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and final round of the 2019 NFL Draft Ted Hendricks Jersey , the marathon of drafting is just about over now. The Oakland Raiders started out this draft with DE Clelin Ferrell, RB Josh..."We have finally reached the 7th and final round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the marathon of drafting is just about over now. The Oakland Raiders started out this draft with DE Clelin Ferrell, RB Josh Jacobs, and S Johnathan Abram for their 3 first round picks, and followed that up with CB Trayvon Mullen in the 2nd round making 3 out of their 4 top picks having played in the 2018 National Championship game.They didn’t have a 3rd round pick so it was a long wait until they picked again, but they made up for that with 3 picks in the 4th round. Those picks were DE Maxx Crosby, CB Isaiah Johnson, and TE Foster Moreau. They then followed that up with WR Hunter Renfrow who has been one of the Raider Nation’s most popular picks of the draft.Let’s see who they grab with their final pick in the 7th round now.See Round 6 (Picks 174-214)Round 7Pick 215: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Terry Beckner Jr., DT, MissouriPick 216: Kansas City Chiefs: Nick Allegretti, G, IllinoisPick 217: Minnesota Vikings: Kris Boyd, WR, TexasPick 218: Dallas Cowboys: Mike Weber, RB, Ohio StatePick 219: Pittsburgh Steelers: Derwin Gray, T, MarylandPick 220: Houston Texans: Cullen Gillaspia, FB, Texas A&MPick 221: Cleveland Browns: Donnie Lewis Jr., CB, TulanePick 222: Chicago Bears: Kerrith Whyte Jr., RB, Florida AtlanticPick 223: Cincinnati Bengals: Jordan Brown, CB, South Dakota St.Pick 224: Detroit Lions: Issac Nauta, TE, GeorgiaPick 225: Buffalo Bills: Darryl Johnson Jr. Dave Casper Jersey , DE, North Carolina A&TPick 226: Green Bay Packers: Ty Summers, LB, TCUPick 227: Washington: Jimmy Moreland, CB, James MadisonPick 228: Buffalo Bills: Tommy Sweeney, TE, Boston CollegePick 229: Detroit Lions: PJ Johnson, DT, ArizonaPick 230: Oakland Raiders: Quinton Bell, DE, Prairie View A&MPick 231: New Orleans Saints: Alizé Mack, TE, Notre DamePick 232: New York Giants: George Asafo-Adjei, T, KentuckyPick 233: Miami Dolphins: Chandler Cox, FB, AuburnPick 234: Miami Dolphins: Myles Gaskin, RB, WashingtonPick 235: Jacksonville Jaguars: Dontavius Russell, DT, AuburnPick 236: Jacksonville Jaguars: Traded to Seattle SeahawksPick 236: Seattle Seahawks: John Ursua, WR, HawaiiPick 237: Carolina Panthers: Terry Godwin, WR, GeorgiaPick 238: Chicago Bears: Stephen Denmark, CB, Valdosta St.Pick 239: Minnesota Vikings: Dillon Mitchell, WR Derek Carr Jersey , OregonPick 240: Indianapolis Colts: Jackson Barton, T, UtahPick 241: Dallas Cowboys: Jalen Jelks, DE, OregonPick 242: Los Angeles Chargers: Cortez Broughton, DT, CincinnatiPick 243: Los Angeles Rams: Nick Scott, S, Penn StatePick 244: New Orleans Saints: Kaden Elliss, LB, IdahoPick 245: New York Giants: Chris Slayton, DT, SyracusePick 246: Philadelphia Eagles: Javon Patterson, G, Ole MissPick 247: Minnesota Vikings: Olabisi Johnson, WR, Colorado StPick 248: Arizona Cardinals: Joshua Miles, T, Morgan StPick 249: Arizona Cardinals: Michael Dogbe, DT, TemplePick 250: Minnesota Vikings: Austin Cutting, LS, Air ForcePick 251: Los Angeles Rams: Dakota Allen, LB, Texas TechPick 252: New England Patriots: Ken Webster, CB, Ole MissPick 253: Washington: Jordan Brailford, DE, Oklahoma StPick 254: Arizona Cardinals: Caleb Wilson Antonio Brown Jersey , TE, UCLABest Available PlayersGerald Willis, DI, MiamiGerald Willis, DI, Miami ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Back-to-back lopsided losses have given Oakland five losses in six games. The Raiders have already traded away their best player and there are reports that other key pieces could be dealt soon.Very little has gone right in the first season of coach Jon Gruden’s second stint in Oakland. But as the Raiders left town for a bye week, Gruden had a message to his legion of critics calling 2018 a lost season in Oakland.