The Raiders have their 2025 starting quarterback, needing to give up only a third-round pick for him. Geno Smith‘s reunion with Pete Carroll checked off the most important box for the Raiders during their offseason, and a new contract will be expected for the ex-Seahawk.
A meeting between Carroll, Tom Brady, John Spytek, Chip Kelly and QBs coach Greg Olson charted a course after the Raiders’ Matthew Stafford effort failed. The team wanted to have an established veteran over an untested rookie, according to The Athletic’s Tashan Reed, who indicates the meeting came after “several members” of the Raiders’ offensive staff preferred a vet.
That said, the Raiders have still acquired a soon-to-be 35-year-old quarterback. While Smith’s presence could allow the Raiders to reset and table their need to draft a passer — perhaps when more appealing QB draft classes emerge after 2025 — but Reed adds this trade is not expected to take the Raiders out of the mix for a first-round QB investment this year entirely.
The Raiders may need to keep this up to make their pick more valuable in a potential trade, as smokescreen efforts regularly involve quarterbacks, but the team has done extensive homework on Round 1 passes in each of the past two years. Of course, two different regimes went through those process. Spytek and Brady will lead this one. A quarterback chosen outside the first round also may be in play.
Already linked to Jalen Milroe recently, the Raiders were particularly impressed with he and Texas’ Quinn Ewers after going through concepts with them at the Combine, per Reed. Both players are not currently viewed as first-round prospects, but we have seen QB prospects vault to that status during the pre-draft process many times in the draft. How teams fill their positions in free agency will also impact perception on these two, Jaxson Dart and Tyler Shough ahead of the draft. The Raiders were linked to a Cam Ward trade-up, but now that they have Smith, it seems highly unlikely they would move up for the Miami passer. Shedeur Sanders may well be available at No. 6, though the Colorado product’s stock his falling.
The Seahawks had put off adding a Smith heir apparent in the 2023 and ’24 drafts, and while they had not seen their QB match his 2022 Comeback Player of the Year form, Smith remained a solid option under center. He finished 14th in QBR in 2023 and started 17 games last season, though his QBR fell to 21st.
Smith saw his interceptions climb to 15 but also matched his 2022 yards per attempt figure (7.5) and established a new high for completion percentage (70.4) with a mark that bettered his NFL-leading 2022 number (69.8). Smith should provide the Raiders with flexibility, likely giving them a multi-season starter.
Nothing had gone especially well for the Raiders at quarterback since they cut Derek Carr. Neither Jimmy Garoppolo nor Gardner Minshew proved the answer, with each being benched during stays that involved injuries and, eventually, post-June 1 cuts. The Raiders will need a Smith heir apparent in the not-too-distant future, but taking a Day 2 QB and evaluating him this year would not cut into the team’s resources to build around Smith too much.
Part of what I think is great about the Smith acquisition for them. He immediately gives them a solidly good answer at quarterback where they had none, but between his age, his price tag, and only trading a third rounder for him, they’re not pot committed to him, whereas they would be much more so if they went the Darnold route or had ponied up much more draft capital and money for an even older Stafford.
100% agree. I feel the same way about the #6 pick. Gotta pick best player available instead of reaching for a QB you will be married to for years even if he isn’t any good. This team has way too many holes in the roster to reach for a QB.
Geno won’t play a snap until he gets an extension. He wants $45 million per year(a big reason Seattle traded him, as they were said to be $12 million gap to want the team was comfortable with). My bet is the Raiders sign him to a 3 year $120 million extension in the next few weeks.
Ah, so I’m gonna guess Geno was Chip’s genius idea.
Tampa did extensive work on him in 2022 when Canales came there from being his QB coach, but he re-signed with Seattle. So all parties involved were on board.
Not the least bit surprising. Geno is gonna be 35 this season.
Also, Ewers is just not good.
Wayyyy too many holes on that roster
Round 2 Howard, Dart, Ewers, Sanders make sense
Round 1 QB would be awful decision after acquiring Geno
A round 1 QB would not be an awful decision. You shouldnt let Geno Smith stop you from drafting a QB if you feel like they can be your franchise QB. Sanders isnt slipping to R2 btw, even though hes prob only worth a 2
I’d take Jeanty, a WR, a CB, OL, or Mason Graham over a backup QB
Actually build a competent roster first
Especially after trading a 3rd for Geno, that would be a lot of investment into mediocre QBs for a team lacking any plus groups
Honestly give me Kenneth Walker over Jeanty any day.
They definitely need a WR and probably a TE in addition to OL. I think they’re okay at CB unless they really need a slot guy but they could definitely use some work at LB and S.
They have the best TE in the NFL
But ya there’s definitely some groups that could improve before doubling down on QB
They’re not taking a QB in R1…
The guy people talk about is comped to the guy they just traded for. Unless they’re trading back in to R1…this isn’t happening.
Any chance they draft Will Howard? Chip Kelly knows him better than anyone.
Decent chance of becoming the best QB in this class
Especially if the Browns ruin Ward
Hahahahaha…best QB in the class? Dude is gonna struggle for a roster spot
Only guys with more wins at QB since Smith became a starter are Mahomes, Allen, Jackson, Goff, and Hurts.
Smoke screen, imo, just in case Sanders falls to #6. They be someone wanting to trade up, and you need to make it look like there is a realistic chance they will draft him.
I appreciate the article. But why use ESPN QBR to rate a QB?. Why not use a real football site like PFF you know like the NFL uses? Why not use NFL.com who specialize in you know Football? ESPN specializes in nothing. They let go of all their talent. What remains are replacements. If you want to be taken seriously Mr. Reed then use a serious football web site not some left wing BLM BS organization.
Daniel Jeremiah thought Sanders was a good fit for the Raiders new offense. The Titans also think he is a better fit but will not take him at #1. In his latest top 50 Jeremiah ranked Sanders as his #15 prospect. That is good enough for me because he blows EVERY other draft analyst out of the water. EVen PFF adjusted their board which I follow weekly to match his rankings to a degree. You take a QB ranked #15 at #6 its not an overdraft for a QB.
Stock falling could be just BS smioke blowing by some scouts. As 40 year draftnik I think I know smoke when I see it. Now everything is smoke. Its lying season. Tom Brady will give the thumbs up or down so that make me fine with whatever they decide.