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Raiders might not franchise Zach Miller


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Per Jerry McDonald of the Oakland Tribune (reported in Rotworld).

Wednesday's Richard Seymour extension opened up this possibility, but McDonald is "not sure the Raiders are eager to pay (Miller) $7.3 million." They'd certainly have a bigger budget if they hadn't overpaid Seymour. McDonald suggests that Miller could wind up with a restricted free agent tender, costing less than half of the franchise number for tight ends.

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While I'm pulling primarily for Barnidge, Miller is a no brainer as long as he's not looking to break the bank.

Rivera would certainly know him well from his AFC West days.

If the CBA leaves him a restricted free agent though, they could still put a high tender offer on him :(

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i would easily take miller or marcedes lewis over anyone we have on the roster or any who would be available in the draft.

raiders would be making a mistake to not franchise him. he mightget taken up quick, esp. if they only use the 2nd round tender on him. probably will be the first and 3rd or just the first, though. that might be harder to justify.

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