Oakland WR Louis Murphy, who sits atop the Oakland depth chart, has never faced his Week 1 opponents, the Tennessee Titans. Murphy, who caught 34 passes for 521 yards and 4 TDs as a rookie, has his sights set higher this year. “I don’t want to say what my goals are, but it’s something that’s a Pro Bowl year,†Murphy said. “I feel (it’s) very reachable.†The Raiders, under new coordinator Hue Jackson, are expected to have a more diversified and aggressive passing attack this season and that could help Murphy attain his goals. “From last year, man, we’re doing a lot of different things, and we’re throwing the ball down the field and giving the receiver a chance to make plays," Murphy said. "That’s a good thing.†Source: CBS Sports
lets get through week one first with a victory and the well talk louis because if chaz would be playing youd be the third wide receiver behind DHB not only that lets get those hands in order and stop dropping balls.