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Porter was drafted in [[2000]] during the second round by the [[Oakland Raiders]]. For five years Porter was looked to as a third receiver behind [[Tim Brown]] and [[Jerry Rice]]. In [[2005]], Porter moved up the ladder becoming second string [[quarterback]]s [[Kerry Collins]]' main wide receiver after the Raiders let both Rice and Brown go. After the 2004 season, the Raiders re-signed Porter to be the secondary receiver behind [[Randy Moss]]. Porter is not to be confused with the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]]' [[Pro Bowl]] [[linebacker]], [[Joey Porter]].
Porter was drafted in [[2000]] during the second round by the [[Oakland Raiders]]. For five years Porter was looked to as a third receiver behind [[Tim Brown]] and [[Jerry Rice]]. In [[2005]], Porter moved up the ladder becoming second string [[quarterback]]s [[Kerry Collins]]' main wide receiver after the Raiders let both Rice and Brown go. After the 2004 season, the Raiders re-signed Porter to be the secondary receiver behind [[Randy Moss]]. Porter is not to be confused with the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]]' [[Pro Bowl]] [[linebacker]], [[Joey Porter]].

==External links==
*[http://fantasygames.sandboxplus.com/2005/news/content/playerpages/player_barrier.asp?sport=NFL&id=5076 Jerry Porter stats, news, bio and fantasy analysis at Sandbox.com]


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Revision as of 16:26, 29 July 2005

Jerry Porter (born July 14,1978 in Washington, D.C.) is an American professional football player. He attended West Virginia.

Porter was drafted in 2000 during the second round by the Oakland Raiders. For five years Porter was looked to as a third receiver behind Tim Brown and Jerry Rice. In 2005, Porter moved up the ladder becoming second string quarterbacks Kerry Collins' main wide receiver after the Raiders let both Rice and Brown go. After the 2004 season, the Raiders re-signed Porter to be the secondary receiver behind Randy Moss. Porter is not to be confused with the Pittsburgh Steelers' Pro Bowl linebacker, Joey Porter.