Noah Martin Signs With Las Vegas Raiders In Surprise NFL Move

by Daniel Brooks
Noah Martin Signs With Las Vegas Raiders In Surprise NFL Move

Noah Martin Signs With Las Vegas Raiders In Surprise NFL Move...

Undrafted free agent Noah Martin has signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, the team announced Monday. The former University of Wyoming linebacker turned heads during recent workouts, earning an unexpected shot at an NFL roster spot.

The signing comes as the Raiders look to bolster their defensive depth ahead of the 2026 season. Martin, 24, recorded 112 tackles and 5.5 sacks during his senior year but went unselected in last month's draft.

Raiders GM Tom Telesco praised Martin's "relentless motor and football IQ" in a statement. The move is trending nationally as fans debate whether the underdog linebacker can crack the team's final 53-man roster.

Martin will compete for a special teams role and backup linebacker position during training camp this summer. His journey from overlooked prospect to NFL signee has resonated with football fans across social media platforms.

The Raiders begin organized team activities in May, where Martin will get his first chance to prove himself against veteran competition. If he makes the roster, his $795,000 contract would become fully guaranteed for the season.

Wyoming head coach Jay Sawvel called Martin "the most improved player I've ever coached" in a tweet congratulating his former player. The signing continues Las Vegas's trend of finding value in undrafted defensive players.

NFL analysts note Martin faces long odds but point to his strong pro day performance as reason for optimism. His 4.62-second 40-yard dash and 35-inch vertical jump showed above-average athleticism for his position.

The Raiders report to training camp in Henderson, Nevada on July 22. Martin's attempt to go from camp invite to regular season contributor will be one of the team's most watched storylines this preseason.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.