The Raiders were open for business in round two twice trading back https://www.raiderslockerroom.com/authentic-antonio-brown-jersey , first with the Jaguars and then with the Bills.In the trade with the Jaguars the Raiders dealt their 35th, 140th, and 235th..."The Raiders were open for business in round two twice trading back, first with the Jaguars and then with the Bills.In the trade with the Jaguars the Raiders dealt their 35th, 140th, and 235th picks for the Jaguars 38th and 109th picks.In the Bills deal the Raiders picked up the 40th and 158th for their 38th overall.It was a masterful job of wheeling and dealing to move up 31 spots into round four while getting back a fifth round pick.When the Raiders finally decided to make a pick it was cornerback, Trayvon Mullen from Clemson.Mullen is a great combination of size (6 foot 1) and speed (4.4).He was a star in the National Championship game where he earned defensive most valuable player.The Raiders will not be selecting in round three unless they trade back up but will have two selections in round 4.See Round 2 (Picks 33-64)Round 3Pick 65: Arizona Cardinals: Zach Allen, DE, Boston CollegePick 66: Pittsburgh Steelers: Diontae Johnson, WR, ToledoPick 67: San Francisco 49ers: Jalen Hurd, WR, BaylorPick 68: New York Jets: Jachai Polite, OLB, FloridaPick 69: Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Oliver, TE, San Jose StateTRADE: Buccaneers trade pick 70 to LA Rams for picks 94 and 99Pick 70: Los Angeles Rams - Darrell Henderson, RB, MemphisPick 71: Denver Broncos: Dre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio StatePick 72: Cincinnati Bengals: Germaine Pratt, OLB, NC StatePick 73: Chicago Bears: David Montgomery, RB, Iowa StateTrade: Patriots trade pick 73 to Chicago Bears for picks 87 Womens Derek Carr Jersey , 162, and a 2020 fourth round pickPick 74: Buffalo Bills: Devin Singletary, RB, FAUPick 75: Green Bay Packers: Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&MPick 76: Washington Redskins: Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio StatePick 77: New England Patriots: Chase Winovich, DE, Michigan Pick 78: Miami Dolphins: Michael Deiter, G, WisconsinPick 79: Los Angeles Rams: David Long, CB, MichiganPick 80: Cleveland Browns: Sione Takitaki, LB, BYUPick 81: Detroit Lions: Will Harris, S, Boston CollegeTrade: Vikings trade pick 81 to the Detroit Lions for picks 88 and 204Pick 82: Tennessee Titans: Nate Davis, G, CharlottePick 83: Pittsburgh Steelers: Justin Layne, CB, Michigan StatePick 84: Kansas City Chiefs: Khalen Saunders, DT, Western IllinoisPick 85: Baltimore Ravens: Jaylon Ferguson, DE Womens Antonio Brown Jersey , Louisiana TechPick 86: Houston Texans: Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego StatePick 87: New England Patriots: Damien Harris, RB, AlabamaPick 88: Seattle Seahawks: Cody Barton, OLB, UtahPick 89: Indianapolis Colts: Bobby Okereke, ILB, StanfordPick 90: Dallas Cowboys: Connor McGovern, G, Penn StatePick 91: Los Angeles Chargers: Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux FallsPick 92: New York Jets: Chuma Edoga, OT, USCTrade: Vikings trade pick 92 to the Jets for picks 93 and 217Pick 93: Baltimore Ravens: Miles Boykin, WR, Notre DameTrade: Vikings trade pick 93 to the Ravens for picks 102, 191, 193Pick 94: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via LAR): Jamal Dean, CB, AuburnPick 95: New York Giants: Oshane Ximines, DE, Old Dominion Pick 96: Buffalo Bills: Dawson Know, TE, Ole MissTrade: Redskins trade pick 96 to the Bills for picks 112 and 131Pick 97: Los Angeles Rams: Bobby Evans Antonio Brown Jersey White , OT, OklahomaPick 98: Jacksonville Jaguars: Quincy Williams, S, Murray StatePick 99: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via LAR): Mike Edwards, S, KentuckyPick 100: Carolina Panthers: Will Grier, QB, West VirginiaPick 101: New England Patriots: Yodney Cajuste, OT, West Virginia Pick 102: Minnesota Vikings: Alex Mattison, RB, Boise StateSee Round 4 selectionsBest Available PlayersGerald Willis, DI, MiamiGerald Willis, DI, Miami ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP)The NFL said Thursday it will investigate whether the Oakland Raiders violated the ”Rooney Rule” when they hired Jon Gruden as coach. The Fritz Pollard Alliance called for the investigation on Wednesday out of concern that Raiders owner Mark Davis came to an agreement with Gruden before the team interviewed any minority candidates as required by the NFL since 2003. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement that the NFL will ”look into this.” The Fritz Pollard Alliance is dedicated to promoting diversity and equality of job opportunity in the coaching, front office and scouting staffs of NFL teams. Davis said Tuesday at the news conference introducing Gruden as the team’s new coach that he had been trying to make the move for six years and finally believed it would happen after a meeting in Philadelphia on Christmas Eve, the day before Gruden worked a game between the Raiders and Eagles on ESPN. ”I felt pretty confident that he was all-in,” Davis said. ”And that’s the term that we were using in our discussions and everything, are you all-in? And I never wavered from all-in. And this time he didn’t waver, either.” hired Gruden on Jan. 6. Davis also said he wouldn’t have fired Del Rio if he didn’t believe Gruden would sign on as coach. ”I believe that I would’ve sat down with Jack and we would’ve figured out coordinators and assistant coaches and things like that and try to figure out how to reinvigorate the franchise through Jack,” he said. Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie said Tuesday he interviewed two minority candidates before Gruden’s hiring was announced. Those candidates were Oakland tight ends coach Bobby Johnson and Southern California offensive coordinator Tee Martin. The Raiders haven’t commented on the request from the Fritz Pollard Alliance. —