According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Raiders strong safety Tyvon Branch will receive the franchise tag.
With only a few days to go before the deadline to apply the tag the two sides remain far apart to reach a long-term contract.
It's not impossible that the Raiders will reach a long-term agreement with Branch at some point in the future, but at least one side feels a deal can't be reached before the deadline on Monday.
Branch just completed his rookie contract worth about $2.2 million and is looking for pay in-line with starting role. Branch averaged 112 tackles per season since becomming a starter at the beginning of the 2009 season.
Branch has been used as a box safety to help support the run, something required because of the Raiders problems in the front seven.
It is believed Branch will be an excellent fit in Dennis Allen's defensive scheme and was immediately mentioned as a top priority for the Raiders.
With only a few days to go before the deadline to apply the tag the two sides remain far apart to reach a long-term contract.
It's not impossible that the Raiders will reach a long-term agreement with Branch at some point in the future, but at least one side feels a deal can't be reached before the deadline on Monday.
Branch just completed his rookie contract worth about $2.2 million and is looking for pay in-line with starting role. Branch averaged 112 tackles per season since becomming a starter at the beginning of the 2009 season.
Branch has been used as a box safety to help support the run, something required because of the Raiders problems in the front seven.
It is believed Branch will be an excellent fit in Dennis Allen's defensive scheme and was immediately mentioned as a top priority for the Raiders.
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