“It’s awesome,” Zeitler said. “I always want to play with great players and obviously you can’t get much better than those two.
“I’m going to do whatever I can to raise my level and make sure we get our job done on the right side.”
Defensive back Amik Robertson‘s path to the NFL differed considerably from Zeitler’s. As a fourth-round pick by the Raiders, Robertson did not have a starting job waiting for him.
Out of Louisiana Tech, he played eight games without a start as a rookie and 10 games with two starts in his second season.
He showed enough in those two seasons to become a more important member of the Raiders’ secondary. He played all 17 games in the last two seasons.
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