Fourth round draft pick Foster Moreau is not your typical blocking tight end https://www.raiderslockerroom.com/authentic-antonio-brown-jersey , here’s what sets him apart."Foster Moreau, TE, LSUMeasurables6’4”, 253 lbsStats2018: 22 receptions, 272 yards (12.4 average), 2 touchdowns2017: 24 receptions, 278 yards (11.3 average), 3 touchdowns2016: 6 receptions, 79 yards(13.2 average), 1 touchdownAwards2018: LSU team captainStrengthsThe Raiders got a natural leader with Foster Moreau, someone who is going to give 100% effort 100% of the time. Moreau is known for his blocking, it is what put him on the radar and it is what he perfected at LSU. His strength is paramount and he loves engaging linebackers or defensive ends at the line of scrimmage. A natural finisher, Moreau’s bread and butter is his run-blocking (think Lee Smith here). His athleticism allows him to be a dual-threat tight end in certain scenarios, but in the passing game Moreau is much weaker than in run blocking. WeaknessesNot the most polished route runner, Moreau can definitely benefit from coaching at the professional level. He doesn’t create much separation Womens Derek Carr Jersey , and struggles after the catch. Not the best at winning jump balls, Moreau benefits more from designed plays or dump offs. Verdict A blocker first and receiver second.. Moreau’s athleticism is attractive, and many believe he was misused in an LSU offense that didn’t value his skill set. If he can expand his route tree and work on separating from defenders, he could more than justify his selection in the 4th round.Fit with RaidersHe will earn his stripes in the trenches, but under Gruden’s tutelage, Moreau can become an every-down, dual-threat tight end that commands respect in both phases of the offense. With the reputation of a blocker, Moreau can be a sneaky option in the passing game. Regardless, Moreau will learn from one of the best blocking tight ends in the business in Lee Smith, and then eventually take over his share of offensive snaps. No trades can become official until the start of the new league year on Wednesday, so Antonio Brown hasn’t been traded yet and a report on the machinations that led to an agreement sending him to the Raiders includes word that things almost fell apart on Saturday.Albert Breer of SI.com reports that the deal was “on the verge of crumbling” as the Raiders spoke to Brown’s agent Drew Rosenhaus about the new contract that Brown was looking for as part of any deal. It’s not clear what the sticking point was, but the end result was agreement on a trade and on a new deal with $30 million in guaranteed money.Rosenhaus appeared on NFL Network Sunday and confirmed the timing of the start to talks with the Raiders. He said that Raiders General Manager Mike Mayock drove a hard bargain in the first high-profile move since leaving the world of television to take the job.The expected deal to Oakland came after a near agreement with Buffalo was sidelined by Brown’s contract desires. Philadelphia and Washington also reportedly put in calls on Friday after the Buffalo deal was set aside, although Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that talks with Philly never got serious.