“I’ll say this, we aren’t tanking anything,” Gruden said Tuesday. “I hear the hatred out there, some of the rumors that we are tanking it to get a first-round pick or a higher pick. We are not getting up at 4 o’clock in the morning to tank it. Ain’t nobody tanking it. I don’t know who wrote that or who said that or who thinks that, but that isn’t the case here. We are going to continue to work hard, continue to build our team and that was part of the message.”A week off might be just what the Raiders need to change the course of a difficult season that has left the team battered physically and frustrated by the mounting losses.Oakland blew second-half leads the first three weeks to start 0-3 and then responded from a comeback, overtime win over Cleveland by getting outscored 53-13 the past two weeks in losses to the Chargers in Los Angeles and the Seattle Seahawks in London.The Raiders released linebacker Derrick Johnson on Tuesday and promoted Jason Cabinda from the practice squad to take his place but other moves could be coming with receiver Amari Cooper and safety Karl Joseph among the players reportedly available in trades.Gruden already dealt away one of general manager Reggie McKenzie’s former first-round picks when he traded star edge rusher Khalil Mack to Chicago for a package of draft picks a week before the season. With the status of Cooper and Joseph in question and 2017 first-rounder Gareon Conley getting no defensive snaps last week, Gruden is dismantling the team McKenzie built.More moves could be coming over the bye week.“We’re still looking at the roster. We’re looking around the league to find means to get better,” Gruden said. “Reggie and I had a long meeting yesterday. I know that’s a shock to some people. They don’t think we have any meetings. I’m telling you, we’re working hard to solidify this roster every day and improve ourselves and get the right people on the field. Those are decisions that we’re looking at. We’re going to continue to try to develop our young players. We’re going to stay on the gas pedal and go as hard as we can.”The frustration is mounting in the locker room with cornerback Rashaan Melvin expressing frustration this week over his lack of playing time and saying he will go back to his old technique of playing rather than play the style defensive coordinator Paul Guenther wants.“I haven’t talked to him yet, no. I’m sure I will,” Gruden said. “I know Paul Guenther did. I heard there was a Twitter report out there. Melvin is on his seventh team, I think. He’s had different techniques. Maybe he’s confused, I don’t know. I’ll talk to him. But he has to play better. He’s in a competitive situation. Perhaps he’s frustrated, and I can’t blame him.”The main priority over the bye will be getting healthy. Many of the struggles the past two weeks can be attributed to starting left guard Kelechi Osemele being out with a knee injury, right tackle Donald Penn on injured reserve with a groin injury and rookie left tackle Kolton Miller slowed by a knee injury that has contributed to him allowing six sacks in two weeks, according to Pro Football Focus.Gruden hopes to get Osemele back for the game Oct. 28 against Indianapolis and Miller should be healthier, which will be good news for quarterback Derek Carr. Carr was sacked six times against Seattle and had little time to get the ball downfield. He threw just one pass more than 10 yards downfield and had 140 of his 142 yards passing come after the catch.“It was obvious that it affected the ability to drop back and look around and throw the ball,” Gruden said. “”We got to block better than that. We got to play better than that. That certainly had an impact. No doubt.”NOTES: RB Marshawn Lynch has a groin strain. Gruden said he would have an update on the severity next week. … DL Frostee Rucker (neck) could be back next game. … Cooper and WR Seth Roberts remain in concussion protocol. … Joseph (hamstring) also could return against the Colts.
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