The second week of organized team activities (OTAs) provided another chance for players on the Oakland Raiders' roster to try to make a positive impression. And for the second week in a row, several players were able to take advantage of the opportunity.
Positive reports that come out of OTAs always have to be taken with a grain of salt. The history of the NFL is riddled with players who were OTA superstars, then disappeared and never made a real impact. The Raiders are no exception (remember back when, based on pads-free practices in May, Tyler Wilson looked like he might be the future at quarterback?