By the time teams convene for Wednesday practices, Davante Adams may well have a new uniform assigned to him. The Raiders are aiming to be done with this process this week.
More specifically, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini indicates Las Vegas wants Adams to have a new home within the next 48 hours. Requesting a trade days ago, Adams is onboard with this timeline. While also offering that the Raiders want this deal done soon, veteran NFL reporter Jordan Schultz adds the team is still not prepared to settle for a below-market deal for its top offensive player.
The Jets and Saints remain the favorites, according to Russini, though the Steelers may be the top lurking team here. The most smoke has come out of New York, however, even if Adams is believed to have some concerns about Aaron Rodgers‘ post-2024 future there. The longtime Rodgers weapon had similar reservations about signing a Packers extension, with Rodgers in year-to-year mode at that point, and eventually made it known he preferred a Derek Carr reunion with the Raiders. That experiment fizzled quickly, and it is not hard to see why the Saints are involved.
Rodgers threw three interceptions Sunday, dropping the Jets to 2-3. New York’s two wins have come over downtrodden teams, and time is running out for the Joe Douglas-Robert Saleh-Nathaniel Hackett trio. The pressure on this Jets power structure makes it logical it would gamble on Adams by parting with a valuable future asset, rather than let their potential successors use it as Adams ends up elsewhere. The Jets have not been shy about catering to its quarterback’s wishes, so they should be expected to stay in this mix until the end.
The Raiders want at least a second-round pick for Adams, who is under contract through 2026. Mark Davis is believed to be resolute on that price for a player he was hesitant to give up this offseason. With Las Vegas in limbo, having again benched its starting quarterback (months after a trade-up effort failed), acquiring an asset for its top skill player has always made more sense than hanging onto a weapon that has seemed out of place for over a year.
A Saints arrival would require more Mickey Loomis cap gymnastics, but some of the odysseys the longtime GM has completed to reach offseason cap compliance certainly would not make such a journey unrealistic. The Saints, however, have barely $2.5MM in cap space. The Jets sit at $17.3MM. This would make New York a more appealing partner for Las Vegas, which would understandably prefer to avoid paying some of Adams’ salary to help the acquiring team. (A team obtaining Adams this week would be on the hook for $11.92MM in base salary, should the Raiders pay nothing.)
Though, this route can boost trade compensation, as the Broncos found out when they pried second- and third-rounders from the Rams for agreeing to pay most of Von Miller‘s 2021 salary. How much the Raiders would be willing to eat may well determine if the Saints are a viable option. The Steelers hold $10.5MM in cap room. If the Raiders move on now and not agree to pay any of Adams’ remaining base salary, they would save more than $19MM in cap space, much of which would stand to be rolled over into 2025.
Several other teams — from the Bills to the Browns to the Chiefs to the Commanders to the Ravens — have been tied to Adams. The Chiefs should be considered extremely unlikely for obvious reasons, and the Ravens have not discussed Adams with the Raiders in days. A Washington landing would be interesting, given Jayden Daniels‘ status as the runaway Offensive Rookie of the Year favorite, while Buffalo — after opting to trade Stefon Diggs — may be more amenable to meeting Vegas’ terms after Josh Allen struggled without Khalil Shakir available Sunday. The Bills have two 2025 second-round picks, via the Diggs trade.
Other wideouts are undoubtedly set to become available, but Adams being on the block early presents help nearly a month before the trade deadline. The 31-year-old WR’s hamstring injury is not expected to be an issue much longer. While a trade now would mean a higher base salary for a player who may end up a rental — as two nonguaranteed years at high prices ($35.6MM, $36.6MM) remain on Adams’ contract — but this is a rare talent who should have some productive years left. We appear close to learning Adams’ third NFL destination.
I think he is right to be concerned about Rodgers future – as the Jets O-line is letting Rodgers get beat up more than an NFL player’s girlfriend.
Rodgers has been taking some big hits and the jetplanes need to commit to the run game if they want to win games. Another WR will definitely give them an even more talented roster but IDK if that will be enough to outshine bad coaching, a struggling o-line, and an aging QB – who is taking some big hits.
