2020 season Weston Richburg Jersey , but they find themselves in a bind for 2019. They were going to attempt to renew their lease at the Oakland Coliseum, but the relationship has gone south. And now, the Raiders are considering playing their 2019 schedule at AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.The news was initially reported by NBC Bay Area sports reporter Raj Mathai, and it has since been confirmed by Bay Area News Group reporter Kerry Crowley. The Giants acknowledged interest was expressed, but there are a lot of details to figure out.The Raiders are currently facing an antitrust lawsuit from the lawsuit following their decision to move to Las Vegas. The Raiders announced the move, but also planned on sticking around Oakland in one heck of a lame duck period. The Raiders were continuing to negotiate with the city of Oakland prior to the lawsuit, but things have gone south in a hurry.The Raiders have a little bit of time to figure things out, but it could get difficult in a hurry. If they aren’t able to get a deal with the Raiders and nothing pans out with the Giants, their options range from trying to cut a deal with the 49ers to play at Levi’s Stadium (something the Raiders reportedly don’t want to do), to going to San Diego, San Antonio, Las Vegas (playing at the run down Sam Boyd Stadium), or some other random cities.I say make them travel to a different city each week for their home games! Big question to the Los Angeles Rams after their 2018 season ended with an ugly Super Bowl loss: was it worth it? Big decisions are coming and few draft picks remain to make up for them. The Rams haven’t thrown their future away outright, but they have made it quite difficult to keep up with the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers for NFC West dominance. In 2017, The 49ers had a brief glimpse of their ceiling while the Rams Cassius Marsh Color Rush Jersey , under Sean McVay’s first year, went from perennial losers to getting bounced in their first playoff game. This led to a perceived “arms race” of sorts, one that the 49ers bowed out of early allowing the Rams to win. A win that may have future consequences. 2018 was a rush to get whatever possible to build on both teams’ momentum. The 49ers and Rams tried to get Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Khalil Mack, but the Raiders decided to send him to the Chicago Bears. They both went after Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib, whom wished to not go to San Francisco. For a fifth-round draft pick, he went to Los Angeles. That’s about the extent of of San Francisco’s involvement. The Rams’ transactions don’t end there. They signed Ndamukong Suh to a one-year prove-it deal to helm the defensive line. They also did a trade in February to acquire Marcus Peters from the Kansas City Chiefs. In the middle of the season they even traded for Dante Fowler. That’s not it for the trades, they also sent a first round pick to the New England Patriots for Brandin Cooks. The very same New England Patriots they lost to Sunday evening in Super Bowl LIII, almost a year after the transaction.Cost of doing business: having just four draft picks remaining and $34 million in cap space for 2019. We’ll see how those 11 draft picks from 2018 work out. 11 picks, mind you, that don’t have a single start between them for that very same season. 11 picks with stats that make a Trent Baalke draft go to shame. Draft picks that began in the third round due to all their transactions. Yeah, those draft picks.Can they get out of this? Sure they can, if some of those 11 picks can replace who they’ll have to move on from after 2019—or at the very least start a game.Sure they can, if they don’t whiff on their four picks for 2019. For 2019, the Rams hold a first, fourth, fifth and sixth round pick. There’s an argument to be made that draft picks are overrated https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Brock-Coyle-Jersey , what isn’t overrated is the ability to develop players on the cheap. Maybe a first round pick is overrated, but limited draft picks isn’t, and the Rams just gambled their future to get on the doorstep of the Super Bowl. Then there’s the $34 million. Suh will need a new contract if he’s going to stick around. Moving into 2020 offseason is where the negotiations get interesting because at the end of 2019 there’s a few free agents. Quarterback Jared Goff will have completed the last year of his rookie deal (though what he commands after his Super Bowl performance is anyone’s guess). Talib, whoplayed in just eight games during 2018, will have an expiring deal as well. That’s two names right there. $34 million and four draft picks makes things mighty difficult. Maybe their projected cap space in 2020 (an estimated $92 million) can save the day.But they better hope those 11 draft picks along with the four selections they have in 2019 can pan out, because this roster of superstars isn’t going to last and they can’t funnel more money to replace them. Players are going to need to get paid. And it’s not looking good for the 2018 draft class. Again—they have the means to keep the ship sailing, but with 2018 in the rear-view mirror, it looks more and more difficult. And yes, the 49ers hold few draft picks in 2019 as well, but they also don’t have a bunch of stars hitting the end of their contracts at season’s end, nor are they saddled with a limited salary cap to keep them all at once. The NFC West isn’t the Rams’ to lose, it’s wide open. While the Rams can overcome this and keep fielding a competitive team, it will be much more difficult to keep up when Seattle and San Francisco have more options at their disposal. Your move, NFC West.