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Jalen Nailor’s performance will be good barometer of Klint Kubiak

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As the chief offensive play caller, how Klint Kubiak maximizes wide receiver Jalen Nailor will say a lot about the head coach’s prowess.

Inking a three-year, $35.03 million contract, with $23 million guaranteed ($18 million at signing) with the Las Vegas Raiders, the Silver & Black paid a pretty penny to bring the Nevada native back home. While it was far from top of the market coin for the wideout, the $11.67 million per year average is quite steep for a receiver that’s never eclipsed 445 yards receiving in his four-year stint in the NFL thus far.

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Those contract numbers above read like the Raiders were victors in a bidding war when free agency opened this past March. Perhaps there was, as The Athletic reported in early March that more than 10 teams were eying Nailor ahead of free agency. Multiple suitors can drive up the price and the Raiders ponied up and Nailor cashed in.

By The Numbers
Jalen Nailor, Wide Receiver, 5th year

  • 2025: 17 games (8 starts), 53 targets, 29 receptions, 444 yards, 4 touchdowns; 2 carries, 13 yards

  • Career: (2022-25), 55 games (16 starts), 114 targets, 69 receptions, 1,066 yards, 11 touchdowns; five carries, 9 yards

“Just trying to be a guy that can play all over the field,” Nailor said when asked about the investment the Raiders made in him. “I think Coach (Klint) Kubiak does a great job of just getting his playmakers the ball. It’s not just myself, but we got Tre (Tucker), we got Brock (Bowers), we got those guys that can do multiple things in the offense, and that’s what’s going to separate us as a unit, just to have guys just move around. You never know where they’re going to be at on a single play.”

Standing 5-foot-11 and 199 pounds, Nailor brings speed that is much swifter than the 4.50 40-yard dash time he clocked at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine. The Michigan State product was plucked from the draft pool in the sixth round (191st overall) by the Minnesota Vikings, a team he spent his first four seasons with on a rookie contract. Nailor is eager to prove that his mettle is well worth the price the Raiders paid, but Kubiak has much more to substantiate.

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