The kick return carousel continues to spin in Alameda as the Oakland Raiders have made another roster move on special teams, this time ending another failed experiment that never got going. General manager Reggie McKenzie and the coaching staff both going back to the drawing board in the ongoing search for a consistent returner.

On Tuesday night, it was announced that the Raiders will be releasing Walt Powell, who was only just signed in mid-October to take a chance at the return job. A job he never quite got a chance at as Powell failed to even earn a shot at during his short time with the team.

Vic Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Powell was being cut from the team. Another in a long line of returners who have came and went from the team dating back to training camp up until November.

WR/KR Walt Powell, meanwhile, has been released https://t.co/trpsNPWxH0 — Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) November 3, 2015

Powell was a career practice squad player going into his Oakland stint, so it is not much of a surprise that he only had a short cup of coffee with the Raiders. The bigger issue is there is still no clear number one returner on the roster, and there has been little luck in finding one off of the street so far. With Powell gone, the Raiders are still going to be looking for answers at kick returner for awhile.