The Facts: Streater's contract year in Oakland consisted of one game in September, which forced him to take a one-year, bargain basement deal with the Chiefs in order to prove himself all over again. From a health standpoint, Streater says there's nothing keeping him from producing. "I'm ready to go," Streater told reporters during a Tuesday conference call. "I'll be out there in a couple weeks, hopefully throwing with Alex Smith and the guys. I'm ready to go."
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According to PFT's Mike Florio, Streater has been healthy for a while, after a foot injury derailed his season in 2014, limiting him to three games. Last year, he played in only one games, due to a numbers game at the position. The Raiders have the weapons to not miss Streater, but Streater could end up being a factor in Kansas City. He had 60 catches for 888 yards and four touchdowns in his second NFL season, before a foot injury and a glut of wideouts limited him to four games in two seasons.