Charlie Frye to start vs. Broncos: Russell backing up another journeyman

Charlie Frye in 2006 playing against the Raiders
Head coach Tom Cable stated on Wednesday during a conference call with the Denver media that Charlie Frye will be the starting quarterback for the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
It’s becoming obviously clear that JaMarcus Russell is not the answer and that at least this current coaching staff does not believe the number one overall pick in the 2007 draft is the franchise passer Al Davis thought he selected.
Russell was demoted a few weeks ago in favor of Bruce Gradkowski, who led the Raiders to two wins and immensely improved the output of an offense that was one of the worst in the NFL.
Gradkowski sustained injuries to both knees against the Washington Redskins, and now, the Silver & Black will hand over the starting duties to another journeyman.
Frye went from starter to being traded in a matter of two days early in 2007. He was benched before halftime during the Cleveland Browns opener that season and the following Tuesday, they moved him to Seattle for a sixth round draft choice.
The 28-year old was selected in the third round of the 2005 draft. Frye made his starting debut that season in week-13 versus the Jacksonville Jaguars and set a club rookie record with a 136.7 passer rating. A few weeks later, he led Cleveland to a 9-7 win in Oakland. His final stats: 21-of-32 for 198 yards 0 touchdowns and 1 interception.
In 2006, he played in 12-games tallying 2,454 passing yards with 10 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. Against the Raiders that season, Frye completed 22-of-32 passes for 192 yards with 3 scores and 2 interceptions, in a 24-21 road victory for the Browns.
Oakland signed Frye on June 8, 2009.

J.P Losman was added to the roster yesterday, but at this point, he’ll likely be the 3rd string, emergency quarterback due to his unfamiliarity in the Raiders system.
If Losman by any chance jumps over Russell in the depth chart, the former LSU star will have hit the lowest point in his short career.