Coming off another disappointing season in which the Las Vegas Raiders finished 8-8 and missed the postseason, there have been talks about the organization shaking some things up this offseason.
If the Raiders truly want to make significant changes, then perhaps a change at quarterback could be in the works.
Derek Carr is coming off a solid season, although that hasn’t stopped his name from being in trade rumors this offseason. The latest reports indicate that the Raiders have no plans of trading Carr, but that could change at any time, especially if Jon Gruden has the chance to acquire a true superstar at the position.
It appears that opportunity could be presenting itself as The Athletic is reporting that the Raiders were listed as a potential destination for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, via PFF:
Russell Wilson's camp has approached the Seattle Seahawks for a potential trade, per @MikeDugar, @SandoNFL and @JaysonJenks
Potential destinations include: Dolphins, Jets, Saints, and Raiders.
Wilson was PFF's 6th highest-graded QB in 2020 (90.5) pic.twitter.com/u6neuHS6cb
— PFF (@PFF) February 25, 2021
Adam Schefter of ESPN then provided more clarity on the situation:
Seahawks’ QB Russell Wilson has not demanded a trade, his agent Mark Rodgers told ESPN. Wilson has told the Seahawks he wants to play in Seattle but, if a trade were considered, the only teams he would go to are the Cowboys, Saints, Raiders, Bears.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 25, 2021
If Wilson were to be dealt, the price would certainly be high, with three first-round picks being the first reported asking price. The Raiders including Carr in a deal may bring that price down, or they can potentially trade him elsewhere for extra picks to send Seattle for Wilson.
All of this is hypothetical, of course, until Wilson actually requests a trade. There is no doubt that the Seahawks will do everything they can to mend their relationship with Wilson before dealing him and entering a rebuilding phase, which every organization would like to avoid.
It’s no secret that Wilson wants to play behind a better offensive line though, which would make the Raiders a perfect fit if he were to be traded.