Oakland Raiders safety Charles Woodson tackles Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Cecil Shorts during their game in Oakland, on Sunday, September 15, 2013.(Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Report Card: Raiders 19, Jaguars 9

Quarterbacks: C

Terrelle Pryor was unspectacular, and may have run a bit too often. Then again, zero turnovers.

Running Backs: A

Darren McFadden fumbled late, but his 127 rushing yards were huge. Marcel Reece, Rashad Jennings made contributions, too.

Receivers: C

Rod Streater and TE Mychal Rivera worked the short zone well. What the heck is wrong with Denarius Moore?

Offensive Line: B

The line struggled a bit in pass protection, but opened some huge holes in the run game.

Defensive Line: A

These guys controlled the line of scrimmage, especially Pat Sims and Jason Hunter.

Linebackers: C

Part of the Raiders' overall defensive excellence, but no real big plays from this group.

Defensive Backs: A

Considering the injuries, this group was active and effective.

Special Teams: B

Call it a B+, with a key punt return by Phillip Adams, and 4 field goals in 5 attempts by Seabass.

Coaching/Overall: B

The Raiders beat an inferior team — something they'll have to learn to do regularly if they want to become contenders.

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