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Raiders sign emerging star to massive deal
Christian Wilkins. Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

Following Chris Jones‘ decision to stay with the Chiefs, the Raiders will pick up this year’s top remaining defensive free agent. Christian Wilkins is heading to Las Vegas.

Like Jones, Wilkins will benefit from betting on himself in a contract year. The Raiders are giving the former Dolphins first-rounder a four-year, $110M deal, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports. Wilkins will receive a whopping $84.75M guaranteed to help the Raiders’ defensive line.

To illustrate where the DT market has gone over the past four days, Quinnen Williams‘ $66M in guarantees topped the field entering March. Justin Madubuike soon scored $75M guaranteed on his Ravens extension, and Jones has a practical guarantee of $95.3M. Wilkins will outdo the Jets performer in AAV and guarantees.

At $27.5M per year, Wilkins is now attached to the third-highest D-tackle AAV — behind only Jones and Aaron Donald. Despite committing to the Raiders for just four years (as opposed to Jones’ five-year Chiefs pledge), Jones will see his guarantees spike to this rare place. Only four edge rushers match the guarantee Wilkins just scored with the Raiders, illustrating the value of hitting the market at the right time.

After the Raiders struggled for 20 years to assemble a quality defense, Patrick Graham’s unit took a step forward in 2023. The Raiders ranked ninth in scoring defense — their first top-15 ranking since 2002 — but the team was light on D-line investments. That will change, as Wilkins joins Maxx Crosby to anchor the Raiders’ pass rush.

The Texans and Vikings were believed to be among the teams in on Wilkins, and the Dolphins made a futile attempt to keep him at the 11th hour. But Miami does not reside in a good cap situation. 

The team offered Wilkins a deal north of the $17M-per-year point in 2023. Wilkins moved to a higher NFL tax bracket in free agency. 

Wilkins is coming off his best year as a pass rusher. After totaling 11.5 sacks over his first four seasons, the Clemson alum registered nine last season. He has also been one of the NFL’s top run-defending DTs in recent years, ranking in the top two in ESPN’s run stop win rate metric in 2021 and ’22. At 28, Wilkins brings upside on two fronts to Vegas.

The Raiders ranked 21st against the run last season. Bilal Nichols, Adam Butler and John Jenkins are free agents, leaving Las Vegas with more work to do here. But Wilkins will become the team’s centerpiece D-lineman. The Raiders will hope their latest Clemson investment pays off alongside Crosby for the long haul.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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