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Zach Miller heir to Oakland Raider tradition of great tight ends


Zach Miller and Johnnie Lee Higgins prepare for the snap.
Photo by Patrick A. Patterson/TFDSsports.com

Todd Christensen, Raymond Chester, and Hall of Fame member Dave Casper all set the standard for tight ends. Those three greats in their time in Silver and Black set an impossibly high standard for what is expected from Oakland Raider tight ends. Second year player Zach Miller is well on the road towards reaching those standards and becoming one of the greats.

It is easy to lose sight of just how good Miller has been with the overall ineptitude of the passing game. However, Miller has been the one consistent receiver this season, as well as a major factor as a blocker. In fact, its his ability as a blocker combined with Kwame Harris's inability as a blocker that has kept him in blocking far too often on pass plays, thus costing him the chance to use his considerable receiving skills.

As a team, the Oakland Raiders have 190 catches. Of those 190 catches, Miller is responsible for 50 of them. That means over 25% of the grabs are made by #80. By comparison the wide receiver corps has a total of 69 catches. In fact, Miller has double the number of catches of Darren McFadden (22) who is second on the team.

Miller's 674 yards receiving is also more than double the second place receiver Johnnie Lee Higgins (258). He has a 13.5 yards per catch, which does not lead the team, but is more than respectable. The team leader is Higgins (19.8), but he only has 13 catches.

Miller is the one receiver that JaMarcus Russell has been able to count on all year. Miller has the ability to haul in just about any pass in this area. With him being in only his second year, he is only going to get better. If the offense is built around his talents, he should be seeing regular post season trips to Hawaii in the not too distant future.

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Patrick A. Patterson bleeds Silver and Black. He studied creative writing at Chabot College and CSU Hayward and writes about the Raiders at the web site Thoughts from the Dark Side.

Comments

  • Derek 3 years ago

    Which makes it all the more important that we get some decent offensive tackles on this team.

  • Alan Burge 3 years ago

    Hi Patrick, I enjoyed reading your recent articles here and tfds. I'm the Texans Examiner and if you'd like to share some thoughts with us I'll do the same for you.

    Mine is a simple open-ended question to you: The Raiders can beat the Texans on Sunday if ....

    I know there's a lot of pessimism over there now, but you guys have some talent and I see your game at Denver as a possible model for how to beat the Texans since their offenses are so similar. Thoughts?

    Alan Burge
    email: aj_texans@yahoo.com

  • PJRAIDER 3 years ago

    I concur sir! Hes going to the best TE in the Nfl real soon. There is already talk about the talents of this kid spreading throughout the NFL and he will only get better. Finally a frandchise TE. BUT!, If they dont get a OL in there that can offer some time to get the ball out to him he is as useless as their offensive scheme.

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