The Raiders have made moves to get additional draft picks today. So far on day 3 they have focused on defense but also picked up a WR in round 5. Right now the Raiders don’t have a pick scheduled..."The Raiders have made moves to get additional draft picks today. So far on day 3 they have focused on defense but also picked up a WR in round 5. Right now the Raiders don’t have a pick scheduled for this round but anything could happen https://www.raiderslockerroom.com/authentic-derek-carr-jersey , stay tuned.See round 5 picks (139-173)Pick 174: Arizona Cardinals: Keesean Johnson, WR, Fresno StatePick 175: Pittsburgh Steelers: Sutton Smith, OLB, Northern IllinoisPick 176: San Francisco 49ers: Kaden Smith, TE, StanfordPick 177: New Orleans Saints: Saquon Hampton, S, RutgersPick 178: Jacksonville Jaguars: Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington StatePick 179: Arizona Cardinals: Lamont Gaillard, C, GeorgiaPick 180: New York Giants: Corey Ballentine, CB, WashburnPick 181: Buffalo Bills: Jaquan Johnson, S, MiamiPick 182: Cincinnati Bengals: Travveon Williams, RB, Texas A&MPick 183: San Francisco 49ers: Justin Skule, OT, VanderbiltPick 184: Detroit Lions: Travis Fulgham, WR, Old DominionPick 185: Green Bay Packers: Ka’dar Hollman, CB, ToledoPick 186: Detroit Lions: Ty Johnson, RB, MarylandPick 187: Denver Broncos: Juwann Winfree, WR, ColoradoPick 188: Tennessee Titans: David Long Jr., LB, West VirginiaPick 189: Cleveland Browns: Drew Forbes, OT, Southeast Missouri StatePick 190: Minnesota Vikings: Armon Watts: DT, ArkansasPick 191: Minnesota Vikings: Marcus Epps, DB, Wyoming Pick 192: Pittsburgh Steelers: Isaiah Buggs, DT, AlabamaPick 193: Minnesota Vikings: Olisaemeka Udoh, OT, ElonPick 194: Green Bay Packers: Dexter Williams, RB, Notre DamePick 195: Houston Texans: Xavier Crawford, CB, Central MichiganPick 196: New York Jets: Blessaun Austin, CB, RutgersPick 197: Baltimore Ravens: Trace McSorley, QB, Penn StatePick 198: San Francisco 49ers: Tim Harris, CB, VirginiaPick 199: Indianapolis Colts: Gerri Green, OLB, Mississippi StatePick 200: Los Angeles Chargers: Emeke Egbule, OLB, HoustonPick 201: Kansas City Chiefs: Rashad Fenton, CB Derek Carr Jersey White , South CarolinaPick 202: Miami Dolphins: Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio StatePick 203: Atlanta Falcons: Marcus Green, RB, Louisiana MonroePick 204: Seattle Seahawks: Travis Homer, RB, MiamiPick 205: Chicago Bears: Duke Shelley, CB, Kansas StatePick 206: Washington Redskins: Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC StatePick 207: Pittsburgh Steelers: Ulysees Gilbert III, ILB, Akron Pick 208: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Scott Miller, WR, Bowling GreenPick 209: Seattle Seahawks: Demarcus Christmas, DT, Florida StatePick 210: Cincinnati Bengals: Deshaun Davis, LB, AuburnPick 211: Cincinnati Bengals: Rodney Anderson, RB, OklahomaPick 212: Carolina Panthers: Dennis Daley, OT, South CarolinaPick 213: Dallas Cowboys: Donovan Wilson, S, Texas A&MPick 214: Kansas City Chiefs: Darwin Thompson, RB, Utah StateBest available playersBest Available PlayersGerald Willis, DI, MiamiGerald Willis, DI, Miami Two Antonio Browns have existed over the past year. There has been the one in Pittsburgh with the blonde mustache who missed Week 17, created tension in the locker room and often showed up late. B..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旳 look into Antonio Brown’s past: Will he be accountable in Oakland?New,70commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareA look into Antonio Brown’s past: Will he be accountable in Oakland?Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY SportsTwo Antonio Browns have existed over the past year. There has been the one in Pittsburgh with the blonde mustache who missed Week 17, created tension in the locker room and often showed up late. But recently, a different Brown has appeared to emerge. Since being traded to the Oakland Raiders, Brown has gotten rid of the blonde mustache, preached accountability and has worked out with Derek Carr along with visiting his house.Before we make any predictions on what Brown will be like wearing the Silver and Black, let’s recount (just some of) his past mistakes in Pittsburgh with the help of Behind the Steel Curtain’s Jeff Hartman.Hartman mentioned that Mike Tomlin’s failure to punish the star wide receiver over time let Brown lean toward the wild side. Brown didn’t stay with the team at last year’s training camp, would leave on his own accord and miss team meetings. And he was often late whether it was to games, practices, charity events or PR events. The tipping point came when Ben Roethlisberger blamed Brown for running the wrong route against the Denver Broncos in which Roethlisberger threw a game-clinching interception.After that, JuJu Smith-Schuster was voted team MVP and that signaled the end for Brown. At practice in Week 17, Big Ben wanted to run a route again because Brown did it wrong, but Brown didn’t take kindly to it and left. He didn’t talk to the team or respond to any calls. He then showed up wanting to play on Sunday but Tomlin stepped in and suspended him for the regular-season finale. Brown has also gotten in trouble for driving 100 MPHs in a suburb of Pittsburgh, throwing furniture off a balcony, and publicly criticizing Tomlin and Roethlisberger. And then there is this detailed description of what Steeler Nation thought of Brown via Behind the Steel Curtain. Brown’s performance on the field has consistently been at a Hall of Fame level, but there have been far too many antics off the field that should make Raider Nation worry about Brown’s time in Oakland. It also is not the best optics to show up late to your own press conference and then proceed to constantly preach accountability. However, it could have just been calculated madness on Brown’s part in order to land at the destination of his choice, for the smallest bounty, with a brand-new contract. And if that was his plan, he accomplished that. After recounting Brown’s past in Pittsburgh, which Brown will the Raiders be getting? Will it be the Brown that was present during the press conference and preached accountability or the one that went crazy as a Steeler?Raider Nation, let’s hear what you have to say.