In the months and days leading up to the 2006 NFL Draft, most folks who know about such things figured Texas safety Michael Huff to be a top-10 pick. In looking back through the '06 draft mags, Pro Football Weekly and ESPN had Huff going seventh to the 49ers, and The Sporting News had the Lions taking him with the ninth selection. In the end, the Raiders -- a team with needs, well, at just about every position -- drafted Huff seventh overall. And that, in all likelihood, was the highlight of his professional career. Huff started every game in '06 and '07, but only managed seven starts last season. In three years, he has 191 tackles and 17 passes defended but just one interception.
In their '06 draft issues, The Sporting News compared Huff to Troy Polamalu and ESPN pegged him for an Ed Reed-type player. If nothing else, just more proof that projecting how college stars will fare in the NFL is more art than science. Huff has been so underwhelming, in fact, that there's a good chance he'll be out of work in a few weeks.
The Sacramento Bee's Jason Jones writes: "Though the team gets S Tyvon Branch back, [Rashad] Baker proved valuable. The team is likely to cut S Michael Huff, something he also expects. Branch's return could mean the Raiders would let Justin Miller walk with little resistance."
Looking at the names the Raiders passed over to take Huff is mostly pointless, but it's the offseason -- we've got time. On Draft Day '06, Matt Leinart seemed like a reasonable choice because nobody actually expected Andrew Walter do be anything more than a NFL backup. Turns out, that could also be Leinart's ultimate fate too. But Oakland could've had Jay Cutler, Haloti Ngata, Antonio Cromartie, Santonio Holmes, DeAngelo Williams or Joseph Addai -- all players who would've contributed immediately.
But again, this isn't to point and gawk in the general direction of the Raiders' front office, but to highlight how things might've been different had Oakland passed on Huff. Although, to be fair, these are the Al Davis All-Stars we're talking about -- maybe nothing would've changed.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-07-2009 @ 6:55PM
Redskins0492 said...
Its not that he's bad.... its that everyone around him sucks miserably. People just don't do good in Oakland. Look at D hall
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2-08-2009 @ 8:55AM
ChrisH said...
Yes, he only has Nnamdi Asomugha, possibly the best CB playing right now, completely eliminating a WR from the other team for him. The Raiders might be totally inept on offense, but their pass D isn't half bad.
2-08-2009 @ 5:10AM
DADDYO said...
Our draft picks for the last decade have sucked. We have no GM and draft decisions are made solely by Al. Exit Gruden and Kiffen. Now we have a Wade Phillips clone (fat, stupid and lips stuck to the owner's buttocks), old what's his name . . . ohh ya Tom Cable.
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2-11-2009 @ 10:47PM
oakraiderrich said...
hERE WE GO AGAIN GETTING ANOTHER YES MAN THAT AL DAVIS CAN PUSH AROUND. HE WILL NOT GO FOR A REAL MAN, BECAUSE A REAL MAN WON"T BE PUSHED AROUND,SO LADIES and GENTLEMAN, GET READY FOR A LONG 09. SEASON MAYBE 5 WINS WELL U KNOW WHERE I'AM GOING WITH THIS.
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