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More than fitting in, newcomer Mack Hollins making mark on Raiders


was right in the middle of it all, an appropriate placement for the free-agent acquisition from the Miami Dolphins who’s quickly become the glue holding the Las Vegas Raiders together. The Raiders came into training camp with a competition for the third receiver role. The 28-year-old Hollins, a sixth-year pro out of UNC, has earned the spot. (Las Vegas Sun)

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More than fitting in, newcomer Mack Hollins making mark on Raiders