Getting to know Marquette King

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Today, TFDS' featured interview is with newly signed Raiders punter Marquette King.  King is from Fort Valley State University, a historically black Division II college located in Fort Valley GA.  King is listed as 6'1, 192 lbs. 
He has long been regarded as one of the best punters in Division II and has drawn comparisons to current Raiders punter Shane Lechler for his ability to boom accurate punts that were both high and long, obviously a very desirable trait.

King has been able to punt 75 yards down the field with the ball in the air and also has recorded 5.6 second hang times, both very impressive numbers.

You can follow him on Twitter @MarquetteKing

Interview:
Q: What is your home town/state?

King: My Hometown is Macon, Ga



Q: Did you root for a particular NFL team growing up? Who? Why?

King: Not really, I just had favorite players that I would hope do well in games.

Getting to know Chaz Powell

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Chaz PowellToday's interview is with former Penn State cornerback Chaz Powell, signed to a contract as an undrafted free agent shortly after the draft ended.  Powell measured in at the combine at 6' even and 203 lbs.  He came in Penn State having played on both sides of the ball in high school and amassing impressive statistics on both sides including a team high 1,190 rushing yds with 16 TDs, an additional 400 receiving yds, 3 Ints with one returned for a TD.  He had 16 blocked field goals and punts.

He was redshirted in 2007 as a Freshman at PSU.  He was put in as a WR for both 2008 and 2009 and then moved to CB in 2010.  He played on special teams and started some games at CB.  He was the teams kickoff specialist.

In 2011 he continued to play both on defense and special teams.  He had 27 kickoff returns, averaging 27.1 yards per return with one TD.  He played in all 13 games and logged two INTs (fellow Penn State and current Raider Nate Stupar also had 2 INTs, I see), 41 total tackles and 9 passes defended.

For the Raiders he would provide depth at defensive back and compete to be a returner on Special Teams.

You can follow him on Twitter @CPowell02

Interview:

Q: What is your home town/state?

Powell: I'm from New Freedom, PA, which is a small town about 5 minutes from the
Maryland line.

Tale of the Tape: Greg Knapp and the 2011 Houston Texans Offense

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In an effort to understand what the Raiders offense will look like, I looked at game film from the Seahawks in 2009, the last time that Raiders OC Greg Knapp served in that capacity before the Raiders.  You can read that article here.

The last two seasons 2010 and 2011, Knapp served as the QB coach for the Houston Texans, which has had one of the most dynamic offenses in that time, relying on the skills of offensive trio Arian Foster, Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson.

The Raiders, like the Texans, will be playing with an offensive line that uses a Zone Blocking System (ZBS), in which each player on the line has a certain area that is their responsibility and, in most rushing players, they attempt to move the opposing players in a certain direction with the intention that the defense moving laterally will create cutback lanes that a patient RB can exploit.

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Tale of the Tape: Scouting Jason Tarver's Defense

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Oakland Raiders defensive 2011 stats:
Yds/G: 387.6(29th)      Rushing Yds/G: 136.1(27th)   Passing Yds/G: 251.4 (27th) 
T/Points: 433 (29th)    Interceptions: 18 (12th)          Sacks: 39 (15th)
F/Fumbles: 13 (30th)  Penalties: 120 (4th)                  Pen/Yds: 982 (4th)
(League Rank)

2011 Oakland Raiders stat leaders:
Tackles: Tyvon Branch(120)  Sacks: Tommy Kelly(7.5)  Interceptions:Matt Giordano(5)
F/Fumbles:Tommy Kelly(2)  Pass/def: Stanford Routt (19). 

 2011 Top Performers:                          2011 Worst Performers:
Richard Seymour                                      RCBs-Lito Sheppard and Chris Johnson
Tyvon Branch                                           Rolando McClain
Tommy Kelly                                            Michael Huff


The Oakland Raiders defense in 2011 was horrible - we all know it - and while we like to shift all the blame on Chuck Bresnahan, it was up to the players as well to get the job done.  With the new coaching staff brought in by head coach Dennis Allen and GM Reggie McKenzie, I think the Raiders defense will be heavily improved and one of the reasons I think it will be is the addition of defensive coordinator Jason Tarver.

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Getting to know Thomas Mayo

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In our ongoing attempts to get to know the new players on the Raiders organization, we spoke to newly signed WR Thomas Mayo.  Mayo comes from California University of Pennsylvania.  He is listed at just under 6'2" and 200 lbs.  In 2011, as a senior, he accumulated 79 total receptions for 1359 yards and 16 TDs with an average of 104.5 yards per game which are impressive statistics.

You can follow him on Twitter @ThomasMayo1

Interview:
Q: What is your home town/state?

Mayo: Reston, Va

Getting to Know Dominique Hamilton

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After the draft, the Raiders were active in reaching out to their favorite players that went undrafted and signing them to contracts to bring them into camp and show what they can do.  One of the most exciting prospects is Dominique Hamilton, a run stuffing DT from Missouri.  Listed at 6'5" and 305 lbs, Hamilton has the potential to be a force in the middle of the line.

His 2011 stats included 56 total tackles, 7 of which were tackles for a loss, and 3 sacks.

Interview:

Q: What is your home town/state?

Hamilton: I'm from all over the place because I grew up as a military brat. I was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but I've been to Germany, Atlanta, Texas, and Missouri.  We currently live in New York, but right now I'm in Colorado though. I like to travel so it's no biggie for me.

Getting to know Ed Wang

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Ed_WangThree days ago the Raiders signed free agent Ed Wang to a contract, the team announced. Wang was a 5th round draft pick out of Virginia Tech in 2010, by the Buffalo Bills. He played in 6 games in 2010 and was waived-injured in 2011 by the team.

He is listed as 6'5", 321 pounds.  He played LT at Virginia Tech.

You can follow him on Twitter @EWang77

Interview:

Q: What is your home town/state?

Wang: Ashburn, VA

 

Q: Did you root for a particular NFL team growing up? Who? Why?

Wang: I rooted for the Redskins growing up, naturally, because they were my hometown team.

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