
It has been a hectic offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders, who are entering a new era with head coach Klint Kubiak and incoming rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
That phase is what spurred the Raiders to initially trade pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for multiple first-round picks. However, the Ravens backed out of the deal days later, sending the 28-year-old edge rusher back to Las Vegas.
During his appearance on the "Rich Eisen Show, " general manager John Spytek provided further insight into the situation and gave an update on expectations for Crosby heading into next season.
After sending Crosby to Baltimore, Las Vegas - who entered free agency with $90 million in cap space - splurged on multiple marquee players on the open market. Eisen asked Spytek whether there would have been a problem if the Raiders had spent more than they could afford, given that Crosby would not be on the roster.
With the 2026 NFL Draft in three days, it sure does sound like the All-Pro pass rusher is part of the Raiders' plans moving forward. Now, that can obviously change if Las Vegas is presented with an offer similar to the one they originally agreed on earlier in the offseason. Additionally, if the Raiders are tailing off at the trade deadline, Spytek could also explore maximizing Crosby's value at that point of the season.
Nevertheless, Las Vegas has assembled a formidable defense and can continue adding impactful pieces to the roster, with 10 picks in the upcoming draft.
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