D-line’s depth should benefit all
Ngakoue, Crosby, Ferrell should see field on rush downs
The Raiders will begin phase three of their offseason program next week. It will run through June 18 and conclude with a mandatory threeday minicamp.
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With more and more football activities being added and in-person meetings being phased in, it’s looking more and more like a traditional offseason.
With players back on the field, fans have plenty of questions.
Here is a sampling of what arrived in this week’s mailbag:
Thatfantasyamericanfootballpod (@TFAFP): Will the Raiders be able to get Cle Ferrell, Yannick Ngakoue and Maxx Crosby on the field together or are we likely to see one of the latter two as third-down rushers predominantly?
Vincent Bonsignore: The Raiders really went to work along the defensive line. The result is a much deeper rotation that provides new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley with all sorts of rotational options.
There’s no question there should be ample opportunities for Ferrell, Ngakoue and Crosby to be on the field together, with Ngakoue and Crosby coming off the edge and Ferrell sliding inside.
Crosby is an interesting case. He was playing with hand and labrum injuries last season and, frankly, probably played too many snaps.
The presence of Ngakoue could mean Crosby’s snap count is reduced.
Fewer plays and a return to health should result in a much more efficient player. For instance, Crosby had three more sacks (10 to seven), seven more tackles (26 to 19) and three fewer pressures (45 to 48) in the 750 snaps he played in 2019 compared to the 905 he played in
2020.
Dan (@Ny_raider): No updates from minicamps?
VB: There was no media availability during phase two of the offseason program that ended this week. Phase three, which begins next week, is expected to include media availability, so keep on the lookout for updates.
joe paclebar (@almustgo) :I would like to know the current health status of Bryan Edwards, Tanner Muse and Richie Incognito. Are they each “full go” now?
VB: The reports on all three have been favorable. Each appears in line to be a full participant in training camp. The media has not had access yet for the offseason program, but Muse did say recently that he is ready to go after undergoing toe surgery last season.
Stinkydamagicpoo (@Stinkydamagicpo):
Where do you think the defense will rank at the end of the year?
VB: Without question that is the biggest and most important unknown of the Raiders season. The defense allowed an average of 29.9 points, the third-most in the NFL last year. For the Raiders to take the next step, that has to improve.
Beginning with the hiring of Gus Bradley to run the defense and a slew of personnel changese, the Raiders would appear to be in line for a noticeable bump up in performance.
If the Raiders can lower the average points foes score to 21 or 22, they would be in line to make the playoffs.
Chris Zayas (@Chriswithaz):
Julio Jones?
VB: Reports out of Atlanta is Julio Jones is almost certainly going to be traded. The Falcons desperately need cap space, and cleaning Jones off their books provides immediate relief.
The Raiders make a ton of sense, and there is no question they will make a major push to add him to their offense. That said, no deal is expected until June 1.