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Raiders: Campbell, offensive line, defensive talk & more…

Not much stands between Jason Campbell and the top of the depth chart

Not much stands between Jason Campbell and the top of the depth chart

The Oakland Raiders just wrapped up their first full squad minicamp this past weekend. And after the three-day event, I stand by my opinion that Jason Campbell should be the starting quarterback for this club.

Bruce Gradkowski’s absence was noticeable. And his performances leading up to the season will influence what happens during the open competition. But no passer on this Raiders squad has the ability and capabilities of Campbell.

In an article published on April 25th, I stated that Oakland should empower the former Redskin and make him feel at home, hand over the keys to the signal caller and give him something Washington was never able to do – security.

Competitions are always good for a job and no one is denying that Oakland needs to pick the best players for the job based on performances. But in this case, solidifying the quarterback position and giving Campbell a definitive nod will allow him to work at ease with Hue Jackson and bring to Oakland what they have needed since Rich Gannon retired…

A capable starting passer in the NFL.

OFFENSIVE LINE CHATTER…

Rookies Bruce Campbell and Jared Veldheer are imposing talents. And they appear to be viable candidates to either compete for starting jobs by the time the summer comes around or contribute in their first seasons. Campbell saw action at guard this weekend in trying to get him more reps with the second team and exposing the chiseled lineman to as many situations as possible. “We need to expose him a little bit,” Cable said. Samson Satele looks to have a nice gap between himself and anyone who will try to take his job atop the depth chart.

Robert Gallery is entrenched at left guard and Mario Henderson will go into 2010 looking to improve upon his first full campaign at left tackle.

Veldheer and Campbell talk during the minicamp

Veldheer and Campbell talk during the minicamp

D-FENCE

Jay Richardson talked about his coordinator in an exclusive chat with SBReport.net last week, stating, “It’s fun. He plays an attacking style defense. John Marshall is a fundamentally sound coordinator. He wants everything done right all the time and he has a lot of personality. He does the best he can to try to get us going throughout the week, even though it gets tough sometimes, he sticks with it and he’s just one of those guys that is relentless. He has fun with it. We have a good time with coach Marshall.”

This weekend, Marshall was seen chewing out his unit during drills along with defensive line coach Mike Waufle. Oakland expects big things out of their trenches. Lamarr Houston comes off a solid first weekend and if he is able to make an impact immediately, the Raiders could have a nice mix when Richard Seymour comes back. Houston’s development under the supervision of Waufle will be a major storyline in 2010.

DMAC AND BUSH…

“Me and Michael (Bush) learned a lot from Justin. We’re just going to take the torch from him and just try to keep it going and get better every year.” Those were the words of Darren McFadden, who now has the duties of carrying the rock with Michael Bush now that the veteran is off the roster. The duo at running back will be pushed by Hue Jackson all summer and expected to be the back-bone of the offense.

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Contact Author: Victor Cotto – SB Report Columnist

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