Raiders’ 2009 UFAs: Who can go and who can’t

By Anthony Carroll  |   Friday, January 02, 2009  |  Comments( 19 )

Oakland Raiders
With the Oakland Raiders’ 2009 offseason officially underway, it’s about that time where all the rules get thrown to the side of the road and the real fun begins. Yes, folks, we can now begin speculating Al Davis’ perennial offseason moves. This offseason, Davis has 11 unrestricted free agents to deal with. While many of those UFAs can be kicked ...
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No.1
Tommy
02:52 PM
01/02/2009
We need Lechlar back. He helps the defense so much...
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No.2
The Franchise
03:47 PM
01/02/2009
bring back: johnson, lechler(if he doesn't ask for a ton of money,carter for the minimum and throw in some bonus numbersif he stays healthy, grove ( he provides some stability to the line) and unfortunately as much as i would love to keep aso at this time i would trade him for a ton of picks or ship him to arizona for boldin...evertbody else can hit the road.
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Paul
05:24 PM
01/02/2009
Keep: Johnson-proved he is fast and with time will get better, Grove-I still think he is a better RG but stability counts for something and if he keeps getting stronger then he should stay. Lechler, just saying his name means he should stay. Baker, he has a nose for the football and definitely should stay. Stewart, showed improvement all season and can block well so he stays. Carter, as Franchise said, should be signed for the minimum and tested to see if he still has the promise he showed on the pre-season... Carlisle, if he has anything left could become a great number 2-mentor type of guy if Cable is still on the staff...

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