Recapping this week's OTA session
After letting this week's OTA session and other moves permeate a bit, I thought I'd weigh in on some thoughts about the recent actions of the team and performance of the players. If you'd like a recap of what happened, a good one is here.
Player moves:
The team added QB Kyle Newhall-Caballero, an undrafted free agent from Brown. Newhall-Caballero is 6'3", 214 lbs. He threw during the media session on Tuesday and showed a good arm.
Even so, he'd have to really blow the team away to make the squad. Instead, he's likely playing for the practice squad as the scout team QB.
Head coach Allen indirectly confirmed that he's a long shot to make the team saying, "That was the plan all along, to bring in a 4th quarterback. We wanted to bring 4 to camp, to make sure we did have 4 arms and I think Kyle will do a nice job there."
Newhall-Caballero has selected to wear number 10.
My informal count of the squad is that the Raiders are currently carrying 87 players. They are allowed up to 90 players.
OTA notes:
Because there is no contact in the practice sessions, most of the more interesting OTA bits come from the interviews afterwards, especially with coach Allen.
In his interview he weighed in on a lot of different topics. Here were some of the more interesting topics for your consumption:






This off-season the Raiders traded for former Carolina Panther's RB Mike Goodson in a rare player for player trade, giving up the rights to OL Bruce Campbell for Goodson.
Today'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.