Raiders Ignite NFL Free Agency with Blockbuster Linderbaum, Nailor Deals

By Matthias Binder
NFL free agency blog: Raiders strike early with Tyler Linderbaum, Jalen Nailor (Featured Image)

Pro Bowl Center Lands Record Contract (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – The Raiders grabbed headlines early in the NFL free agency negotiating window by securing agreements with Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum and wide receiver Jalen Nailor.[1][2]

Pro Bowl Center Lands Record Contract

The Raiders agreed to terms with former Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum on a three-year, $81 million deal that includes $60 million guaranteed.[1][3] This pact carries an average annual value of $27 million, establishing Linderbaum as the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in league history.[4]

Linderbaum, who earned Pro Bowl nods in each of the past three seasons, became available after the Ravens opted against a franchise tag.[3] The 26-year-old anchored Baltimore’s line effectively, showcasing elite run-blocking skills that align perfectly with new head coach Klint Kubiak’s ground-focused scheme.[5] Las Vegas viewed the position as its top priority, entering the period with nearly $120 million in cap space – the most in the NFL.[1]

Teams like the Commanders, Titans, Giants and even the Ravens showed interest, but the Raiders moved swiftly to lock him in before official signing on Wednesday.[3]

Nailor Brings Speed and Local Ties

In quick succession, the Raiders added former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor on a reported three-year, $35 million contract with $23 million guaranteed.[6] The 27-year-old Las Vegas native, a Bishop Gorman High product, brings explosive speed and reliable hands to the receiving corps.[2]

Nailor posted career highs in 2025 with 29 receptions for 444 yards and four touchdowns across 17 games.[6] Previously a sixth-round pick out of Michigan State, he served as Minnesota’s third option but now eyes a larger role in Las Vegas.[2] The Vikings, Patriots and Broncos also pursued him, per reports.[5]

Filling Critical Gaps on Offense

These acquisitions directly tackle the Raiders’ most pressing deficiencies. The offensive line ranked last in rushing success rate last season, prompting the aggressive pursuit of elite interior protection.[5]

At receiver, depth beyond star talents remained thin, and Nailor’s addition provides versatility for Kubiak’s system.

  • Upgraded center stabilizes protection for young quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
  • Nailor’s local roots boost team morale and fan connection.
  • Both players fit a run-heavy philosophy inspired by Kubiak’s Seahawks tenure.
  • Recent trade of DE Maxx Crosby to Baltimore freed resources.[3]

Smart Spending in a Cap-Rich Landscape

Despite the hefty price tags, analysts praised the moves.

Player Years Total Value Guarantees
Tyler Linderbaum 3 $81M $60M
Jalen Nailor 3 $35M $23M

The Las Vegas Review-Journal awarded an A+ grade for Linderbaum, citing immediate line improvement and scheme compatibility.[4] Re-signing cornerback Eric Stokes further bolsters the roster.[1]

Key Takeaways:

  • Linderbaum resets market as top free agent center.
  • Nailor’s speed enhances WR rotation.
  • Raiders leverage cap space for instant contention boost.

These early strikes signal bold ambitions under Kubiak, transforming a needy offense into a contender. Deals become official Wednesday, but the momentum already surges in Las Vegas. What do you think of the Raiders’ opening gambit? Tell us in the comments.

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