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LaMont Jordan #34 | Running Back | Oakland Raiders
Height: 5-10    Weight: 230    Born: Nov 11, 1978, Forestville, MD

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Statistics
YearTeamGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YG
2001NYJ13392927.5107446.210
2002NYJ13843163.831171609.400
2003NYJ12461904.140111019.100
2004NYJ14934795.121151127.400
2005OAK1427210253.793705638.020
2006OAK101144343.82110747.400
2007OAK111445493.832282478.800
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDsRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs
1DET15704.719899.90
2@DEN251596.40000.00
3CLE291214.2123216.00
4@MIA15744.90177.00
6@SD18422.306467.70
7KC11292.6044010.00
8@TEN12161.30000.00
9HOU4102.502168.00
12@KC341.31000.00
13DEN133.00000.00
14@GB11211.904174.30
Player Notes
July 4, 2008
LaMont Jordan has not been able to find a team willing to trade for him, according to Pro Football Weekly.

Our View:Jordan clearly won't be in Oakland next season, and his fantasy value remains minimal. He has been a disappointment since he signed with the Raiders after coming over from the Jets with so much promise.
June 26, 2008
LaMont Jordan is currently being shopped by the Oakland Raiders, reports Adam Schefter of NFL.com. His contract calls for him to make $4.7 million this season.

Our View:The Raiders are not going to pay a guy that much money when it's possible he could be the fourth string back behind Darren McFadden, Justin Fargas and Michael Bush. Jordan has been a disappointment to both the Raiders and fantasy owners, and that probably won't change, no matter where he winds up.
June 5, 2008
The Raiders plan to move forward without LaMont Jordan and he has received permission to seek a trade with another team, according to the Contra Costa Times. His agent (Alvin Keels) stated, "We have not had any success at this point in doing so because there are many moving pieces to such a trade. However, with new developments going on around the league, maybe something can be done in the coming days."

Our View:Jordan only averaged 3.8 yards per carry in 2007, and the team is now deep at the position with prized rookie Darren McFadden, sparkplug Justin Fargas, and Michael Bush, who is displaying strong hands and receiving skills, and has further made Jordan expendable.
June 3, 2008
LaMont Jordan with coach Lane Kiffin Tuesday morning and was told he wouldn't practice while the team explores the possibility of trading him, according to the Contra Costa Times.

Our View:With Darren McFadden, Justin Fargas and Michael Bush on the roster, the Raiders have no need for Jordan. However, no one is going to trade for him unless Jordan agrees to re-work his contract, and that isn't likely to happen. The Raiders should just cut him loose, but stubborn Al Davis apparently still thinks he'll find a taker.
June 3, 2008
LaMont Jordan plans to attend the Raiders' upcoming mandatory minicamp, according to the SF Chronicle. Jordan avoided all voluntary workouts up to this point, and many wondered if he would be released by now. Jordan's agent said, "He plans to be there. As of right now, LaMont is a Raider and will be in Oakland for all mandatory minicamps."

Our View:Prized rookie Darren McFadden sits atop the Raiders' depth chart, with Justin Fargas firmly planted as the primary backup. Michael Bush is the likely candidate for the number three spot. Owner Al Davis reportedly wants to keep Jordan, so a rival (like Denver) can't scoop him up. The team is still hoping to trade him, but his value won't likely be very high, especially since he only averaged 3.8 yards per carry in 2007. If he remains in Oakland, he would hold no fantasy value as a number four running back.