Eddie Vanderdoes attended rookie minicamp over the weekend, but that was the last action he'll see with the Oakland Raiders until training camp.

NFL rules prohibit Vanderdoes, a defensive tackle selected in the third round, from practicing with the Raiders until the UCLA school year officially ends, per Scott Bair of CSN Bay Area. UCLA is on a quarter system, as opposed to traditional semesters.

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According to UCLA's official Academic Calendar, the 2017 Spring Quarter ends on June 16. The Raiders wrap up their mandatory minicamp on June 15. Vanderdoes will also miss all of Oakland's OTA workouts, which start in late May and run into early June.

Bair points out that linebacker Nicholas Morrow, a product of Greenville College, is in the same boat. The Greenville College academic year ends in late May, though, so Morrow will be able to attend the second half of OTA workouts and mandatory minicamp.

Vanderdoes and Morrow will be away from the team, but they won't be left in the dark. They will have their playbooks to study and will be able to communicate with members of the coaching staff.

The Raiders are expecting big things out of Vanderdoes, so he'll have to hit the ground running when training camp opens in late July/early August. If he trains hard and stays sharp during his time away from the team, there will be an opportunity for Vanderdoes to make an immediate impact along Oakland's defensive line.

Morrow, on the other hand, has to hope his time away from the team doesn't hurt his chances of making the 53-man roster.

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