If Kiffin's The Man? Then Here's My Plan!
Lane Kiffin was born May 9th 1975. He is the son of Monte Kiffin, defensive coordinator of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and architect of the famed "Tampa 2" defensive scheme. Lane, however, has made his bones as an offensive coordinator for the University of Southern California Trojans football team. After an interesting interview process for the Oakland Raiders, in search of a young offensive minded head coach, Lane Kiffin was the man Al Davis asked to lead his beloved Raiders.
True, he was second choice in a Field of candidate's that was probably not that strong for a last place team. Those things being said it can be no fools luck that mr. Davis chose a young man who scouted many of the talented players who will lead this years draft when he worked as a recruiting coordinator for the University of Southern California the year after Norm Chow left to become the offensive coordinator of the NFL's Tennessee Titans. During Kiffin’s tenure with USC he was instrumental in the development of several wide receivers and tight ends in the program. During his coaching tenure USC has produced noted talents such as NFL draftees Mike Williams, Keary Colbert, Kareem Kelly, Alex Holmes and Dominique Byrd.All these things and more point to a strong draft for the Raiders this year, that is supposing we don't do what several bloggers out there have suggested and trade down. Despite this faith in Kiffins choices I have decided to list my own draft, as well as probable trades & free agent signings.
First, the Draft, the First Three Rounds:
Round 1. The Oakland Raiders select-JaMarcus Russell, QB, L.S.U. In the end they still need a top young quarterback to build around because Aaron Brooks most certainly isn't the answer and it doesn't look like Andrew Walter is either.
Round 2. The Oakland Raiders select-either Michael Bush, RB, Louisville or Zack Miller, TE, Arizona St.
Round 3. The Oakland Raiders select-HB Blades, OLB, Pitt.
Second, Probable Trades:
Randy Moss has been said to be not taking Kiffins phone calls. If he is not with the program a trade may be in order. Moss's value is, I think, more than most would say. He struggled in Oakland last year & complained that "when things don't go right, I tend to drop passes & not play to my best", still Moss has ++ talent & should, if packaged with a third or second rounder, be able to net a low to mid first round pick. Giving the Raiders a chance to draft Marshawn Lynch, RB, California. If this scenario plays out then they can draft either Zack Miller or HB Blades.
Third, Free Agents:
This is where I would like to address the O-Line. One of the free agents I like is Pittsburgh Steelers, RFA, Max Starks. The fact that Starks is young, talented, and massive in stature—listed at 6’8”, 337 lbs.—just adds to the excitement pile. These are some of the reasons the Steelers will not let him go gently. He is clearly the big money OL. Other options include Dwayne Carswell, UFA, Denver Broncos, Jordan Black, UFA, Kansas City Chiefs & Roman Oben, UFA, San Diego Chargers. Still, I feel the Raiders O-Line has been (& I know this sounds crazy) under-valued. You can check this post, Blame it on the O-Line? Not so Fast, by GCP as to why I feel this way.