The Las Vegas Raiders have completely overhauled the wide receiver position this offseason, landing superstar Davante Adams via trade with the Green Bay Packers. They struck again on Tuesday, signing free-agent wideout DeMarcus Robinson and stealing him away from the grasps of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Robinson heads to the Raiders on a one-year contract.

Robinson became somewhat of an afterthought in the crowded Chiefs offense over the past couple of seasons, but could always be relied upon to make a few game-changing plays.

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An excellent deep-route threat, Robinson will be a great addition to the Raiders, where his skillset will mesh seamlessly alongside fellow wideouts Adams and Hunter Renfrow. His blazing speed will complement the aforementioned duo while they soak up targets from Derek Carr, as the Raiders look to stay afloat in the arms race that is the AFC West.

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Last season with the Chiefs, the 27-year-old Robinson featured in 17 games, recording 25 receptions, 264 yards, and three touchdowns. It's hard to get very involved when you're competing for targets with the likes of Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and Mecole Hardman, but Robinson still managed to find opportunities to succeed.

Across his NFL career, all of which he's spent in KC, Robinson has caught 145 receptions on 227 targets, racking up 1,679 yards and 14 touchdowns. He could be an underrated addition for the Raiders, especially if he manages to develop a strong rapport early on with Carr. When given the opportunity, Robinson has shown flashes of greatness, so perhaps there's a chance for a breakout year in Las Vegas.