve done miles and miles of research to make sure we were totally comfortabl­e with our decision, which we were.”

Conley said he took a polygraph test earlier Thursday and is scheduled to meet with police Monday.

“I’m very confident that it will be resolved,” Conley told reporters during a conference call after the first round of the draft. “I took a test today that helps, and when I make my statement and with all the evidence that I have, I feel confident that it will be resolved.”

McKenzie said that Conley was “hands down” the best available player when Oak-

land went on the clock. Coach Jack Del Rio called it a happy moment for the Raiders organizati­on.

Conley, 21, seemed like a lock to be selected early in the first round until earlier this week, when it was revealed that he had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Cleveland.

He has called the allegation­s “completely false” and no charges have been filed as police investigat­e. Conley was named in a police report that details the allegation­s but no informatio­n has been forwarded to prosecutor­s.

“It’s been real emotional but I got through it,” Conley said. “I just kept my faith strong and kept listening to my mom, my agent and my support and kept my head on straight.”

McKenzie sounded confident the situation will be resolved.

“The research was done,” McKenzie said. “It wasn’t just a gut (feeling). It was based on research. We are very confident in the informatio­n that we gathered.”

An attorney for Conley has said that his client was willing to meet with detectives and agreed to give a DNA sample to counter the sexual assault claims.

Despite obvious needs at defensive tackle and middle linebacker, McKenzie and Del Rio instead opted for a talented player who was projected to be a top 15 pick before his stock took a hit.

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