With John Spytek taking over as the new general manager, the Raiders are doing some shuffling in the front office. This has resulted in the termination of senior director of player personnel JoJo Wooden and senior national scout DuJuan Daniels, per Tashan Reed of The Athletic.
Wooden has been a long-time lieutenant of former general manager Tom Telesco, so it’s not a shock to see Wooden’s exit shortly after Telesco’s. A 28-year personnel veteran, Wooden got his start in the NFL as a pro personnel assistant with the Jets in 1997. He stayed in New York until 2012, rising through the ranks with time as a pro scout, senior pro scout, assistant director of scouting, director of pro scouting, and assistant director of player personnel.
After 16 years with the Jets, Wooden was hired by Telesco during Telesco’s first GM job in San Diego. Wooden served as the Chargers director of player personnel for 11 years, eventually taking over the role of interim general manager when Telesco was fired. Not getting the full-time job following his interim stint, Wooden followed Telesco to Las Vegas to serve as his senior director of player personnel during their lone year with the Raiders. With Telesco jobless, it will be interesting to see if Wooden waits around to follow him to their next outpost or if Wooden will find a place on a different staff in 2025.
Unlike Telesco and Wooden, Daniels has been a long-time Raiders front office staffer. After 13 years as a lead scout for the Patriots, Daniels became the assistant director of player personnel in Oakland in 2019. He held that role for three years before transitioning to senior national scout, a job he’s held for the past three seasons.
Spytek, along with some new minority ownership, is ready to make a difference in Las Vegas. It will start with building a staff around himself that he can trust. In 2025, that staff will not include Wooden or Daniels.
Jojo and DuJuan.
You can’t make that stuff up.