Raiders Agree To Five-Year Deal With First-Rounder Huff
24th July, 2006 - 10:26 pm
ESPN - The Raiders agreed to terms with first-round selection Michael Huff, the first defensive back taken in the 2006 draft, to a five-year deal worth at least $22.5 million.

After helping Texas win a national championship alongside Vince Young, Huff is expected to earn a starting spot alongside Stuart Schweigert at safety for Oakland. T

The Raiders had a chance to select local quarterback Matt Leinart of Southern California in the first round, but instead took Huff to help a secondary which recorded a league-low five interceptions last season. [READ]

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