Chiefs and the AFC West: A Look at the
Oakland Raiders Draft Picks · by Paul Pulley
The Oakland Raiders 2018 Draft Selections
Without going into an in-depth look at the Raiders draft picks, this is who the Raiders selected in the 2018 draft that the Chiefs could be competing against twice a year for the next few seasons.
Projections and Jersey Numbers
Miller, jersey # 77, could be one of the starting offensive tackles for Oakland this fall. Probably at RT assuming Penn is healthy. If Penn isn’t ready, we could see Miller at LT.
Parker, jersey #75, will be a project and offensive line depth. I wouldn’t expect to see him on the field unless injuries to others forces it.
Hall, jersey # 92, probably won’t be a starter at the beginning of the year, but if his 2nd round status pays off for Oakland, he could be starting by mid season. Either way, he should get playing time in the DL rotation.
Hurst, jersey # 73, listed as a DT, could end up as a DE playing behind and eventually replacing Mario Edwards Jr., who is in the final year of his rookie deal.
Key, jersey # 87, could be a DE but could also play OLB, taking over the side opposite Bruce Irvin and possibly becoming Irvin’s replacement in 2019.
Nelson, jersey #38, will likely see a lot of special teams play and may see time in sub-sets on defense.
Townsend, jersey # 5, I would expect to see a lot of. If the Chiefs defense improves the way some believe it will, the Raiders will be doing a lot of punting.
Victor, jersey # 57, will have to earn his spot on special teams as he will be deep on the depth chart.
Ateman, jersey # 88, will also need to find a place on special teams, but may get playing time if the Raiders move on from either Johnny Holton or Seth Roberts.
Oakland Raiders Cap Situation
For 2018, Oakland had just over $7.6M cap roll-over, giving them a 2018 salary cap of ~$184.8M. Pre-draft, the Raiders had approximately $6M of cap space. The effective cap hit for the 2018 draft class to the top 51 will be ~$2.24M leaving the Raiders with only about $3.76M of cap space. If Oakland keeps all 9 of their draft picks, the 2019 cap hit of the draftees will be just under $9M.
Spotrac shows 4 of the Raiders top 6 salaries are for offensive linemen (although OTC reports that Rodney Hudson restructured), and with Donald Penn coming off surgery at 35 years old, the Raiders drafting 2 OL should not have been a surprise. I could see them drafting an interior OL early next year also.
The Raiders have ample cap space for 2019, but they exercised Amari Cooper’s 5th year option, which will pay him about $14M next year. Mario Edwards Jr. is playing 2018 on the final year of his rookie deal and the largest future contract the Raiders will be working on is for Kahlil Mack. Mack is playing 2018 on his 5th year option and Oakland will be making him one of, if not the highest paid defensive player in the NFL before the start of the 2019 League year.
The Raiders have had exactly 1 (one) winning season in the last 15 years. For 2018, Oakland has brought in an almost entirely new coaching staff. A head coach that may be bringing to them an outdated philosophy. It’s hard to imagine the Raiders showing much improvement this year and I think they will be vying with Denver to see which AFC West team picks earliest in the 2019 draft.
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