Raiders' offseason crisis: draft a QB or fix the offensive line — should they fire the O-line coach?
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The Raiders Don’t Have a QB Problem — They Have an Offensive Line Problem Raiders fans can dream about the perfect quarterback all day — size, speed, arm talent, IQ — but none of it matters without protection. Colton Miller was banged up most of the year. Jackson Powers-Johnson got shuffled between guard and center after injuries instead of being allowed to settle. You can’t build an offense like that. If the Raiders want real progress, it starts up front — and that includes a hard reset with the offensive line coaching.

