Coming into the 2018 season Womens Kolton Miller Jersey , the Raiders weren’t expected to have to target a wide receiver in the Draft. They had a #1 receiver in Amari Cooper, as well as a veteran in Jordy Nelson and another talented wideout in Martavis Bryant. But Cooper is gone, Nelson’s future isn’t clear and Bryant may have suffered a serious knee injury in the last game. So, wide receiver has become a position of need for the Raiders suddenly. While it may not be as big a need as certain positions on the defense, with three first-rounders the Raiders have plenty of options.Luckily, there are plenty of solid receivers in the coming draft. Here are a few guys the Raiders might consider:N’Keal Harry, Arizona StateOf all the receivers in the draft, Harry is my favorite. He is 6’4” and 213 pounds, so he has the big body and frame to go up and get contested passes and to be a serious red zone threat. Harry reminds me of Tim Brown, in that he isn’t the fastest or the quickest guy, but he is dependable with great hands and an intellectual, clinical knowledge of how to play the position. Harry also doubles as a terrific punt returner.Harry is the sort of receiver that his team targets over, and over, and over again, because nobody can stop him. He can struggle to get open against faster corners, and he needs to be more physical in blocking http://www.oaklandraidersteamonline.com/p.j.-hall-jersey , and also needs to continue to expand his route tree. This year, Harry is playing under coach Herm Edwards in Tempe, so he has a taste of the pro game and what is required of a professional receiver. The best modern comparison that comes to mind for me is prime Demaryius Thomas- a volume receiver with reliable hands and physical prowess. Prime Brandon Marshall also seems a fit for Harry’s skillset.AJ Brown, Ole MissWhile Harry has been projected at any number of spots in the first round, Brown is universally considered a top-10 pick. He might be the most prototypical receiver in the draft, at 6’1” and 225 with 4.5 speed. He’s not a burner, but has the ball skills and quickness to make an impact in the NFL. Brown is strong and difficult to bring down, and also presents a challenge to defensive backs looking to get off his blocking. Brown consistently fights for extra yardage and excels at running after the catch, making him an ideal fit for a team that likes to throw quick, short strikes rather than rely on longer developing plays.Parris Campbell, Ohio StateIf you’re looking for a burner to take the top off a defense, Campbell is your guy. He is 6’0” and 215 pounds and runs a blazing 4.3 40. He struggled last year in Ohio State’s offense due to their issues in the passing game, but this season he has been on point. In 2018, Campbell has 673 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging almost 11 yards per catch.Campbell’s speed and big-play ability profile him as a #1 wideout a la Stefon Diggs. He could go at the late first or early second round, and is as legitimate a deep threat as this draft has.Marquise Brown Authentic Marcus Gilchrist Jersey , OklahomaThis Sooner wideout has been a star for the last few seasons in Norman, catching passes from Baker Mayfield and now Kyler Murray. Brown is a similar player to Parris Campbell, in that he is a dynamic playmaker and runs a 4.3, but he’s an inch shorter than Campbell. Brown, though, has more reliable hands. This season, Brown has 956 yards and nine touchdowns, and is averaging a cool 18 yards per catch. I believe Brown profiles as a slightly larger Tyreek Hill with just a sliver less straight-line speed.Anthony Johnson, BuffaloThe 6’2”, 207-pound Johnson is one of the best small-school prospects in the coming draft, out of Khalil Mack’s alma mater. He spent his first two collegiate seasons at the JUCO level, but broke out in a big way as a junior, with 1,356 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior. This year, his production has dipped, with only 699 yards but nine scores.Johnson is an elite route runner at all points in the route tree Womens Mike Nugent Jersey , and is at his best with intermediate routes but is rapidly improving as both a deep threat and with underneath patterns as well. He isn’t a burner with a 4.5 40, but his route-running is what will put him over the top. A better 40 time at the combine could vault him into first-day consideration, but for right now he’s a second or third round prospect. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (13-4)New faces: S Morgan Burnett, LB Jon Bostic, rookies S Terrell Edmunds, WR James Washington, QB Mason Rudolph, OL Chukwuma Okorafor.Key losses: LB Ryan Shazier (injured), WR Martavis Bryant, S Mike Mitchell, S Robert Golden, CB William Gay, OL Chris Hubbard, offensive coordinator Todd Haley.Strengths: Offense returns seven Pro Bowlers, including QB Ben Roethlisberger, RB Le'Veon Bell and WR Antonio Brown. Brown is arguably best receiver in NFL and seemingly impervious to constant double coverage. Bell is most versatile back in league and is just as comfortable lining up in slot as next to Roethlisberger. Offensive line (LT Alejandro Villanueva Authentic Jared Cook Jersey , LG Ramon Foster, C Maurkice Pouncey, RG David DeCastro and RT Marcus Gilbert) that allowed just 24 sacks in 2017 remains intact for at least one more year, though Gilbert was slowed by knee injury during preseason. DT Cam Heyward is coming off career-high 12 1-2 sacks while spearheading defense that set franchise record and led NFL with 56 sacks year ago.Weaknesses: Consistent production at outside linebacker is issue. Steelers flipped Bud Dupree and T.J. Watt in offseason, hoping Dupree will be more effective rushing from quarterback's blind side. Dupree's sacks total has inched up in each of his three years but he's struggled to make weekly impact. Secondary underwent serious overhaul after giving up 45 points to Jacksonville in playoffs. Position coach Carnell Lake stepped down and veterans Mitchell, Golden and Gay walked. Burnett provides experience but Edmunds will be given plenty of opportunities to justify first-round selection. Depth behind Brown and second-year WR JuJu Smith-Schuster may be issue after Steelers traded away enigmatic Bryant. Washington put up record-setting numbers at Oklahoma State and will get every shot at becoming slot receiver. After those three, however, there's not much.Fantasy Players To Watch: Brown. Only player in NFL history to post five consecutive seasons with at least 100 receptions remains very much in his prime at age 30. He led NFL in receiving yards (1,533), yards per game (109.5) and yards per touch (14.2) last season while launching MVP candidacy thanks to series of clutch grabs that fueled Pittsburgh's second straight AFC North title. Brown said repeatedly he's not focused on his numbers but winning Super Bowl. Only way Steelers secure their seventh Lombardi Trophy, however, is with Brown being heavily involved.Vegas Says: Super Bowl 10-1. Over/under wins 10.5.Expectations: Atlanta or bust. Steelers believed they were destined to take down New England last winter only to get tripped up by Jacksonville in divisional round. While Roethlisberger insists he's in remarkably good shape, he turned 36 in March and this could represent his last best chance to win third Super Bowl. Bell is almost certainly gone via free agency next spring. His imminent departure should help provide sense of urgency to talented group that wants to make most of window of opportunity before it closes.