Raiders’ Clelin Ferrell ready to build on ‘good’ rookie year
Raiders defensive lineman Clelin Ferrell isn’t thinking much during training camp as he prepares for his second NFL season. That’s a good thing for the 2019 fourth overall pick out of Clemson.
Ferrell dealt with a great deal of criticism last season simply because of his lack of statistical production befitting someone of his draft status. But numbers don’t always tell the whole story.
Ferrell often was asked to move inside as the defensive line’s depth was tested, then he dealt with an illness that caused him to drop 15 pounds and wore down his body in the middle of his rookie season.
All of it weighed on his mind. Ferrell has a new mentality as he enters his second season.
“I feel like the biggest thing is just cutting it loose,” he said during training camp. “Last year … I feel like too much of me was thinking, trying to learn everything.”
That is among the lessons he is learning from new defensive line coach Rod Marinelli, a guru the organization brought in to mentor its young talent. Marinelli has liked what he’s seen from Ferrell in their limited interactions.
“High football character, right off the bat,” Marinelli said. “That’s what I love. He’s a guy that comes out and really works. He has great tempo about him every day, and that’s what I ask, the tempo. And he’s got position flexibility, and I love that with him.”
Ferrell, 23, doesn’t need to justify where he was selected. That’s on the organization.
He knows all he can do is continue to work on getting better and try to be a disruptive force on the line of scrimmage.
“I never look at pressure as something that can break you down,” he said. “Pressure is a privilege for me. … I know I had a good rookie year, regardless what anybody had to say about me.”
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Depth chart
Clelin Ferrell: Last year's No. 4 overall pick expected to take a step forward in a more comfortable role.
Maliek Collins: Interior force who has been referred to as the key to the defense by coach Jon Gruden.
Johnathan Hankins: Big interior presence who Gruden believes should get far more credit for his development.
Maxx Crosby: Sack leader as a rookie in 2019 who can become an elite edge player should he improve his all-around game.
Carl Nassib: Veteran pass rusher who has also proven stout against the run and gives the Raiders depth.
Maurice Hurst: Showed continued improvement and has the ability to get to the quarterback straight up the middle.
Daniel Ross: Another former pupil of new Raiders' defensive line coach Rod Marinelli who is looking for a fresh start..
Arden Key: Talented rusher who is finally healthy and has looked explosive in training camp.