The Oakland Raiders began trimming their roster in an effort to get to the required 75-player limit before Wednesday.
Fullback Chane Moline, offensive lineman Allen Smith, tight end Tony Stewart and wide receiver Paul Hubbard are no longer members of the Silver & Black. Oakland has to release another player by tomorrow.
The veteran Stewart was the only slight surprise. The nine-year veteran played three campaigns in Oakland, mostly in a special teams capacity, but while serving as the team’s NFLPA representative.
Tight ends Zach Miller and Brandon Myers round out the tight end unit, with Oakland possibly keeping the bulky John Owens for his blocking skills.
Follow me on Twitter, click here.
Contact Author: Victor Cotto – SB Report Columnist
SBReport.net was in attendance on Monday, capturing images of the Oakland Raiders at work during their training camp session. Here are some stills of the Silver & Black players and coaches:

Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable addressing the media on Monday.

LB Ricky Brown (#57) targeting a ball carrier during drills.

Paul Hubbard (#16) and Chaz Schilens (#81) running stride for stride

Safety Mike Mitchell (#34) enjoys being the aggressor in camp.

Michael Huff (#24) working on signal calls during practice.
Follow me on Twitter, click here.
Contact Author: Victor Cotto – SB Report Columnist
Here are more looks into the Oakland Raiders OTA sessions captured by photojournalist DeMarcus Davis. The Raiders will be headed into the summer with more optimism after an off-season of purging and solid acquisitions. Here’s a glimpse of what we saw just last month:

Yamon Figurs (#13) – Has been working at wide receiver, but Oakland would like to see him take a special teams return job after a lackluster effort in that area in 2009 from a revolving door of candidates.

Paul Hubbard (#16) – A long shot to make the club, but definitely a talent that could wind up on the practice squad eventually.

Allen Smith (#61) – The 6’4, 300 pound rookie out of Stanford could be a surprise along the trenches where Oakland is looking for anyone to step up.

Stanford Routt’s (#26) playing time could be cut into, especially if some of the rookies or younger players on the roster can be playmakers in the secondary.
Follow me on Twitter — click here.
Contact Author: Victor Cotto – SB Report Columnist

PAUL HUBBARD
- WIDE RECEIVER
- No: 16
- Height: 6-2
- Weight: 225
- Birth date: 06/12/1985
- College: WISCONSIN
- Acquired: Signed as an undrafted free agent following the 2009 NFL Draft
In September of 2009, the Oakland Raiders added the athletically gifted Paul Hubbard, who was looked at as a raw player that needed a lot of development.
A former 6th round draft selection (2008 Draft) of the Cleveland Browns, Hubbard played his college football at Wisconsin where he posted a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash at the school’s Pro Day. While in minicamp with the Browns, Hubbard stated, “I’m trying to fit in on this team any way possible. Whether it’s on special teams or if they need another receiver to come in and give one of the other guys a break. I can go in there and make sure something good happens — whether it is blocking or if they decide to throw the ball. I’m going to know my plays and I’m going to know what to do.”
While in high school, Hubbard was a teammate of San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson.