Why the Raider Nation Shouldn’t Worry About the Raiders’ Receivers.
It's not easy being a wide receiver in Oakland. You'll have to go all the way back to 2002 to find a receiver that caught over 80 passes, the last time a receiver caught 10 touchdown passes was in 2000.
This may be hard to believe considering the Raiders love for the deep ball, then again the Raiders haven't given any quarterback a decent offensive line to work with.
Pro bowl players like Javon Walker and Randy Moss were so terrible in Oakland that you have to wonder if the movie Super Bad got its title from their play.
There is no Tim Brown, Jerry Rice, Moss, or even a Jerry Porter in Oakland in 2010. The Raiders are depending on youth to revive their passing game.
The top three receivers on the Oakland depth chart are 24 years old or younger, but these...
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