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“I would say for sure to be here in Seattle, I’m loving it. I love the organization, I love the city, love the fans. Getting accustomed to this place is nothing short of amazing, so I would not mind if I stayed at all.”
“I would say for sure to be here in Seattle, I’m loving it. I love the organization, I love the city, love the fans. Getting accustomed to this place is nothing short of amazing, so I would not mind if I stayed at all.”
“You have to evaluate every class. And so we evaluated this class as, ‘OK, ‘25 is going to be stronger than ‘26, and ‘27 may be stronger,’” Schneider said. “It’s not the individual players. It’s kind of the collective like the whole group. “So that’s why you saw us make some of the decisions we made.’’
Woolen’s stats illustrate that juxtaposition well. Over the past four seasons combined, he’s one of just two NFL players with at least 10 interceptions and 50 pass breakups. But over that same span, he’s surrendered 15 touchdown passes, which is tied for the 15th-most in the league
Graziano: Multiple coaches from teams looking to add a QB told me that they were eager to see whether the Raiders would release Smith because they thought his tape from last season suggested he was held back by the Raiders' offensive system. The Raiders are expected to select Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the first pick of the draft, but they're telling people they'd rather not play a rookie QB in Week 1. So, because they have to pay Smith anyway, they could keep him and start him until Mendoza is ready. If they part ways, there will be interest in Smith
The NFL....where former high draft picks get every opportunity to prove they don't deserve and opportunity.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2026 3:18 amI got jumped on for suggesting Geno might have been more successful if he had stayed and worked with kubiak in his system here. But there seems to still be interest in him. It's interesting that kubiak is there now. Is he going to want to work with him like he claimed when he was the seahawks OC. My guess is he will. The raiders were such a dumpster fire from a coaching perspective last season
Graziano: Multiple coaches from teams looking to add a QB told me that they were eager to see whether the Raiders would release Smith because they thought his tape from last season suggested he was held back by the Raiders' offensive system. The Raiders are expected to select Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the first pick of the draft, but they're telling people they'd rather not play a rookie QB in Week 1. So, because they have to pay Smith anyway, they could keep him and start him until Mendoza is ready. If they part ways, there will be interest in Smith
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