Raiders Sign WR Montay Crockett & CB Isaiah Langley, Cut Two

The Oakland Raiders announced Tuesday that they’ve signed WR Montay Crockett and CB Isaiah Langley and waived DBs Montrel Meander and Makinton Dorleant.

Crockett, 25, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Packers as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia Southern last year. He was cut by Green Bay coming out of the preseason.

Crockett had brief stints with the Jaguars, Texans and Cardinals before the Redskins signed him to their practice squad last year. 

During his college career at Georgia Southern, Crockett caught 28 passes for 442 yards receiving and two touchdowns over the course of 25 games.

Dorleant, 26, signed on with the Packers as an undrafted free agent out of Northern Iowa back in 2016. He wound up making the team’s 53-man roster but landed on the injured reserve after sustaining a hamstring injury during the preseason of his rookie year.

The Packers later activated Dorleant from their injured reserve but he, unfortunately, suffered a torn ACL soon after and missed the entire 2017 season.

Dorleant signed a futures contract with the Chiefs last year but was among their final roster cuts coming out of the preseason. He had a brief stint with the Ravens in September before the Raiders signed him to a contract in December. 

In 2016, Dorleant appeared in four games for the Packers and recorded one tackle and no interceptions.

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