Defensive tackle Christo Bilukidi was the 189th pick, and he wasn’t on a lot of draft experts’ radar. He is the first person ever drafted out of Georgia State.

Bilukidi, 6-feet-4 and 289 pounds, recorded 10 sacks in two seasons at Georgia State. He also played a little defensive end. Like Jack Crawford, he is a former basketball player who came to football late. He is from Angola and also lived in Brazil, France and Canada.

He was ticketed as a potential CFL target as he did not dominate lower competition. He does have 34.5-inch arms and some burst, so get far enough away before you tell him you think he is not going to make the Raiders team.

Pro Football Weekly says Bilukidi is versatile, while very raw and lacking in football instincts. They think Bilukidi is a practice squad candidate.

He is the first Raiders draft pick so far this year who visited the team facility before the draft.