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See Round 3 (picks 65-102)Round 4Pick 103 : Arizona Cardinals: Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa StateTrade: San Francisco 49ers trade pick 104 to Cincinnati Bengals for picks 110, 183, 198Pick 104: Cincinnati Bengals: Ryan Finley, QB, NC StateTrade: New York Jets trade pick 105 to New Orleans Saints for picks 116 and 168Pick 105: New Orleans Saints: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Safety, FloridaPick 106: Oakland Raiders: Maxx Crosby, DE, Eastern MichiganPick 107: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Anthony Nelson, DE, IowaPick 108: New York Giants: Julian Love, CB, Notre DameTrade: Oakland Raiders trade pick 109 to Colts for picks 129 and 135Pick 109: Indianapolis Colts: Khari Willis, S, Michigan StatePick 110: San Francisco 49ers: Mitch Wishnowsky, P, Utah Trade: Detroit Lions trade pick 111 to Atlanta Falcons for picks 117 and 186Pick 111: Atlanta Falcons: Kendall Sheffield, CB, Ohio StatePick 112: Washington Redskins: Bryce Love, RB, StanfordPick 113: Baltimore Ravens: Justice Love, RB, Oklahoma State Trade: Seattle Seahawks trade pick 114 to Minnesota Vikings for picks 120 and 204Pick 114: Minnesota Vikings: Dru Samia, G, Oklahoma Pick 115: Carolina Panthers: Christian Miller, OLB, AlabamaTrade: New York Jets trade picks 116 and 168 to Tennessee Titans for picks 121 and 157Pick 116: Tennessee Titans: Amani Hooker, S Womens Bo Jackson Jersey , IowaPick 117: Detroit Lions: Austin Bryant, DE, Clemson Pick 118: New England Patriots: Hjalte Froholdt, G, ArkansasPick 119: Cleveland Browns: Sheldrick Redwine, S, MiamiPick 120: Seattle Seahawks: Gary Jennings Jr., WR, West Virginia Pick 121: New York Jets: Trevon Wescoe, TE, West VirginiaPick 122: Pittsburgh Steelers: Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky Pick 123: Baltimore Ravens: Ben Powers, G, OklahomaPick 124: Seattle Seahawks: Phil Haynes, G, Wake ForestPick 125: Cincinnati Bengals: Renell Wren, DT, Arizona StatePick 126: Chicago Bears: Riley Ridley, WR, GeorgiaPick 127: Baltimore Ravens: Iman Marshall, CB, USCPick 128: Dallas Cowboys: Tony Pollard, RB, Memphis Pick 129: Oakland Raiders: Isaiah Johnson, CB, HoustonPick 130: Los Angeles Chargers: Drue Tranquill, LB, Notre DamePick 131: Washington Redskins: Wes Martin, G, IndianaPick 132: Seattle Seahawks: Ugochukwu Amadi, S, OregonPick 133: New England Patriots: Jarrett Stidham, QB, AuburnTrade: New England Patriots trade picks 134 and 243 to LA Rams for picks 162 and 167Pick 134: Los Angeles Rams: Greg Gaines Antonio Brown Raiders Jersey , DT, Washington Trade: Oakland Raiders trade pick 135 to Atlanta Falcons for picks 137 and 230Pick 135: Atlanta Falcons: John Cominsky, DE, CharlestonTrade: Dallas Cowboys trade pick 136 to Cincinnati Bengals for picks 149 and 213Pick 136: Cincinnati Bengals: Michael Jordan, G, Ohio State Pick 137: Oakland Raiders: Foster Moreau, TE, LSU Pick 138: Philadelphia Eagles: Shareef Miller, DE, Penn StateSee Round 5Best Available PlayersGerald Willis, DI, MiamiGerald Willis, DI, Miami There’s a battle among the edge rushers on the Raiders to find a pass rush this season. Neither of the veteran defensive ends on the team were suited up for the game — Josh Mauro and Benson Mayowa,..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesSilver And Black Pride homepageHorizontal - WhiteSilver And Black Pridean Oakland Raiders communityFollow Silver And Black Pride online:Follow Silver And Black Pride on TwitterFollow Silver And Black Pride on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchSilver And Black Pride main menuFanpostsFanshotsRaidersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Arden Key had a very different experience Saturday than he did as a rookie last season for RaidersNew,14commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Arden Key had a very different experience Saturday than he did as a rookie last season for RaidersTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Robert Reiners/Getty ImagesThere’s a battle among the edge rushers on the Raiders to find a pass rush this season. Neither of the veteran defensive ends on the team were suited up for the game — Josh Mauro and Benson Mayowa, leaving the battle to the rest of defensive ends.Incumbent starter Arden Key didn’t take the field to start the game. The starters were rookies Clelin Ferrell and Maxx Crosby — his primary competition for playing time this season. Key would soon get in the game and by the end, he led all defensive ends in snaps.The second year edge rusher made the most of his playing time. He was third on the team with three combined tackles, had the Raiders’ only sack, and added a couple quarterback hits as well.“I think Arden Key had a good game. He made a lot of plays. Credit to him, he played a lot of football tonight. I thought he stood out.”Key said he feels different this year than he did last year in every aspect. From pre-snap to when he gets to the quarterback.“You expect things just looking at the backfield set, the running back gives you and the tight end gives you about whatever plays about to happen,” Key said of his pre-snap. “You know what’s about to happen, you know what the offensive lineman can’t do, so now you know what to do.”The always smiling and jovial Key has often spoken of how many sacks he left on the field last season. It’s around 13 by his count. He only had on official sack credited to him last season. For that reason defensive coordinator Paul Guenther had Key get stronger. While getting stronger is important, it won’t help him finish plays. That comes with experience and good coaching. He has the first from playing a lot more as a rookie than the Raiders had hoped. The second comes in the form of new defensive line coach Brentson Buckner.‘Coach Buck’ stresses wins and losses at the line before the snap and Key is eating up that instruction. It has affected every part of his rush to the point where even in the split secondhe bursts off the line, he knows if he is getting to the quarterback. Which he did once in the game.“I saw an opening. I knew I beat him with the hands, and I knew I had to speed up the process as soon as I beat him for him not to recover,” said Key. “And I just saw him wide open and I grabbed him. I had to make sure I grabbed him and wrapped him up.”This was his sack last night where he showed the burst and bend we expected to see from him more often last season.It’s important to note that Key wasn’t going against starters in this game. This wasn’t Rams starting left tackle Andrew Whitworth on whom Key was getting the edge. It was third round rookie Bobby Evans who Key got around. That being said, it’s not about the talent in front of him. It’s about his mindset. He is seeing the game differently. That’s what you want to see from a player in his second season. While he may spend a lot more time on the sideline this season than last year when he was forced into action, when he does see the field, he should be more productive with his limited snaps.Follow @LeviDamien