Whether or not McNabb ultimately moves to Oakland, one thing seems clear and that is that the Raiders have finally decided to give up on the 1st overall pick of the 2007 NFL Draft. JaMarcus Russell, who left LSU a year early to sign a six-year contract $68 million contract ($31.5 million guaranteed) with Oakland, had his first professional start in the final game of the 2007 season where he threw an interception with his first pass and his career pretty much went downhill from there. After a mediocre 2008 his 2009 season was disastrous as Russell had the unenviable triple crown of the lowest QB rating, the lowest completion percentage and the least passing yards among all qualifying NFL quarterbacks.

After turning up to the 2010 Raiders camp 30 pounds heavier than last season, it was rumored that this would see Russell switch to the defensive line. A move for McNabb can only hasten that move as the Raiders try and find Russell a position to shine in as well as providing him a mentor for the season which might just see him get his mojo back.


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