Not all undrafted wide receivers are created equal.



The Raiders placed a higher value on 2014 receiving yardage leader Rod Streater than 2015 leader Andre Holmes in terms of restricted free agent tenders.

Streater, according to ESPN, received a middle-tier tender which would bring the Raiders a second-round draft pick if they declined to match an offer sheet. It virtually locks Streater up at a one-year salary of $2.356 million. Streater caught 60 passes for 888 yards and four touchdowns in 2014 but was sidelined by a broken leg three games into the season in 2015.

Holmes, who led the Raiders with 693 receiving yards (on 47 catches), received the lowest possible tender according to Fox sports. That means Holmes could sign elsewhere with no compensation although the club would have the right of first refusal. If Holmes plays under the low-tier tender, he would receive $1.542 million in 2015.

The Raiders will make no announcements regarded restricted free agents until the players are actually signed and on the roster and will not release tender designations.