Prima donna Rodgers is concerned about his own mind set. He’s a fruit loop eating to explode
Yea, you already know this experiment is going to crash and burn
Waiting to explode
It has begun
I will admit, I was happy to see Gilmore intercept him. I thought a comeback win would have the writers drooling over him again. I had forgotten that Gilmore played under Flores in NE. I feel he is a HOF player but wont get voted in.
How have people just ignored the last part of your comment? Brilliant!
Hamstring injury? Lol
If the Jets or Saints trade for them, it’s only for marketing. Both teams are—at best—500. Davante should know this as well, but he’s playing for the cameras as much as his two favorite quarterbacks would be with the deal.
I can’t see that the Saints would feel any pressure to intensify their marketing. I doubt the Pelicans are any threat to steal away their fan base. New York of course is a much more competitive arena for sport franchises so the Jets always have to keep trying to make these splash acquisitions.
Steelers might be more viable. Amazing stud defense and a fast improving young QB.
“a fast improving young QB.”
Are you talking about Justin Fields? If so, I don’t agree that he’s “fast improving”. The Steelers offense looks bad with him at the helm. 26th in scoring right now.
Fields has been their best player on offense, without him they are 46th in scoring.
Yes you are right 66 and some of the local media are blaming him for the losses. That’s why I don’t listen to the FAN 93.7 and some of these ESPN nut cases calling for a change at QB
The will not criticize the defense. Even though they can’t stop anything over the middle or stop long drives. You take Fields out and that would be the biggest mistake Tomlin could make. And he’s made a lot of them
relative to how he has played in the past, he could be considered fast improving
Yes Mike. Relative to himself he’s improving
The Steelers wrs are Pickens, Van Jefferson, Calvin Austin, Scotty Miller, and the just signed Brandon Johnson. Roman Wilson hasn’t played yet this season. Pickens only played 60% of the snaps last night. The rest of those wrs wouldn’t even be #3s on any other team in the NFL. Justin fields isn’t elite, but he isn’t the problem for Pittsburgh either. If the Steelers added a couple competent wrs, their offense would like quite a bit better than it has.
Fields has made a lot of plays stats don’t tell whole story
I’m a lifetime Steeler fan ..this defense CANNOT stop long drives, as witnessed in last nights game. It’s been like this for a few years now. Everything open in the middle. No matter who the players are. It’s the defensive coaching scheme that doesn’t work.
And as far as Fields is concerned, he’s playing with one legit receiver, a good tightened. 2 rookies and one second year man on the line. You can’t blame these last 2 losses on Fields. It’s the defense
And RCT knows nothing about the Steelers offense but surely knows how to spout off
The Steelers haven’t scored 100 points in five games, so their defense is doing enough to keep these games winnable.
“And RCT knows nothing about the Steelers offense but surely knows how to spout off”
Oh, come off it. Their offense is one of the worst in the league (a fact, by the way, by both yards gained and points scored) and literally all I said was that you can’t say that Fields is “fast improving”. Which you can’t. Stop being hysterical and biased.
Oh, and by the way. The Steelers are SECOND in points allowed per game at 14.6 points per game. Their defense is elite. So you, Mr. “Lifetime Steeler fan”, have literally NO idea what you’re talking about. But please continue to “spout off”.
Buccaneers can afford him…but I am not sure if they need him…he would be cool to have though
And the funny thing is…they might trade back for Devin White
Anyway why is all this drama necessary
If I could wave a magic wond though
I would make John Jefferson 24 again and sign him for 2 year
JJ of San Diego Charger fame ….if you are wondering
The Buccaneers had their fill of diva WRs with Antonio Brown. Besides, they’re about to leave for New Orleans to avoid the category 5 Hurricane Milton which is on a direct course for Tampa. (Buccaneers play Saints in NOLA next week.)
Adams turned down more money from the Packers but wanted the trade to Vegas. One of the reasons he stated was to be closer to home. “But there’s much more that goes into it. And family is a big part of it for me,” Adams continued. “So, geographically being here, it makes it a lot easier for me to stay connected to my family year-round.”
Playing with Carr was a factor.
So now what? Reports of NYJ or NO. Seems like NO makes the most sense.
Watch him end up in Washington or Buffalo….
Chiefs
Not sure the Raiders would make an in division trade. KC would be happy to take him, I’m sure.