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Falcons agreed to terms with LB Divine Deablo, formerly of the Raiders, on a two-year, $14 million contract.
The deal will reportedly pay Deablo $8 million for the 2025 season. The 26-year-old recorded 63 tackles, two passes defended, and one sack in 14 games for the Raiders in 2024 but had posted 106 tackles and a sack in a full 17-game season in 2023. He was originally a third-round pick of the Raiders in 2021. He had been a safety and a wide receiver at Virginia Tech, which allows him to be solid in coverage as a linebacker. He will bring speed and plus athleticism to the middle of the Falcons’ defense in 2025.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said Divine Deablo is wearing the green dot for Las Vegas.
This doesn't necessarily mean that it will be that way during the regular season, but it would make some sense. Deablo finished the year on injured reserve and the Raiders have not brought real competition in at inside linebacker. He was on pace for a 150-tackle season before getting hurt and is a name to know in IDP leagues.
Divine Deablo (forearm) left Week 9's game against the Jaguars and did not return.
Deablo was spotted on the sideline in street clothes with a cast on his right arm. Linebackers have played with casts from time to time, so it's hard to say that Deablo will for sure miss games. But he's definitely questionable for Week 10 against the Colts.
Raiders signed LB Divine Deablo to a four-year contract.
A wide receiver until his sophomore season, Deablo (6'3/226) made the switch to safety while at Virginia Tech and developed into a physical, YAC-killing DB for three seasons. By 2020, Deablo had propelled himself into first-team All-ACC honors, picking up four interceptions along the way. Deablo clocked a 4.42 40-yard dash at Virginia Tech's pro day, which comes as little surprise given his propensity to fly downhill once he finally triggers. In the NFL, Deablo will need to continue ironing out his eyes and trigger in zone coverage and against the run, as well as shore up some of his loose tackling technique. Deablo's projects as a box/slot safety but was announced as a linebacker by the Raiders. His versatility should allow him to successfully transition to lineback at the pro level but it may take some time. Deablo will likely play a reserve role on defense as a rookie and should get plenty of run on special teams.
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