Seahawks trading QB Geno Smith to Raiders for 2025 third-round pick.

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The Las Vegas Raiders have traded for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith, reuniting him with head coach Pete Carroll, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeremy Fowler.
Las Vegas gave up a third-round pick in the deal, which ends Smith's five-year stint in Seattle, where he revived his career and became a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
Smith has one year and $31 million left on his contract. The Raiders are taking on all $31 million, a source told ESPN's Brady Henderson. The Seahawks will save that $31 million in cash and cap space while taking on $13.5 million in dead money.
In 2024, Smith, 34, completed 70.4% of his passes while throwing for 4,320 yards, 21 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He helped the Seahawks finish 10-7, but they were unable to make the playoffs in their first season under coach Mike Macdonald.
While starting all 17 games, he broke his own franchise record for passing yards and completion rate, carrying an offense with an overmatched line and no consistent run game. He also led four game-winning drives, giving him nine over the past two seasons to tie Patrick Mahomes for the most in the NFL in that span.
Smith's last game-winning drive came in the Seahawks' Week 18 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, which capped a 10-7 debut season for coach Mike Macdonald that left Seattle out of the playoffs.
But Smith threw 15 interceptions (third-most in NFL) compared with 21 touchdown passes (tied for 13th), and his QBR of 53.8 (21st) was his lowest in three seasons as Seattle's full-time starter. Four of his interceptions came in the red zone (most in NFL). He was sacked 50 times (third-most).
"Geno's our quarterback," Macdonald said last month, one of several time he's publicly endorsed the quarterback since the end of last season. "I don't understand the conversation. It's pretty obvious this guy is a heck of a quarterback. He's our quarterback. We love him. Can't wait to go to work with him."
Smith ranks 21st in Total QBR over the past two seasons. He had the league's seventh-best QBR in 2022, when he made the Pro Bowl, was named AP Comeback Player of the Year and led the Seahawks to a wild-card berth after taking over as Seattle's starter in the wake of the Russell Wilson trade.
The Seahawks re-signed Smith to a three-year, $75 million contract in March 2023. That deal gave him the opportunity to make an additional $30 million via contract escalators. Smith hit $6 million of those escalators with his performance last season. That $6 million was added onto the $10 million roster bonus Smith was set to earn on March 16.
Smith unsuccessfully argued for a new deal last offseason after seeing several other quarterbacks cash in with big-money extensions, and he was upset that the Seahawks would not give him one, according to multiple sources. It was a non-starter for the organization given its policy of not renegotiating contracts with more than one season left.
The $25 million average of Smith's last deal ranked 19th among quarterbacks (it was 20th before the New York Giants released Daniel Jones) and last among full-time starters not on their rookie contract.
Since Carroll became the Raiders' coach in February, he made it known that he wants to start winning immediately. During the NFL scouting combine, Carroll said the team's "win now" approach should factor into every decision the team makes in shaping the roster for the 2025 season.
"We are trying to take it as far as we can as soon as we possibly can," Carroll, 73, said. "I'm not looking for a grace period. ... I don't think that way at all."
Smith is expected to be the seventh Raiders quarterback to start in a game since the team moved on from Derek Carr following the 2022 season.
During the combine Spytek said the team would explore every avenue in adding a quarterback after Las Vegas finished 4-13 under Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder, who started in one game. Minshew is expected to be released at the start of the new league year, a source told ESPN.
Carroll and Spytek mentioned O'Connell and Carter Bradley will have a chance to compete for the job. At the same time, Spytek said, "We've got to win more games too."
While Smith is an upgrade from the Raiders' previous starters, they have plenty of work to do to surround their new quarterback with offensive talent. Las Vegas has pieces to work with such as Brock Bowers, who led all tight ends in receiving yards (1,194) during his rookie campaign. Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers recorded his first career 1,000-yard season after three straight years with at least 800.
 

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Not a terrible move as Seattle should be very happy with a 3rd round, high value pick. Not sure what Seattle's QB plan is now. Maybe losing Smith gets Metcalf to stay.
 

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Raiders and Browns each made the same mistake as they proved they could come in last with Crosby and Garrett respectively so what do they do...each team give that guy about $40m instead of trading them for a boatload of draft picks to build the team. Players come and go, but teams lose year after year because of stupid front office decisions and/or an idiot owner.
 

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Have to load up against the Bengals in games 1-3 next year...without even knowing the schedule yet.
Bears have made some great moves, but I think it will all just expose the fact that picking Williams #1 was a huge mistake. You knew NE would be better with Vrabel, but they have really improved the team...now they need to work on the receiving group.
 

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QB deals so far
Sam Darnold Seahawks: 3 years, $100.5M
Justin Fields Jets: 2 years, $40M
Daniel Jones Colts: 1 year, $14M
Jimmy Garoppolo Rams: 1 year, $4M
Zach Wilson Dolphins: 1 year, $6M
Josh Dobbs Patriots: 2 years, $8M
Jarrett Stidham Broncos: 2 years, $12M
Nick Mullens Jaguars: 2 years, $6.5M

Still out there
Aaron Rodgers
Russell Wilson
Mac Jones
Gardner Minshew
Jameis Winston
Joe Flacco
Marcus Mariota
Cooper Rush
Jacoby Brissett
Drew Lock
Trey Lance
Carson Wentz
amongst others.
 
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Have to load up against the Bengals in games 1-3 next year...without even knowing the schedule yet.
Bears have made some great moves, but I think it will all just expose the fact that picking Williams #1 was a huge mistake. You knew NE would be better with Vrabel, but they have really improved the team...now they need to work on the receiving group.
O line needs a ton of help. That has to come before their definite need at receiver.

Based on Vrabel's free agent signings, if they remain at #4 I am now inclined to believe that they will pass over Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter if they fall to them. They've improved the defensive front and signed the cornerback Jamar Chase called the toughest corner he has faced.

I'm guessing they have an O lineman circled.
 

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Ravens expected to sign WR DeAndre Hopkins to one-year, $6M deal.

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Cooper Kupp's Release Looms, Patriots Lead the Chase

Cooper Kupp, the Los Angeles Rams' standout wide receiver, is on the brink of being released, a move that has sparked considerable interest league-wide. Despite his injury setbacks, Kupp's proven track record continues to make him a hot commodity. The New England Patriots appear to be in pole position, with reports indicating mutual interest between Kupp and the team. While there's been speculation about the Dallas Cowboys' interest, no definitive stance has been confirmed, leaving room for potential negotiations. Other teams like the Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, and possibly the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially if they secure Aaron Rodgers, are also in the mix. Kupp's impending free agency is set to stir the wide receiver market, prompting teams to strategize their next moves.
 

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Free-agent QB Russell Wilson is scheduled to fly tonight to Cleveland to visit with the Browns on Thursday, before being scheduled to fly to New York on Thursday night to visit Friday with the Giants.

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