Looking Ahead: What Should The Oakland Raiders Do In The NFL Draft?

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Published: January 5, 2010

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... and brighter, while the bulb in Al Davis' head never seems to change?

That, and it's also the time of year when fans of teams on the outside of the postseason start looking ahead to the Draft and what may come from free-agency.

If no CBA is signed with the Players Union, free-agency will be much different than it has been.  Any player that signed as a rookie less than six years ago but has an expiring contract, will not be a UFA, but rather an RFA.

Meaning that, an NFL player is required to play six years with the team that selected him before becoming an Unrestricted Free Agent.

Moreover, NFL clubs will have three franchise tags instead of one, while clubs that finish in the Final 8 (24-32) will have stiff restrictions on their ability to sign or resign free-agents.

Nevertheless, with three franchise tags in hand, the chances of an impact starter getting loose in free-agency is slim to nil.

Already, I have seen "Mock Drafts" ...

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