Raiders Open To Trading WR Jakobi Meyers; Team Looking Into Defensive Additions

One of the top receivers to watch on the trade front over the coming days is Jakobi MeyersThe third-year Raider is known to be drawing interest, and Vegas could be willing to swing a deal.

The Raiders are “open” to moving on from Meyers, Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports (subscription required). As a pending free agent, he represents a logical target for contending teams. Meyers will turn 29 shortly after the deadline, and an acquiring team could look to work out a deal keeping him in place beyond the 2025 campaign.

With no Raiders extension being worked out this offseason, Meyers requested a trade prior to the start of the year. The team was not on board with a swap at that time, but things could change before the November 4 deadline. Vegas entered Week 7 with a 2-4 record. Sunday’s action has resulted in a blowout loss against the Chiefs, leaving the Raiders hard-pressed to compete in the AFC West through the rest of the campaign. As such, dealing away one or more veterans in the near future would come as little surprise.

At the same time, Vegas could be in the market for an addition. Per Russini, the Raiders are making calls about trading for reinforcements at the cornerback spot and along the defensive line. Earlier this week, it was reported the team could look to make a deal for Tariq Woolen, something which would reunite the Seahawks corner with head coach Pete Carroll. Entering Sunday’s action, Vegas sat 19th in the league in terms of passing yards allowed per game.

The team is in the top 10 against the run, by contrast, something which suggests a D-line upgrade would not be considered as high of a priority as secondary help. Still, the Raiders could be in the market for additions at a number of spots as the new regime led by Carroll and general manager John Spytek shapes the roster. With roughly $7.5MM in cap space, Vegas could afford a modest defensive acquisition.

Regardless of what happens on that front, Meyers’ situation will be worth watching closely. The former UFDA topped 1,000 yards for the first time in his career last season, and he could offer a contender a complementary pass-catching option down the stretch. Meyers is attached to a base salary of $10.5MM, a prorated portion of which would be paid out by an acquiring team in the event of a trade.

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