Raiders: Grades for the first wave of 2022 free agency

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Defensive end Chandler Jones #55 of the Arizona Cardinals celebrates his block of a pass to stop a touchdown during the second quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Defensive end Chandler Jones #55 of the Arizona Cardinals celebrates his block of a pass to stop a touchdown during the second quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mack Hollins (86), makes a touchdown catch on a pass from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1), late in the second quarter against the New York Giants during the NFL game at Hard Rock Stadium Sunday in Miami Gardens.Giants V Dolphins 22
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mack Hollins (86), makes a touchdown catch on a pass from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1), late in the second quarter against the New York Giants during the NFL game at Hard Rock Stadium Sunday in Miami Gardens.Giants V Dolphins 22 /

Grading the first half of offensive players brought in this free agency.

Mack Hollins, WR

Grade: B

  • Contract: 1y, $2m

In addition to needing a legitimate wide-receiver no.1 on the outside, the Las Vegas Raiders also lacked receiver depth in general.

Mack Hollins, who previously played in Miami, brings big-play ability deep in the receiving corps. This is yet another thing Vegas lacked in the latter half of last season, as no one could create big plays. Mack Hollins has a clear history of doing that, with perhaps no play more memorable than the haunting catch he had against the Raiders, allowing Miami to edge out a last-second victory.

There’s no negative about this trade, however, there are a ton of potential positives. This is the definition of low-risk high reward, which you always love to see. The reason why the grade isn’t higher is that doing so implies there’s almost a guarantee the signing will pay dividends. While I’m not comfortable committing to that, I am comfortable saying there truly is no risk here.

If Hollins exceeds expectations, you get one of the best deals in free agency. On the flip side, if he bombs, it isn’t a big deal; You only spent $2m on a one-year contract.