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NFL Offseason Review: Part Four By Stuart Tomlin

With the NFL Draft and the beginnings of Free Agency in the books, we thought it was time to look at the state of the NFL as it stands in May 2019, four months ahead of the season. Initially, I thought it’d be a good idea to run a full article with all thirty-two teams, but I underestimated how large that article would be. Therefore, it was decided that it would be a series of four, posted on consecutive days, in alphabetical order. Today, we look at teams O through Z. Well, W, as Washington is the last team in the league alphabetically, but I’m doing the whole A-Z thing, ok? Okay. Let’s go. OAKLAND RAIDERS So, Oakland! This should be a quiet, mundane affair, as the Raiders are well known for these days. Three first rounders and an impending move to Las Vegas next year, what’s happening in the meantime? Well, only one place to start: Antonio Brown. After the Steelers tried to ship him off to Buffalo and AB thought “the hell with that”, they managed to get a

NFL Offseason Review: Part Three By Stuart Tomlin

With the NFL Draft and the beginnings of Free Agency in the books, we thought it was time to look at the state of the NFL as it stands in May 2019, four months ahead of the season. Initially, I thought it’d be a good idea to run a full article with all thirty-two teams, but I underestimated how large that article would be. Therefore, it was decided that it would be a series of four, posted on consecutive days, in alphabetical order. Today, we look at L through N, starting with Los Angeles and finishing in New York. Funnily enough, the Raiders will be at the start of this page next year. Damn, that kinda knocks my balance off next year. That’ll be a 2020 problem. Anyway, on to today's teams: LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Ah, the Chargers. Fresh off getting utterly ruined by the Empire in the Divisional Round, the Chargers begin their last season at StubHub before they move into the spare room at the Rams’ new place. They signed Thomas Davis off the Panthers, and are th