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Oakland Raiders 2010 Preseason Schedule | ||||
Date | Time | Opponent | TV | |
Thursday, August 12 | 6:00 pm | ![]() | at Dallas Cowboys | TBA |
Saturday, August 21 | 5:30 pm | ![]() | at Chicago Bears*** | TBA |
Saturday, August 28 | 6:00 pm | ![]() | San Francisco 49ers | TBA |
Thursday, September 2 | 7:00 pm | ![]() | Seattle Seahawks | TBA |
* All times are Pacific | ||||
Oakland Raiders 2010 Regular Season Schedule | ||||
Date | Time | Opponent | TV | |
Sunday, September 12 | 10:00 am | ![]() | @ Tennessee Titans | CBS |
Sunday, September 19 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | St. Louis Rams | FOX |
Sunday, September 26 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | @ Arizona Cardinals | CBS |
Sunday, October 3 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | Houston Texans | CBS |
Sunday, October 10 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | San Diego Chargers | CBS |
Sunday, October 17 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | @ San Francisco 49ers | CBS |
Sunday, October 24 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | @ Denver Broncos | CBS |
Sunday, October 31 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | Seattle Seahawks | FOX |
Sunday, November 7 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | Kansas City Chiefs | CBS |
BYE WEEK | ||||
Sunday, November 21 | 10:00 am | ![]() | @ Pittsburgh Steelers | CBS |
Sunday, November 28 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | Miami Dolphins | CBS |
Sunday, December 5 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | @ San Diego Chargers | CBS |
Sunday, December 12 | 10:00 am | ![]() | @ Jacksonville Jaguars | CBS |
Sunday, December 19 | 1:15 pm | ![]() | Denver Broncos | CBS |
Sunday, December 26 | 1:05 pm | ![]() | Indianapolis Colts | CBS |
Sunday, January 2 | 10:00 am | ![]() | @ Kansas City Chiefs | CBS |
* All times are Pacific ***Chargerblue Tailgate Bash, Soldier Field |
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Getty Images Offensive lineman Jared Veldheer of Hillsdale runs the 40 yard dash during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 27, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
No one could fault Smith, who has been in the business for 23 years, for saying what came out of his mouth next. “If he can play, the league will find him,” Smith told the guy.
Ninety nine out of 100 times the conversation would have ended there. But it didn’t because the guy’s brother just happened to be Jared Veldheer.
And when Smith viewed the tape of Veldheer, along with fellow agent Mike McCartney, they realized that not only was this guy good, he had the potential to be picked in the top half of the draft.
On paper, Jared Veldheer had all the credentials of being an NFL player—as in a 6-foot-8, 315 pound offensive tackle. But the stigma associated with being a Division II player is always tough to overcome. After all, the last player to have been drafted from his school, Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich., was Nate Johnson, taken in the seventh round by the Steelers in 1980.
If Veldeer goes where he’s slotted to go—in the third round—he’ll be the draft’s most amazing story. Veldheer showed up at Hillsdale (enrollment of 1,300 students) looking to play on the football team, but his eye was on the books.
“I was on the pre-med track,” Veldeer said. “I wanted to go to medical school and be a surgeon.”
But a funny thing happened on the way to the operating room.
Dear Journal,
Sorry I am late checking in this week. Things have been very busy.
Coach Warhawk from the Browns came in a couple Mondays ago and we did a lot of work in the classroom. We went over all of the fronts and he called me up to the board. We were on the board for two hours and didn’t watch any film. Then we went to the field and did some workouts down there. That went well. We worked on some run stuff, punches, and sets. I got positive feedback from that.
Tuesday morning I left to go to Philadelphia. It was great. I met with the line coach Castillo. I was able to watch some of their workouts and talk with Andy Reid a little. Everything went real well in Philadelphia.
Then I flew out to Denver and me with their offensives line coach and offensive coordinator in the meeting room. I watched tape of their guys. He installed one of their pass protections and power play and then would ask me to show him calls on tape. I met with Coach McDaniels briefly and that went well.
I left Denver and got in to Oakland late. The next morning I visited with their offensive line coach. I chatted briefly. He had already come to work me out at Hillsdale so we were already familiar. I talked with Coach Cable a little bit and their strength coach. I met Al Davis. He said he watched my tape and likes the way I play and likes me and wants to win another Super Bowl ring.