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If Rams release Bulger, Raiders should consider QB

Archived Image: Marc Bulger getting sacked in 2006

Archived Image: Marc Bulger getting sacked in 2006

It’s obvious that the Oakland Raiders are ready to go into 2010 season with Bruce Gradkowski on their quarterback corps after he received a second-round tender this week.

He could potentially earn $1.759 million under the one-year tender.

And the Raiders believe that he can compete with JaMarcus Russell next season for the starting job.

But lets state the facts; neither has proven anything in the NFL. Russell has been a bust so far and has no leadership skills. Gradkowski is fiery and elevated the spirit of his teammates, but he’s also limited and has done little to prove that he can be a successful starting caliber quarterback that can do it from week-to-week.

The other guy in the picture – Charlie Frye – was given his original round tender. But he’s definitely a third stringer at best and a player that is valued more for his mental acuity for the game than his actual on the field ability.

So why not bring in a veteran who may be ready to rejuvenate his career or retain a starting job? Why not bring in a quarterback who actually has a solid resume and has been a proven winner atop someone’s depth chart?

Yes, Jake Delhomme was just jettisoned by the Carolina Panthers. No, he’s not the guy I’m talking about. I am talking about a quarterback in the same conference that will probably be ousted very soon by his club.

Marc Bulger.

The St. Louis Rams just finalized a deal with A.J Feeley. They have some options at quarterback that intrigue them and taking a passer in the draft is not completely out of the question.

Parting ways with Bulger is expected due to the $8.5 million salary he’s slated to make in 2010 – money the 33-year old will not likely see as the Rams can easily escape from that this off-season.

Bulger’s career has been way more productive than any of the Raiders current crop of passers. He led the Rams to a 12-4 record in 2003 and into the 2nd round of the playoffs. Bulger is a two time pro-bowler and the Rams thought so highly of him, they game him a six-year, $62.5 million extension in 2007.

A few lackluster seasons along with injuries have slowed him down. But this is the type of passer that Oakland needs to bring into the fold.

Going young and not having a passer with Bulger’s experience or ability to push the other quarterbacks fighting for the top spot may not be the right move.

And there is no denying that Bulger is still capable of flinging the football all over the field with success.

“I think Marc is extremely talented,” Kurt Warner said in February. “I think he brings a lot to the table. But the thing you always realize as a quarterback is that you’re never going to have great success if you don’t have great players around you. They’ve obviously been going through a rebuilding process. A lot of changes have taken place over the last few years. Although Marc can still play, he hasn’t had the opportunity to really do what he is capable of doing. That has been the frustrating part.”

Another former teammate, D’Marco Farr stated, “Now there’s a guy [Bulger] with all the talent in the world in my opinion. Has the same brain as Kurt Warner; they were trained under the same guy in Mike Martz.”

He continued, “It’s a sad deal because the guy can wing the football. I mean the guy can flat play,” praising his ability, but he also commented that his downfall may be his lack of charisma.

Regardless, Bulger has all the tools and more importantly, the experience in this league to get the job done – something that neither Russell nor Gradkowski have proven.

JaMarcus_Russell

When Bulger is released – which is highly likely – that’s the type of player they need to really elevate the competition at quarterback going into the summer. He’s the type of talent that can push the others on the roster because of his body of work.

Bulger will come cheap and he would consider Oakland because his arrival could land him a job under center.

I’m sure he’s confident enough that he can beat out any of the players the Raiders line up to battle for the job. And that could be enough to entice him to come to the Bay Area.

And that’s the type of player that in the past Oakland has had success with at quarterback – passers looking to revive their career after being thrown overboard by former teams.

Reports in February stated that Bulger had cleaned out his locker.

If he’s truly a goner – and all indications are that the Rams are ready to go in a different direction…

The Raiders should target Bulger and give him a shot at their opening at quarterback.

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