Raiders vs. Jaguars: 5 things to watch

Raiders vs. Jaguars: 5 things to watch
Dylan Parham | Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images

The Las Vegas Raiders start off the preseason plan Thursday night against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Pro Football Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio. Raiders vs. Jaguars: 5 things to watch

Like most first preseason games, don’t anticipate seeing many (if any) snaps played by the Raiders‘ chief players. It ought to be the standard first-game preseason plan as Josh McDaniels starts off his Raiders’ training vocation in a similar arena he played quarterback in secondary school for his dad, Thom.

How about we check out at keys to the game for Las Vegas:

The offensive line:

McDaniels has said a few starters could play some against the Jaguars. That might mean a few potential starters in all-out attack mode line will get a few reps in this game. The opposition at the hostile line is the most serious on the program where both beginning watchman spots and one tackle work is open. So we might see a few players like Brandon Parker, Alex Leatherwood, Lester Cotton and, particularly, third-round pick Dylan Parham play. We shouldn’t make any ends after this game about the hostile line (this fight is still too soon to do that), yet it will be intriguing to see how these folks play against another guard.

The running backs:

It will be fascinating to see what the running back turn is in this game. I wouldn’t figure we will see a lot of Josh Jacobs and reasonable Kenyan Drake, taking into account he’s falling off a physical issue. Fourth-round pick Zamir White rehearsed for the current week in the wake of being out a few days and seventh-round pick Brittain Brown missed time to this week. We might see a consistent eating routine of Ameer Abdullah and perhaps Brandon Bolden. We ought to see the genuine running backboard foster down the line.

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Darien Butler:

The undrafted tenderfoot linebacker from Arizona State has had a decent instructional course and he has even got some first cooperation in quite a while. I’d anticipate Butler (who played for new Las Vegas linebackers mentor Antonio Pearce in school) to play a ton in safeguard and in exceptional groups (where he sticks out) in the preseason, possibly beginning this evening. The newbies will be all at the center of attention in the preseason, however, Butler is one to watch out for.

The quarterbacks:

We presumably won’t see quite a bit of starter Derek Carr (and we shouldn’t), so this game will probably be a turn of Jarrett Stidham, Nick Mullens, and undrafted youngster Chase Garbers. It seems like Stidham, who played for McDaniels in New England and who has exchanged to the Raiders this offseason, has the lead to be Carr’s reinforcement. In any case, Mullens needs to have a decent preseason to stay close by on the 53-man list and Garbers needs to show he has a place on the training crew.

The basics:

We probably won’t see a lot of conspiring by McDaniels on offense and Patrick Graham on protection. It will be essential. In any case, the mentors are searching for sound major play from the players who will be on the field trying to make the list. The mentors need to see sound handling, impeding, covering, getting, and running. This will probably be a common messy first preseason game, however, the mentors need to see as perfect early-August play as conceivable in this game.