
It has definitely been a hectic offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders, who own the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which will be former Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
Earlier in the offseason, prior to the free agency period, the Raiders agreed to trade pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens for a 2026 first-round pick (No. 14) and a 2027 first-round pick. However, the Ravens rescinded the trade offer after the 28-year-old edge rusher failed a physical.
With Las Vegas already making several signings during the legal tampering window, it was put in a bind, as the front office orchestrated those moves under the impression that Crosby would be out of the equation.
Yet, here we are, and based on Crosby's comments earlier this week, it appears that he is likely to be in the black and silver in 2026.
As this offseason has proven, the two-time All-Pro pass rusher can be had for the right price, so you cannot rule out a trade at any point from now until the draft. However, Baltimore's withdrawal from the trade simultaneously reduced Crosby's trade market.
Las Vegas will most likely not receive an offer as good as the Ravens'. On the other hand, the Dallas Cowboys reportedly had multiple offers on the table for Crosby, and if Jerry Jones is willing to give up the No. 12 pick plus another pick, the Raiders may feel inclined to take that deal.
As things stand, it certainly appears that Crosby will be in Las Vegas for at least the start of the season. If the Raiders are not vying for a playoff spot by the trade deadline, I would expect discussions to arise, with seemingly multiple teams interested in acquiring the star pass rusher.
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