2024 Defense Stats
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158
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Brings talents to New England
Spillane is in line to sign with the Patriots, Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
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Spillane led the Raiders in tackles over the past two seasons, starting all 17 of the team's regular-season games in both years. Now, the reliable inside linebacker is positioned to bolster New England's defense, a unit in serious need of a top tackler to anchor it. In new head coach Mike Vrabel's defensive scheme, Spillane remains a strong candidate to repeat as a productive fantasy asset in IDP formats for 2025.
Spillane led the Raiders in tackles over the past two seasons, starting all 17 of the team's regular-season games in both years. Now, the reliable inside linebacker is positioned to bolster New England's defense, a unit in serious need of a top tackler to anchor it. In new head coach Mike Vrabel's defensive scheme, Spillane remains a strong candidate to repeat as a productive fantasy asset in IDP formats for 2025.
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Spillane's 148 tackles (82 solo) paced the Raiders' defense by a wide margin in his first season with the team, but he also bolstered his IDP fantasy output with 3.5 sacks, four passes defensed, three interceptions, one forced fumble and a recovery in 17 games. A significant payday could be on the horizon for the former UDFA if he's able to replicate this production, given his current contract expires after the 2024 campaign. Regardless, Spillane is locked in as the starting middle linebacker for the silver and black this season.
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Notches another productive campaign
Spillane tallied 158 total tackles (91 solo), including 2.0 sacks, and seven passes defended (with two interceptions) across 17 regular-season games in 2024.
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Logs second sack of season Sunday
Spillane finished Sunday's 25-10 win over the Saints with eight tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sacks, and two pass defenses.
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Racks up eight stops in Week 16
Spillane secured eight tackles (five solo) Sunday in a 19-14 win against Jacksonville.
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Snags pick in loss
Spillane logged eight tackles (four solo) and an interception in Monday's 15-9 loss to the Falcons.
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Posts seven tackles against Bucs
Spillane registered seven tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 28-13 loss to Tampa Bay.
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Key FA decision for Raiders
Whether to re-sign Spillane, a pending free agent, is a key decision facing the Raiders this offseason, Ryan McFadden of ESPN.com opines.
ANALYSIS
Spillane has been one of the league's most productive linebackers during his two seasons with the Raiders, totaling 306 tackles, fourth most during that span behind only the distinguished trio of the Colts' Zaire Franklin, the Commanders' Bobby Wagner and the Ravens' Roquan Smith. Although there's a new head coach and general manager in Pete Carroll and John Spytek, respectively, Spillane has a key supporter in holdover defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who has praised the veteran linebacker for his reliability and excellent communication skills that allow him to serve as the on-field coach of the defense.
Spillane has been one of the league's most productive linebackers during his two seasons with the Raiders, totaling 306 tackles, fourth most during that span behind only the distinguished trio of the Colts' Zaire Franklin, the Commanders' Bobby Wagner and the Ravens' Roquan Smith. Although there's a new head coach and general manager in Pete Carroll and John Spytek, respectively, Spillane has a key supporter in holdover defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who has praised the veteran linebacker for his reliability and excellent communication skills that allow him to serve as the on-field coach of the defense.