The Las Vegas Raiders sign third-round edge rusher Keyron Crawford to a four-year rookie contract, according to Yahoo Sports. The reports say the team finalizes the agreement and includes contract terms specific to Crawford’s draft slot and length of deal. The signing is described as a Sunday completion of the rookie deal process for the player. While the coverage focuses on the contract details and the fact that the agreement is finalized, it does not add broader context such as role expectations, offseason workouts, or how the deal compares to other players drafted around the same time. The information presented centers on the completion of Crawford’s contract and the structure of the rookie agreement, including the four-year duration. Overall, the sources agree that Crawford’s rookie contract is signed and that it is in place for the upcoming NFL season under the terms of his draft selection.