Raiders’ Routt may not be in the slot for long


Gasbag
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Here AC speculates on SR filling in for NA in 09. It is plausible particularly if NA isn't re-signed to a long term deal. http://www.realfootball365.com/index.php/articles/raiders/11220 Believe it or not, there are members of the Oakland Raiders who were on the roster last season. A busy offseason has shifted the attention to the new guys, but plenty of Raider vets are also heading into pivotal 2008 seasons. One of those players is soon-to-be-fourth-year cornerback Stanford Routt. The former second-round pick led all Raiders defensive backs last season in interceptions with three after stealing away a starting CB job from the recently traded Fabian Washington. In 47 games with Oakland, Routt has registered 88 tackles, 10 passes defended and four interceptions. Now, Washington is permanently gone after being traded to Baltimore on draft weekend for a fourth-round pick. The starting job opposite No. 1 corner Nnamdi Asomugha would have gone to Routt by default; however, the prior acquisition of two-time Pro Bowler DeAngelo Hall shifts Routt back into a familiar place -- third cornerback. Despite being the 38th overall player chosen in the ‘05 draft, Routt started in only four games in his first two seasons in the NFL. It wasn’t until last season that defensive coordinator Rob Ryan gave Routt a permanent starting nod. Now, with $9.8 million invested in Asomugha this season and $66.28 million invested in Hall over the next seven years, Routt is looking like he'll be much less involved in the Raiders’ secondary, at least as far as the books are concerned. Routt will earn $520,000 this season and $545,000 in ‘09 before becoming a free agent in 2010. The Raiders also have two young defensive backs waiting in the wings in fourth-round picks John Bowie (2007) and Tyvon Branch (2008); although, as it appears now, Branch will be making a shift to safety. For Routt, it’ll be nearly impossible -- pending injuries or a series of major slip-ups from either Asomugha or Hall -- to move into either of the starting CB slots this season. However, it also appears that Routt will be very hard to replace as the primary slot corner. With the limited one-year tag on Asomugha, though, Routt could make a strong case for himself heading into the 2009 campaign, when Oakland’s heavy spending will begin to catch up on it and keeping Asomugha will be almost financially impossible. If the 6-foot-1, 195-pounder can prove to be a reliable defender next season, letting Asomugha go may not be such a difficult task, despite his tremendous performance over the past two seasons. It’ll also save the Raiders plenty of money because Asomugha’s price tag has been pushed up considerably since 2006 and franchise tagging him once more would likely cost the team more than $10 million. “I see myself as a full-time starter right now,” Routt said last season. “No matter what the situation is, I’m usually in the game.” If Routt plays well enough in the slot in 2008, he’ll certainly find himself on the field in 2009. And, as hard as it may be for Oakland, Asomugha will likely be playing in a different city. Anthony Carroll can be contacted at acarroll@realfootball365.com
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NavigataR8dr
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I don't think Asomugha is going anywhere, but I do see a lot of potential in Routt. The guy has picked it up quite well for only having played 4 yrs of his life. I hope he has a pro bowl season in the slot this year. -I AM THE DARKNESS OF THE FUTURE- BOOK OF NAVI CH. 22 Phase 1 "The time for hard work is now! The time to plan and scheme is today! The present must begin to build the golden streets of the future or your hope will be diminished!"
ValleyR8r
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I think that Nnamdi is probably going to stay in Oakland for a long time. I really don't foresee Davis allowing someone who has shown so much attention bolt for another team. Especially when he's local, and as Future calls them, a "True Raider". I really don't blame him for signing his tender. Once it's signed his hands are kind of tied. I'd hold out and wait for that long term deal to come down the pipe too. I would think that considering our cap situation a long term deal with a big bonus up front would give Nnamdi what he deserves and the team the cap space it needs.
Gasbag
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He has an exclusive franchise tag on him so he can't negotiate with other teams. If he gained some advantage by signing I'm sure he would have signed the offer already. There is nothing to prevent him from signing the one year offer and then renegotiating a longer term deal in the mean time. I think the reason he hasn't signed is because he doesn't really want to be in camp and as long as he isn't signed he can't be at the OTAs. He doesn't gain 50 Lbs over the off season so he doesn't need to be in to work it off. He doesn't need to work on timing/chemistry, he isn't a rookie, and so there really isn't much point to him being in at this point.

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