Don Mosebar

Whitney High School in Visalia, California,[1] guiding them to the Valley championship game as well as a win at the yearly Cow Hide.

[3] Mosebar was chosen by the Los Angeles Raiders as the 26th pick in the first round of the 1983 NFL draft,[4][5] just ahead of future Hall of Famer Dan Marino.

")[6] Mosebar immediately moved into the starting lineup as right guard for two years, before succeeding longtime center Dave Dalby upon his retirement.

Once again, Mosebar, Wisniewski, and Montoya, with tackles Rory Graves and Steve Wright, overwhelmed the Bengals on the ground, this time with 235 yards.

Without Jackson, and unable to stop the no-huddle Buffalo Bills offense, the Raiders suffered a ridiculous 51–3 defeat in the AFC championship game.