Raiders agree to deal with 3rd-round pick, LB Tanner Muse

The Raiders signed a number of rookies after they tested negative for COVID-19, including LB Tanner Muse

The Raiders signed multiple draft picks on Saturday, including third-round pick, linebacker Tanner Muse, according to multiple reports.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the deal is for four years and just over $4.3 million, which includes a signing bonus of $832,292.

Muse played safety at Clemson, but he’ll learn to play linebacker for Las Vegas. Measuring 6-foot-2 and 229 pounds, Muse ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine, which helped his draft stock tremendously.

According to general manager Mike Mayock, Muse will start as a special teams player and learn to play either inside or weakside linebacker.

Muse is just the type of player that Mayock and coach Jon Gruden has said they want to build the team with. He’s known for his intensity, hustle and leadership with a championship-caliber program, Clemson.

Raiders brass has shown an affinity for Clemson’s winning ways, selecting former Tiger, defensive end Clelin Ferrell, with Mayock’s first pick as Raiders’ GM in 2019, as well as choosing wide receiver Hunter Renfrow and defensive back Trayvon Mullen in the same draft.

In 2020, Muse was joined by former Clemson guard, John Simpson, in joining the Raiders collection of former Clemson stars.

2020 NFL Draft: Las Vegas Raiders team preview

Draft Wire’s Gavino Borquez delivers everything Oakland Raiders fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

Everything Oakland Raiders fans need to know heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.

VITALS

Head Coach: Jon Gruden

General Manager: Mike Mayock

2019 record: 7-9

2020 DRAFT PICKS

1 (12)

1 (19)

3 (80)

3 (81)

3 (91)

4 (121)

5 (159)

TEAM NEEDS

Wide receiver

The Raiders added Nelson Agholor to the mix via free agency, and they have Tyrell Williams and Hunter Renfrow as solid complementary options, but they need a dynamic centerpiece at the position.

Cornerback

After finishing No. 25 in passing yards allowed last season, the Raiders were aggressive in trying to lure in Byron Jones and Chris Harris Jr. to help fix their woes, but they fell short. Eli Apple was signed, but it’s unlikely that he fills the No. 2 role.

Safety

The marriage between Karl Joseph and the Raiders came to an end despite his high level of play. Oakland needs to add a player that will start opposite of Johnathan Abram.

TOP TARGETS

Jerry Jeudy | WR | Alabama

CeeDee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma

Trevon Diggs | CB | Alabama

Jaylon Johnson | CB | Utah

Xavier McKinney | S | Alabama

Ashtyn Davis | S | California

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