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Las Vegas Raiders’ training camp is coming up, as rookies report in less than two weeks. That gives us some time to do a few last dives into the Raiders’ roster, starting with this week’s mailbag. Let’s get to it!

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At 28 going on 29 and seeing all the injuries pile up despite playing through them, do you see maxx Crosby starting to slow down or will we get another year or 2 of mad maxx?

A: This is a big reason why I was a proponent of trading Maxx Crosby during the offseason. I do buy into the theory that he’ll be motivated and play well this year after the Ravens debacle, but I think he probably has one or two years left of being the Maxx Crosby we’ve come to know over the last seven seasons. There’s a lot of mileage on that body, as he’s ended the last two seasons on injured reserve. Maxx’s motor is part of what makes him great, but it’s also going to lead to more wear and tear that will add up if he doesn’t learn how to tone it back a bit.

Considering the Raiders are a young team that’s looking at a two-year rebuild, having the best player on the roster nearing the end of his prime isn’t an ideal situation. In my opinion, the best outcome here for the organization is that Crosby starts the season hot to prove to the rest of the league that his knee is fine, driving up the price tag for a trade ahead of the deadline.

Q: If Maxx Crosby does not get traded before Sep 13, do you expect there to be any Week 1 starters who are not on the roster now?

A: I could see the front office adding a wide receiver or defensive tackle who could come in and start. Offensive line is another position that crosses my mind since there are three starting spots open heading into training camp. However, the Raiders already have a bunch of young players competing for those jobs, and chemistry is important in the trenches, which is typically established by getting a bunch of reps together in camp.

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Since there’s already going to be so many linemen switching in and out during the position battles, I don’t know if it’s the best idea to throw someone else in the mix. It comes down to how much the organization trusts Rick Dennison to develop the young guys versus bringing in a veteran who is better right now but has a lower ceiling. Given Dennison’s experience and relationship with the Kubiaks, I think there’s a lot of belief that he’ll get the most out of guys like Jackson Powers-Johnson, Caleb Rogers, Trey Zuhn III, etc.

Q: In your opinion, which current Raiders player or coach could cut the best pro wrestling promo? Makes no difference if babyface or heel promo.

A: I love this question, LOL!

The coaching staff is tough because we still don’t know them very well, and Klint Kubiak is pretty stoic, which would make for a pretty boring wrestling promo. However, I think Joe DeCamillis could be good for this. Special teams coaches are kind of a different breed in general, and I feel like he’s had a few good one-liners in the handful of press conferences he’s had so far. Also, DeCamillis was a wrestler in college at Wyoming, which should help.

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As far as the players, I kind of like the idea of having Fernando Mendoza be the babyface good guy and Crosby as the heel. Mendoza showed he can deliver a flippin’ electric but still wholesome promo after the Big 10 Championship, while Crosby can be similar to the original John Cena from the early 2000s, rapping and playing the heel.



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