The Raiders sign a rookie wide receiver to a multi-year deal.
This season, the wide receiver space for the Las Vegas Raiders has been lacking. Tight end Brock Bowers leads the club in receptions, while only two wide receivers have more over 20 catches this season.
It’s improbable that the Raiders would make a deal to get a star wide receiver because they are 2-6 and probably out of the playoffs. The team has chosen to promote a young player since they need additional assistance at the position.
Ramel Keyton, a rookie wide receiver, has been added to the Raiders’ active roster. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports that Keyton will sign a two-year contract.
Las Vegas granted Keyton two years, which suggests they may be interested in his potential. Despite spending a large portion of the season on the practice squad, the former Tennessee standout joined the organization as an undrafted free agent in the offseason.
His role on the offense will probably start to grow as a result of this revelation. There are plenty of opportunities because Tre Tucker and Jakobi Meyers are the two wide receivers currently making an impact.
Las Vegas granted Keyton two years, which suggests they may be interested in his potential. Despite spending a large portion of the season on the practice squad, the former Tennessee standout joined the organization as an undrafted free agent in the offseason.
His role on the offense will probably start to grow as a result of this revelation. Since Tre Tucker and Jakobi Meyers are now the only wide receivers having an effect, Keyton has plenty of opportunities to establish his worth.
for Keyton to demonstrate his inclusion.