Marshawn Lynch visiting together with Oakland Raiders


Posted April 7, 2017 by Gameservices

A Marshawn Lynch return just got one step nearer to reality. The heralded power again met with head mentor Jack Del Rio on the team's facility Wednesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport claimed. If Del Rio symptoms off on Lync

 
A Marshawn Lynch return just got one step nearer to reality.

The heralded power again met with head mentor Jack Del Rio on the team's facility Wednesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport claimed. If Del Rio symptoms off on Lynch, all of the reddish colored tape blocking Lynch's comeback could will come undone.

The 30-year-old's contract remains held by Seattle, which means the Seahawks would need to release Lynch or the Raiders must trade for him. According to Rapoport, Wednesday's meeting was cleared because of the Seahawks. The Raiders thought from it as a "fact-finding mission" around the enigmatic, five-time Pro Bowler, who has not played inside a game since Jan. 17, 2016.


At this point in the process, it would be hard to view the Lynch-to-Oakland train slowing down. For the Raiders to help request permission and set up a meeting in Del Rio's office, it means they tend quite far along along the way. Now, it remains a question of what they will give up -- or perhaps what Seattle would require -- to seal the deal.

The Raiders let Latavius Murray wander in free agency this year and have yet to help dial up Adrian Peterson, which might signify they've something up their sleeve. Lynch would be the ideal ambassador for the Raiders because they shift from Oakland to Sin city and could serve for ideal mentor to a new running back corps guided by 2016 fifth-round choose DeAndre Washington.

This would also function as best offensive line Lynch spent some time working behind thus far. Over Lynch's last four seasons like a full-time starter he rushed for a minimum of 1, 200 yards and 10-plus touchdowns each year. His last season -- several starts -- produced 417 back yards and three touchdowns.

While Lynch could always change his mind (his or her agent, Doug Hendrickson, said as much within an interview late last month) it seems as if fans of punishing runs will often have gotten their Michael Jordan back for a minumum of one more year.

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