

The Facts: The Raiders largely took a measured approach Monday and Tuesday amid the free agency frenzy across the NFL. Their pace will pick up Wednesday, when former Packer Jordy Nelson visits. The Raiders are his first such visit, a source said Tuesday, and they’ll hope it’s his last. Should he be signed, the arrival is expected to spell the end of Crabtree’s tenure with the Raiders.
Diehards Line:
Crabtree went into the season lauded as the leader of his position group and Derek Carr's favorite target. He had 58 receptions for 618 yards, remained prone to drops and groused about not being on the field late in the season. Releasing Crabtree would result in more than $7 million in cash and cap savings.