July 4, 2024

Commanders Trade Proposal Sends No. 2 to Raiders for 3 1st-Round Picks & More

Aproposed trade from Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay sends the Washington Commanders three first-round picks and more from the Las Vegas Raiders for the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

The full trade from Kay is a 2024 first-round pick (No. 13 overall), a 2024 second-round pick (No. 44), a 2025 first-round pick (TBD), a 2025 fourth-round pick, and a 2026 first-round pick (TBD). In return, the Raiders would receive just the No.2. pick.

Commanders Pitch Sends No. 2 to Raiders for 3 1st-Round Picks

“There will be no shortage of quarterback-needy clubs willing to pay a king’s ransom for the No. 2 slot, Kay wrote in an April 15 column where he proposed one trade for each team picking in the top 10. “While Washington also lacks a franchise passer of its own, it could secure a ton of additional draft capital by passing on the opportunity to draft one this month.

“The Las Vegas Raiders could be the victors of a bidding war if they are willing to ship over Day 1 picks not only in 2024, but also the two drafts that follow. However, that alone might not be enough to get a deal done. The Raiders could need to add the No. 44 overall pick this year and a middle-round pick next year to get a yes from the Commanders.”

Commanders Pitch Sends No. 2 to Raiders for 3 1st-Round Picks

The Raiders have an interest in moving up into the top three, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated.

“The Las Vegas Raiders have had exploratory talks on moving up into the top three,” Breer wrote on March 13.

Trading Back is a ‘Rational Thing to Do’

Commanders Pitch Sends No. 2 to Raiders for 3 1st-Round Picks

John Keim’s ESPN column released on March 8 offered his thoughts on what the Washington Commanders can do at No. 2. The options were to stay put, trade back, and trade up. In his trade-back scenario, he writes that the organization is privately using the word “rebuild.” The Commanders understand they need better young players.

Eric Eager of Sumersports told Keim that unless they draft a “unicorn,” the quarterback they draft will struggle.

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