Criner looking for consistency in rookie campaign

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The breakout rookie of the Raiders' draft class in the team's offseason training programs (at least, in the portions open to the media)?Receiver Juron Criner, who is the focus of Wednesday's "Meet The Rookies" feature on CSN Bay Area's SportsNet Central."The kid can catch," said Raiders receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey. "Catch everything. He looks goodto me from where I'm standing. I'm not a coach, but looks good."In fact, he looked like another fifth-round steal, a la last year's fifth-round draft pick in Denarius Moore."He has a thing for the ball once the ball's in the air," Moore observed. "That's what we like about him."Criner is not as flashy as Moore and not as fast as Heyward-Bey. But he is a big body with sure hands (at least in OTAs and minicamp), whether he was outleaping Tyvon Branch and DeMarcus Van Dyke for a 50-yard touchdown bomb from Carson Palmer, or adjusting mid-slant route for a Matt Leinart pass thrown slightly behind him or pulling down a Terrelle Pryor bullet in the back of the end zone for a 10-yard TD."Once you can just go play and let your natural ability to take over," Criner said following his first OTA practice, "that's when it starts to come out."At 6-foot-3, 221 pounds, the Las Vegas native by way of the University of Arizona is the possession receiver and red-zone threat the Raiders envisioned with Chaz Schilens for years, and T.J. Houshmanzadeh for months.Palmer, who is entering his 10th NFL season, has had more the a few words of encouragement for the rookie."Hes just been bringing me along," Criner said of Palmer. "Hes been around for a while, and he said hes seen plenty of young players that will show up, that think they arrived but then they start to fade out. He was telling me I need to have that consistency day in and day out."Its unbelievable because you can learn so much from him. Anything that a guy like that tells you, you got to take it and apply it right away."Ironically, Criner's relative lack of straight line speed -- he ran a pedestrian 4.68-second 40-yard dash at the Combine -- would have turned off the Raiders' old regime. But these are new days in Silver and Blackdom."I would say I fit in great," Criner said. "All the guys are great. They're all cool guys. They're very good receivers. I just try to watch what they do, learn from them, take the advice that they give me and try to make myself the best receiver I can be."Still, Criner is one of the Raiders' two draft picks still unsigned (third-rounder Tony Bergstrom is the other).Per documents obtained by CSNCalifornia.com, the first-year allotment for Criner, who was a fifth-round supplemental pick, is 426,140, with a first-year minimum allotment of 422,140. He can expect to have non-guaranteed base salaries of 390,000, 480,000, 570,000 and 660,000 on his four-year contract with a maximum signing bonus of 144,560.So what's the holdup?

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