Joyner finding his swagger
In his first season with the Raiders last year Lamarcus Joyner had one job to do. And he didn’t do it well at all.
As the team’s nickel back, Joyner never found a comfort zone in defensive coordinator Paul Guenther’s schemes and the uneasiness showed up on a weekly basis.
Joyner had 49 tackles in 14 games (10 starts), his fewest since making 40 as a rookie with the Rams in 2014. He did not have an interception for the first time since 2016 and generally felt out of place most of the time.
A year later, Joyner says he’s a lot more at peace with the defense and his role in it.
“I feel a lot more comfortable,” Joyner said. “I almost feel like it’s my second year again in the league when I went to a complicated system with the Rams under Gregg Williams. It takes a lot to learn with those complicated systems. But I feel much more comfortable, and that’s going to help me with my confidence and making more plays.”
That’s the type of swagger that the Raiders expected from Joyner when they signed him as a free agent. They had banked on his play leading to a leadership role in the locker room. While he made some strides in the second half of that equation, it was a little tougher to do at times because of the struggles he was having on the field.
A truncated offseason made it a little more challenging for Joyner to sharpen his skills in the Raiders defense but he doesn’t feel like that will be an issue once the regular season gets going.
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