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  • FA Defensive Lineman
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    Raiders selected Georgia State DL Christo Bilukidi with the No. 189 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
    A virtual unknown, Bilukidi was ticketed throughout the draft process as a potential CFL target. He did not dominate lower competition, but comes with 34.5-inch arms and some burst, He played defensive tackle, end, and even rushed the passer from a two point stance. Bilukidi is only a developmental prospect.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Raiders signed fifth-round DE Jack Crawford, sixth-round DT Christo Bilukidi, and seventh-round LB Nathan Stupar to four-year contracts.
    Born in London, Crawford was a three-year starter at Penn State. On a deep defensive line, he’ll likely begin his career as a special teamer. Born in Angola with time in France and Brazil, the raw Bilukidi established a Georgia State record with 10 sacks in two years. Stupar, Crawford’s teammate with the Nittany Lions, has a shot at a roster spot in a shallow linebacking corps.
  • FA Defensive Lineman
    Ravens claimed DL Christo Bilukidi off waivers from the Bengals.
    A 2012 sixth-round pick by the Raiders, Bilukidi adds depth to a Baltimore defensive front that has lost Brent Urban and Kapron Lewis-Moore to I.R.
  • FA Defensive Lineman
    Bengals signed DL Christo Bilukidi.
    Bilukidi takes the roster spot of Geno Atkins (torn ACL), who was placed on injured reserve Monday. Bilukidi was a 2012 sixth-round pick of the Raiders who has been on the street since getting waived a month ago.
  • FA Defensive Lineman
    Ravens re-signed DL Christo Bilukidi to a two-year contract.
    Ravens management must like what it’s seen from Bilukidi on the practice field, because he’s failed to earn significant playing time since his 2012 rookie year in Oakland. The 25-year-old will vie for a roster spot in camp.