Ferrell confident defense can improve
Teammates tired of losing, hoping to get over hump
Defensive lineman Clelin Ferrell enters his third year laser-focused on learning a new defensive system and ready to take the next step in his career.
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He believes his Raiders teammates, including fellow 2019 first-rounder Johnathan Abram, are on the same page. The motivation is simple. “All of us are tired of losing,” he said. “It’s not just the fact that we’re losing, it’s the fact we get right there to the playoffs and just can’t get over the hump.” Ferrell and his defensive teammates have taken on a hefty share of criticism the past two years for the team’s failure to qualify for the playoffs, and the numbers haven’t been great. He said the negative comments have been difficult to ignore, but the real issue isn’t tuning out negativity. Ferrell believes it can serve as fuel to spark the team’s turnaround, but he is careful not to take it so seriously. “The question is what to do with it,” Ferrell said. “You take it and evaluate it. When you break it down, it’s people who don’t wake up and do what we do every single day speaking on what we do every single day.
“We understand people have opinions, but you can’t tell me how to drive a car if you never drove. That’s how I look at it.”
Stills impressive
Ferrell said it’s too early to form too much of an opinion of some of the team’s newcomers. The Raiders have yet to put on pads.
But that didn’t stop him from raving about one of the newest defensive additions.
“I don’t really evaluate guys until we put the pads on, but a guy I like a lot is Darius Stills, the undrafted rookie from West Virginia,” Ferrell said. “Real, real good dude with a lot of twitch. You could just tell from his movements in the drills he’s got a little something to it. I like his game.”
Stills’ father, Gary, played linebacker for 10 years for the Chiefs, Ravens and Rams. He also played one season with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League.