Oakland Raiders: Biggest Winners And Losers From Training Camp

NAPA, CA - AUGUST 5: Members of the Raiders warm up during the Oakland Raiders Training Camp at the Napa Valley Marriott on August 5, 2009 in Napa, California.
NAPA, CA - AUGUST 5: Members of the Raiders warm up during the Oakland Raiders Training Camp at the Napa Valley Marriott on August 5, 2009 in Napa, California. /
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NAPA, CA – AUGUST 5: Members of the Raiders warm up during the Oakland Raiders Training Camp at the Napa Valley Marriott on August 5, 2009 in Napa, California. /

The Oakland Raiders are approaching the cut-down date – let’s look at some of the biggest winners and losers from camp.

With training camp now in the books, the Oakland Raiders are looking ahead to the looming cut-down date. On September 2, the roster gets trimmed from 90 down to the final 53 who will open the year on the active roster. And with two exhibition games left on the schedule, there are plenty of intriguing battles to watch unfold.

With camp now behind them, some of the players still fighting for roster spots are going to have to rely on being able to flash in the next two exhibition games. Be it on offense, defense, or special teams, time is running short for some of these players to show they can contribute.

Some players though, have already made their mark in camp and seem to have, more or less, sealed their fates when it comes to making that final 53 – some for the good, some for the not-so-good.

And now, with training camp over, there are only two exhibition games remaining, some of the players on that roster bubble are going to need to step up their games if they hope to impress the coaches and give themselves a shot at making the team.

And although the roster seems to be taking shape, there are still some intriguing battles to watch. So, let’s take a quick look back and see who some of the biggest winners and losers – those who helped and hurt themselves the most – from training camp were this year.