Antonio Brown wasn't the only splashy acquisition the Oakland Raiders made this offseason. The team also handed a massive payout to offensive tackle Trent Brown, hoping he can help cure some of their offensive line woes.

Brown is coming off a stellar season protecting Tom Brady's blindside, and he just won a Super Bowl with the Patriots. But while he played left tackle with New England, he'll be kicking back to the other side with the Raiders. Oakland is reportedly planning on playing him at right tackle, and having sophomore Kolton Miller start at left tackle.

Speaking to reporters after an OTA practice Tuesday, Brown made it clear he isn't bothered by the switch. Brown said he is fine playing right tackle and that “I knew they were going to put me where they needed me,” per Scott Bair of NBC Sports.

Brown played mostly right tackle during his time with the 49ers, so it's not like it's a foreign position to him. The Florida product was drafted by San Francisco back in 2015, and traded to New England before last season.

Miller was the Raiders' first round pick last year, and he didn't play very well as a rookie. But the Raiders are showing a lot of confidence in him, keeping him right where he is. That being said, the difference between left and right tackle isn't nearly as big as it used to be, and they're more or less interchangeable in today's game.

The Raiders' O-line struggled mightily last season, and they need to rebound in 2019 to keep Derek Carr upright. Brown landed a four-year, $66 million deal this offseason, so he needs to play very well to live up to expectations.