The Oakland Raiders have come to terms with wideout Michael Crabtree to keep the wideout in the Bay Area beyond the one-year deal he signed with the team this past offseason, and the price tag will match the level of play that Crabtree has produced on his prove it deal.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Crabtree will make around $8 million per season to stay with the Raiders and not test the open market this spring. A move that gives Reggie McKenzie the ease of mind as Crabtree was set to be one of the top statistical receivers in 2016 NFL Free Agency if he was to test the open market.