After a breakout season in his third year with the Las Vegas Raiders in which Wide Receiver, Hunter Renfrow notched 1,038 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 103 catches, the two sides came to an agreement on an extension, worth $32 million, keeping Renfrow in town for 2 more years. 

The deal might not seem like much, but the 26 year old from Clemson University, who was drafted in the 5th round of the 2019 NFL Draft has been a steady part of the offense posting just under 2300 receiving yards, on 208 receptions in his first three seasons, and his role continues to grow. As Renfrow continues to cement himself as a top route runner in this league the confidence and chemistry between him and quarterback Derek Carr continues to grow as well. Along with this deal, the off-season for the Raiders has been quite productive, as the team was also able to make a blockbuster trade to bring in former Packer, and All Pro Wideout Davante Adams. With this addition, the Raiders offense now seems poised to make a jump into being a top five group in the league. 

In the new pass happy league where the priority for Wideouts keeps growing and the contracts keep rising, drafting well and extending those guys is the number one way to stay elite at this spot, building from the bottom up, and the Raiders nailed that with Renfrow. Now surrounding him with elite pros like Davante Adams and Tight end, Darren Waller the Raiders are building an offense tailor made for the 2022 NFL, which is even more important when you look around their division and see groups like the Mahomes led Chiefs, and new Russell Wilson led Broncos. Renfrow may not be a household name, but the chain moving machine is a pair made in heaven next to Superstar Davante Adams. Saying the Raiders had a “good” off-season would be underselling it, by a wide margin.

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