Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Raiders Wide Receiver Injuries Starting to Cause Concern



The Oakland Raiders have always been interested in speed, speed, and more speed. And if there's one thing we can all agree on, its that the Raiders' receiving core is built around just that. Just look at the numbers. Between Oakland's three main receivers (Darrius Heyward-Bey, Jacoby Ford, and Denarius Moore) they share an average 40-yard dash time of 4.3! Don't forgot that Ford ran a blazing 4.28 in the dash during the 2010 NFL combine, which ranks second fastest of all time, only behind Tennessee's star running back Chris Johnson. However, once these speedsters go down with an injury, all sorts of questions rise along with concern. When will they be back? How effective will they be? The answers that the fans want to hear are often not the ones they receive.

Injury. Blemish. Damage. Wound. However you put it, it never sounds good. And for the Oakland Raiders, it sounds even worse. Starter Denarius Moore hasn't practiced since early on in training camp due to a hamstring injury. Head coach Dennis Allen said Moore is "running a round a little bit", but that doesn't sound too promising. Another starter, Jacoby Ford, was jogging earlier today for the first time since spraining his left foot on August 17th against the Arizona Cardinals. This left foot injury isn't anything new for Ford. Last year, the Raiders' top kickoff and punt returner missed six games due to the same injury. He hopes to be running on the field soon, and when he does, he expects to do so well-prepared. Eric Gilmore of CBSSports.com reported that Jacoby plans to wear a "special shoe" that will help to take pressure off of his foot.

And if that isn't bad enough, impressive rookie Juron Criner also isn't at full health. During today's practice, Criner was running routes on a hobbled right ankle. Yet, Dennis Allen didn't seem too concerned, as he said that: "It's a long time until Monday night, so we'll be fine there".

With those injuries, Oakland hopes to have Ford, Moore, and Criner out on the field as soon as possible. Until then, look for rookie Rod Streater to get a lot of action, as he clinched a spot on the final 53-man roster after exploding during training camp and the preseason. The undrafted rookie from Temple looks to fill some pretty big shoes this season, starting with San Diego on Monday.

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