Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins is off the market.
Wilkins’ agent David Mulugheta told reporters that Wilkins has agreed to sign with the Raiders. It is reported to be a four-year, $110 million deal with $84.75 million in guarantees, although the full structure of those guarantees and the rest of the pact remain unknown.
Wilkins spent five years with the Dolphins after being drafted 13th overall in 2019, but was unable to come to an agreement on a new deal in Miami and the team passed on tagging him earlier this month. He had a career-high nine sacks last season and has appeared in every game over the last three seasons.
The Raiders will be looking for the same kind of durability and production as Wilkins slots in alongside Maxx Crosby on their defensive front.
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LOL, good luck getting the same kind of production from Wilkins as Crosby.
$27.5M per year? That's mental, absolutely mental for Wilkins. I loved watching his motor, how great a team mate he was and how good he was at pulling Josh Allen's junk but he is absolutely not a game changer on defence which that kind of money should be reserved for.danmarino likes this. -
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Tagging him would just have left an unhappy player and probably salary cap issues down the line as the restructures would have needed to be aggressive.
Also re-signing Wilkins probably means Phillips would have been gone instead in a couple of years and it's an easy one for me who to keep out of those 2.danmarino likes this. -
Defence is going to be terrible.Not only was he a really good player he is the rare durable player we had on the team.
Phillips coming off Achilles,Chubb late December ACL and now Wilkins.
And who knows about Van Ginkel.resnor likes this. -
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Good for Big Chris. God bless him in his new adventure. We should have extended him before last season.
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There's going to be a lot of difficult choices down the road with this cap situation.resnor likes this. -
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Letting Wilkins leave the franchise with zero compensation is a fireable offense for a gm given the talent and ability of Wilkins. Yet Christ Grier still remains. That’s an autocorrect typo by my phone, but sure seems fitting :lol:
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I wonder if all the Grier apologists will keep their mouths shut after this offseason.
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He gets hurt early on it will be a 5thStaleTacos likes this. -
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The Dolphins offered Wilkins a fair market contract, as stated by himself, last off-season and he turned it down. He then actually got some sacks for once in his career and got tremendously overpaid. Good for him.
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And don’t take that wrong… I love Wilkins, think he’s a great player, but he’s not a game changer. -
The Wilkins contract...
https://overthecap.com/player/christian-wilkins/7804
Cap hits of 11.5M this year then 35M, 31.75M, 31.75M.
Next season he is being paid what you pay your QB, I want no part of that. He's just not worth that unless he can magically increase his sack and pressure count by 50% over what he did last season. -
The Bills just restructured Allen's cap hit of $47M down to $30M for this year. So since his 6 years, $258M extension he has had cap hits of $10M, $16M, $18M, and now $30M. He's on the books for $60M next year but he has $16.5M of that guaranteed salary and a $25M roster bonus which will likely be converted to signing bonus and spread out over the length of his contract to bring his cap hit next year down to under $40M again.
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I'm posting it because Christian Wilkins has a $35M cap hit next season and that kind of cap hit is usually reserved for a QB. Next year he will have the 18th highest cap charge in the NFL.
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/2025/cap-hit/
I was merely pointing out just how much the Raiders have overpaid and just how monumentally stupid Grier would have to be to have matched it.