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Oakland signed cornerback Sean Smith to a four-year,Cheap NFL Jerseys China, $40 million contract Thursday, adding him to a free-agent group that already included top offensive lineman Kelechi Osemele and linebacker Bruce Irvin.
"If we were to add Eric Weddle, this could be really special," Smith said.
The Raiders used their ample salary cap room and core of promising young players to attract three coveted free agents in the opening days of the new league year.
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They allowed 258.8 net yards passing per game last year when Amerson was the only consistent player at cornerback after being picked up on waivers from Washington early in the season.
He also has done a good job limiting catches, allowing completions on just 52.7 percent of passes in his direction last season, according to Pro Football Focus. That was the second-best mark of his career.
McKenzie set out to fill those final holes this offseason, with cornerback perhaps the top need. Oakland targeted Smith from the start and won a heated competition for his services.
Smith has been one of the league's better cover cornerbacks since entering the league as a second-round pick out of Utah in 2009. He has started 100 games in seven seasons with Miami and Kansas City and has 10 interceptions and 80 passes defensed.
The Raiders came into free agency with more than $60 million in salary cap room and big holes to fill on the offensive line, pass rusher and secondary.
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — After long being an afterthought in free agency, the Oakland Raiders have become a prime destination.
Former first-round pick DJ Hayden lost his starting job and former starter TJ Carrie split time between safety and cornerback.
That determination probably won't come until the start of the offseason program when the Raiders have a better idea of who else they have in the mix on the offensive line.
"I've played both positions," Osemele said. "I think I can play both at a considerably high level. I'm comfortable with either. Whatever position I have to play to help us win games is where I'll be at."
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Osemele, who played both guard and tackle,Jerseys NFL Wholesale, said the Raiders have not told him where he will be used in Oakland.
"They have a bunch of young talent who are ready to take that next step," Smith said.
Smith followed Osemele, who signed a five-year deal worth up to $60 million and Irvin, who got a reported $39 million for four seasons, as general manager Reggie McKenzie hopes he has added the final pieces to end Oakland's 13-year playoff drought.
After winning just 11 games in McKenzie's first three seasons, Oakland won seven games last season in the first season under coach Jack Del Rio as quarterback Derek Carr, pass rusher Khalil Mack and receiver Amari Cooper emerged as foundation pieces for the long-struggling organization.
Smith has allowed opponents to catch fewer than 60 percent of passes for all seven of his NFL seasons and gives the Raiders the starter they needed alongside David Amerson,Wholesale Jerseys 2018.
One target could be former San Diego safety Eric Weddle. Irvin has taken to Twitter to recruit Weddle and Smith has called his former college teammate at Utah to try to sell him on coming to Oakland.
"We definitely have more than enough pieces where they can be no more excuses as far as there being a gap," Osemele said. "We definitely have what we need. We just need to put it together, build the chemistry and execute on Sundays."
They have quickly filled several of those with their early deals and now can focus on finding a safety to replace the retired Charles Woodson, another offensive lineman if left tackle Donald Penn leaves, a running back to pair with 1,000-yard back Latavius Murray and an inside linebacker.
With Super Bowl champion Denver decimated by free agent departures this week, the new Raiders believe they are ready to contend in the AFC West.