2007 Oakland Raiders Season - Players

Players

Oakland Raiders 2007 final roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Josh McCown
  • 2 JaMarcus Russell
  • 16 Andrew Walter

Running Backs

  • 36 Justin Griffith FB
  • 34 LaMont Jordan
  • 25 Justin Fargas
  • 46 Oren O'Neal FB
  • 33 Dominic Rhodes

Wide Receivers

  • 89 Ronald Curry
  • 17 Tim Dwight PR
  • 15 Johnnie Lee Higgins PR
  • 14 Chris McFoy
  • 84 Jerry Porter

Tight Ends

  • 85 John Madsen
  • 80 Zach Miller
  • 86 Tony Stewart
Offensive Linemen
  • 66 Cooper Carlisle G
  • 76 Robert Gallery G/T
  • 75 Mario Henderson T
  • 79 Paul McQuistan G
  • 51 Chris Morris C
  • 60 Jeremy Newberry C
  • 78 Jonathan Palmer T
  • 65 Barry Sims T
  • 72 Seth Wand T
  • 63 Mark Wilson T

Defensive Linemen

  • 91 Tyler Brayton DT
  • 56 Derrick Burgess DE
  • 58 Chris Clemons DE
  • 98 Jay Richardson DE
  • 90 Terdell Sands DT
  • 99 Warren Sapp DT
  • 95 Josh Shaw DT
  • 61 Gerard Warren DT
Linebackers
  • 94 Jon Alston OLB
  • 57 Ricky Brown ILB
  • 50 Isaiah Ekejiuba OLB
  • 53 Thomas Howard OLB
  • 52 Kirk Morrison ILB
  • 55 Robert Thomas OLB
  • 54 Sam Williams OLB

Defensive Backs

  • 21 Nnamdi Asomugha CB
  • 28 Rashad Baker S
  • 35 John Bowie CB
  • 23 Chris Carr CB/KR
  • 31 Hiram Eugene FS
  • 24 Michael Huff SS
  • 37 Chris Johnson CB
  • 26 Stanford Routt CB
  • 30 Stuart Schweigert FS
  • 27 Fabian Washington CB

Special Teams

  • 59 Jon Condo LS
  • 11 Sebastian Janikowski K
  • 9 Shane Lechler P
Reserve Lists
  • 29 Michael Bush RB
  • 40 Jarrod Cooper SS
  • 8 Daunte Culpepper QB
  • -- Ricardo Dickerson ILB
  • 25 Justin Fargas RB
  • 74 Cornell Green OT
  • 64 Jake Grove C
  • 18 Johnathan Holland WR
  • 93 Tommy Kelly DE
  • 42 ReShard Lee RB
  • 47 Fred Wakefield TE

Practice Squad

  • 70 Jesse Boone C
  • 92 Mkristo Bruce DE
  • 83 Daniel Fells TE
  • 13 Drisan James WR
  • 96 Jonathan Lewis DT
  • -- Quinton Smith RB
  • -- Matt Trannon WR

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