The Las Vegas Raiders’ roster needed some talent at wide receiver heading into the offseason, leading the Raiders to sign Jalen Nailor from the Minnesota Vikings to a three-year, $35 million contract during free agency.

On paper, this seems like an overpay by Las Vegas since the four-year pro has just 69 catches for 1,066 yards and 11 touchdowns in his career. However, he was competing for targets with four-time All-Pro Justin Jefferson in Minnesota, and Nailor can add some versatility to the Raiders’ receiving corps. According to Pro Football Focus, 52.2 percent of the 2022 sixth-round pick’s career pass snaps have come as a slot receiver and 47.4 percent have been on the perimeter.

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While the numbers help paint the picture, let’s flip on the tape to get a better look at what Nailor can bring to Las Vegas.

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