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The Las Vegas Raiders coaching team found themselves in a favourable position moving into the offseason, as the players were often very happy to join a franchise that had recently son the Super Bowl as there was often an expectation that these teams would look for repeat performances in the coming seasons.
Week One
The first man that would be signed up by Stoop and Stormberd would be Avonte Maddox.
(Avonte Maddox)
Maddox (Cornerback) was another young player who had only been in the league for four season and was expected to be Mike Ford's second CB in the formation. This signing would be a surprise to a lot of the teams, as they had never really expected the Eagles to not resign the former Pittsburgh Panter. The Raiders would also choose to bring LT Terron Armstead.
(Terron Armstead)
Armstead who had been a regular member of the Saints offensive line was being brought in someone who would add some experience to the Raiders protection bracket, with the Raiders having a few more senior players that realistically only a handful of seasons left in the tank and Stormberd would make it clear that they would be foolish to rely on the Draft Picks.
Week Two
The Raiders would sign Defensive End Muhammad Wilkerson who had spent the last few seasons at the Dolphins, but had seemingly being high annoyed by the lack of ambition that Miami seemed to be offering their talent pool.
(Muhammad Wilkerson)
The Raiders would also also seem to be in the market for Linebackers wanting to make sure that they didn't find themselves exposed at any point in the new season. Stormberd who had been officially been revealed the the team Defensive Coach would announce the signigns of LOLB Lorenzo Carter and MLB Reggie Regland.
(Lorenzo Carter)
(Reggie Regland)
Stormberd would make it clear that because of all five of these free agents being signed that some of the current Raiders' playing side would find themselves possibly departing the franchise, however it would be made clear that all possible departure had all spoken to Mark Stoop and considering they all were in possession of a Super Bowl ring felt very fortunate of the opportunity they had been presented.
Week Three
The first trade that the Raiders would engage in would see least season's first choice Left Tackle Kolton Miller being made available on the the trade block. Miller had been the first choice LT for the Raiders for the past two years, but despite putting on solid performance the signing of Terron Armstead meant that Miller would no longer be the 1st string choice.
(Kolton Miller)
Kolton would be allowed to go public and confirm that he had was extremely thankful for the opportunity the Raiders had given him and that he hadn't been expecting to win the Super Bowl in just four season in the NFL. Miller would also make it clear that he was grateful that the the Raiders were willing to trade him away, rather than forcing him to watch the next season on the bench. In the week it would be announced that Kolton had been drafted to the Colts and that in return the Raiders had secured the services of Left Guard Emmanuel Randall. Randal had just had been in his second season, and what the Colts had needed the service of a Left Tackle clearly more than that of a talented young LG. Randall would be the last player to joined the Raiders during the offseason, although Kolton Miller would not be the last to leave. Despite having been a key player in the last few season Brandon Marshall had started to show sign of wear and regression was already starting to show, which would result in the Raiders trading Marshall with the Kansas City Chiefs for a 7th Round Pick in the 2023 Draft.
(Brandon Marshall)
For some member of the Raider Nation, it would be clear that they were disappointed that Marshall was joining an AFC West Rival for what seemed like next to nothing with a last round pick in next year's draft. One of the online statisticians for the NFL would raise the point that Mark Stoop had proven to quite calculated in regards to the draft. The point was made that the 2020 Draft had been an excellent pickup for the franchise, whilst the 2021 draft had arguably only seen one prospect Derek Kendrick prove to be useful. However, the point was made with two extra picks in the Round 5 & Round 6 this year and with this year's draft pool seeming to more fruitful - a 7th pick draft next season could result in this being another fantastic decision by the coaching staff.
Week Four
Nick Nelson (Cornerback) who had been injured for much of last season, now found himself being sidelined with Maddox and Ford now being the two starting Cornerbacks on the Raiders' depth chart. The 2018 Round 4 Pick would find himself being Traded to the Houston Texans, whilst the Raiders's seemed to get a return on their investment as they found themselves getting the the #5 Pick in Round 3. This trade would be the Raiders' highest pick in the 2022 Draft, with the Super Bowl LVI Champion's have previously traded away 1st and 2nd round pick in trade block deals of their own.
(Nick Nelson)
The last trade that the Raiders involved themselves in though seemed to cause a lot of confusion for the Raiders' fan base as they would find out that Vontaze Burfict had been traded to the Steelers for the #10 Pick in Round 6 of this year's draft. Burfict had proven to be one of the the Raiders' best defensive linemen for the past three season under Stoop so many felt this was a bad decision. Stormberd though would go to social media and explain that Stoop had spotted a potential diamond for the team to pick up in the Round 5 or 6 (the Raiders now had five picks in R5 & R6) and that this was the best decision for the franchise moving forward.
(Vontaze Burfict)
2022 Draft Pick | Player/Position | University |
Round 3 #5 | Nolan Holmes (RT) | Oregon |
Round 3 #32 | Marcus Glass (CB) | Minnesota |
Round 4 #30 | Nate Lane (DT) | LSU |
Round 5 #25 | Max Gregory (HB) | Kansas |
Round 5 #32 | Rashan Bradman (RT) | Florida |
Round 6 #3 | Charles Hill (CB) | Mount Union |
Round 6 #10 | Dom Boyle (FB) | Minnesota |
Round 6 #32 | Jermarcus Neal (FS) | Georgetown |
Round 7 #32 | Trade Cleveland Browns R6 2023 | N/A |
Following the draft two players would be identified as being player of incredibly high potential. Nolan Holmes from Oregon (72 Rating) & Dom Boyle from Minnesota (71 Rating). Stormberd would have a massive smile on his face and make it clear that this proved just how smart Stoop was considering the Holmes pick had only taken place because of the Nick Nelson Trade whist the Boyle Pick was a result of the trading away Burfict. Stormberd would sound confident in stating that both men were in for an excellent rookie season with the reigning world champion.