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No holdout – Asomugha signs one-year tender

July 23rd, 2008 Victor Cotto No comments

Nnamdi Asomugha

When the Oakland Raiders hold their first meetings in training camp on Thursday morning, the one face they thought that may be missing will actually be present after agreeing to sign his one-year franchise tender offer.

The Silver & Black slapped Nnamdi Asomugha in February with the exclusive franchise tag after he opted out of his initial rookie contract to become a free agent. The transaction prevented him from talking to other clubs and gave the Raiders a window to negotiate a deal with the 27-year old cornerback, which was shut last week on Tuesday when the deadline for signing franchise players to multiyear deals arrived.

On the eve of the team’s first full day at training camp, Asomugha has reportedly signed the tender that will come with a $9.765 million price tag.

In an article published by Sports Illustrated online, Asomugha stated via text message, “I’m going to go in to camp focused and play the year out and see what happens.”

One of the premier cornerbacks in the league, Asomugha commented last week that he will not miss any regular season games and that all he is looking for is reassurance that in 2009, when he becomes a free-agent once again, that the Raiders will not use the franchise tag on him again as they did with Charles Woodson during the 2004 and 2005 off-seasons.

Another franchise designation on Asomugha in 2009 could land him an estimated $11.718 million, representing a 20 percent raise on his 2008 salary. But considering the possible friction such tagging has facilitated in the past, and Asomugha’s handling of the situation, it would be in Oakland’s best interest to hammer out a deal with one of the lone players in recent years that has been drafted, developed and turned into one of the finer talents in the NFL who is also a fan favorite.

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The Raiders also came to terms with rookies Arman Shields and Trevor Scott.

On the official Oakland web site, Scott stated, “It feels amazing. It’s everything I’ve always wanted ever since I was a little kid. It’s sort of like a dream come true. Now it’s time to go to work.”

The 6’5”, 255-pound defensive end, that was drafted in the 6th round in April, recorded 10 sacks in 2007 at the University of Buffalo.

Shields was selected with the 125th overall pick, a selection acquired after the Raiders traded away Fabian Washington to the Baltimore Ravens. At 6’1”, 195-pounds, the receiver caught 160 passes for 1,930 yards, averaged 12.0 yards per catch, and scored 13 touchdowns while attending the University of Richmond.

“It feels great. It’s a dream come true. Something I’ve been working for my whole life,” said Shields on the Raiders.com. “I just want to thank God and thank my family for their strong support.”

After today’s signings, the entire draft class for the Silver & Black is under contract.

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Raiders sign seventh-round pick Schilens (UPDATED)

July 17th, 2008 Eric Strauss No comments

Chaz Schilens

The Oakland Raiders announced tonight that they have signed seventh-round draft pick Chaz Schilens, a wide receiver out of San Diego State.

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Silver Spotlight: Arman Shields

June 20th, 2008 Victor Cotto No comments

ARMAN SHIELDS

  • WIDE RECEIVER
  • No: 84
  • Height: 6′1″
  • Weight: 195
  • Birth date: 07/10/1985
  • College: Richmond
  • Acquired: Selected in the 4th round (125th overall) of the 2008 NFL Entry Draft

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Knapp talking targets & rushers

May 10th, 2008 Victor Cotto No comments

By Victor Cotto, S&B Report Staff Columnist

Oakland Raiders rookie WR Arman Shields

Oakland Raiders rookie WR Arman Shields

One of the goals this off-season for the Oakland Raiders coaching staff was to create more competition at wide receiver.

With JaMarcus Russell taking over, the staff felt they needed an influx of speed and big play ability in order to cater to the attributes of their no. 1 overall draft selection a year ago.

In the draft, one of the players Oakland selected in hopes of given Russell a target to build a rapport with was Arman Shields. The fourth round draft pick was in attendance this weekend during Oakland’s three-day rookie mini-camp at their facility. But prior to their weekend activities, offensive coordinator Greg Knapp commented on what Shields could provide to a team looking to add big plays to their passing attack.

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