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The SF Chronicle had this article today about the Raiders and Jerry Porter. In it, it says that the Raiders have offered Porter $20 million over 5 years, but he's turned it down to test the free agent market instead. Porter says, "I owe it to myself to get my market value, if not (sign with) some team that will pay me more than market value. I owe it to myself to find out (what I can get).''
The article ends with:
Should Porter reject the Raiders' contract extension, the team is expected to make a "strong offer" for soon-to-be free-agent running back LaMont Jordan of the New York Jets, NFL sources said. Jordan was a versatile runner, receiver and return man for the Jets last season, with 93 carries for 479 yards playing behind NFL rushing leader Curtis Martin.
So if Porter doesn't re-up with the Raiders, and that sounds very likely, the Raiders will throw a lot of that coin in LaMont Jordan's direction. I don't know that we're going to want to get into a bidding war with the Raiders for Jordan. I'm thinking its more and more likely that we sign a "budget" RB in free agency and draft Ronnie Brown at #8.
The article ends with:
Should Porter reject the Raiders' contract extension, the team is expected to make a "strong offer" for soon-to-be free-agent running back LaMont Jordan of the New York Jets, NFL sources said. Jordan was a versatile runner, receiver and return man for the Jets last season, with 93 carries for 479 yards playing behind NFL rushing leader Curtis Martin.
So if Porter doesn't re-up with the Raiders, and that sounds very likely, the Raiders will throw a lot of that coin in LaMont Jordan's direction. I don't know that we're going to want to get into a bidding war with the Raiders for Jordan. I'm thinking its more and more likely that we sign a "budget" RB in free agency and draft Ronnie Brown at #8.