After early speculation that the Ravens were making a push for Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby, a deal has reportedly been made. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Las Vegas has agreed to send Crosby to Baltimore in exchange for the Ravens’ first-round picks for the next two years. The trade cannot be officially processed until the new league year starts next week, but the agreement appears to be in place. 
It had been reported that the Ravens were one of a few teams making a strong push for Crosby, and about half an hour ago, NFL insider Jason La Canfora relayed that the Ravens weren’t just interested here, they were “desperate for an impact (defensive) lineman.” It was in this post from La Canfora, actually that it was first reported that Baltimore was willing to deal two first-round picks.
That news, by itself, was headline-worthy. A franchise notorious for the way it builds through the draft, the Ravens had never — in their short, 30-year history — traded a future first-round pick — let alone two — in exchange for a player. The closest such situation came all the back in 2003, the only other time the team gave up a future first-round pick. They gave their 2004 first-rounder to the Patriots in order to move back up into the first-round, after having taken Arizona State record-setting pass rusher Terrell Suggs at No. 10 overall, to select Cal quarterback Kyle Boller with the 19th pick that year.
This should speak volumes about how badly the Ravens felt they needed to acquire Crosby. It was only a year ago that Baltimore finished just behind Denver for the most sacks in the NFL thanks to breakout performances from veteran Kyle Van Noy and fourth-year pass rusher Odafe Oweh who combined to take down the quarterback 22.5 times. This year, the Ravens held the third-lowest sack total in the league. Van Noy missed a couple games and Oweh was traded to Los Angeles after only five, but the two defenders’ sack total in Baltimore this year was 2.0.
Perhaps even more detrimental to the Ravens’ pass rush in 2025 was the season-ending loss of defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike. The second-team All-Pro tackle suffered a Week 2 neck injury that not only sidelined him for the remainder of the year but also put Madubuike’s long-term future in question. It’s been six months since the disruptive lineman went down, and with the team still not able to offer a positive update on the matter, reports of Baltimore’s desperation for an elite defensive lineman and today’s subsequent trade may spell out the worse for Madubuike.
With the future of the Ravens pass rush looking as dour as it ever has, what better gift could new head coach Jesse Minter be presented with than Crosby? Minter’s defense is Los Angeles last year saw much more success than Baltimore’s, even getting 7.5 sacks out of Oweh, who was sackless before getting traded. Minter also got to see Crosby up close and personal three times during his tenure as defensive coordinator for the Chargers. One has to imagine Minter had some influence on the decision to pursue the AFC West star.
Trade interest in Crosby dates all the way back to 2023. Having just signed a four-year, $94MM extension of his rookie contract, Crosby delivered a breakout season, notching 12.5 sacks and a league-leading 22 tackles for loss. During another lost season in Las Vegas, the vultures circled around Crosby around the trade deadline, but the Raiders rebuked any advances. In an effort to endorse then-interim head coach Antonio Pierce for the official job, the fiercely loyal Crosby threatened to request a trade should Pierce no be retained.
When the trade deadline rolled around the next season, and Pierce’s 2-4 start as the full head coach had the vultures circling again, the team had to fight away trade inquiries once again. In the offseason last year, trade interest once again swirled around Crosby and the Raiders, but ultimately, the team signed him to a new three-year, $106.5MM extension keeping him under contract through the 2029 NFL season. For the third trade deadline in a row, though, Vegas had to continue to deny that Crosby was available.
Things took a turn for the worse near the end of the season when, in an attempt to secure their best chance at the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Raiders shut Crosby down for the final two games of the regular season. In response to hearing his team’s decision, Crosby immediately exited the facility, and it was reported that he would evaluate his future in Vegas. According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, that decision by the Raiders “soured his belief that Las Vegas was the right place for him.” Ever the loyal teammate who once had claimed hopes of finishing his career with the Raiders, Crosby did not publicize his trade requests as the Raiders muddied the waters to maintain leverage in trade negotiations, though both sides “knew that Crosby’s future was sealed back in mid-December.” 
A year after having signed his extension, Crosby finally gets traded. It had been reported that the Raiders were looking for a Micah Parsons- or Khalil Mack-level package in exchange for Crosby. In regard to Parsons, that meant two first-round picks and an impact player, while Mack was traded — along with a second- and fifth-round pick — for two firsts-, a third-, and a sixth-round pick. There were rumored contenders in Super Bowl participants Seattle and New England, but some thought the Parsons/Mack-like asking price was too high.
The Raiders didn’t feel a need to lower the price, though. They felt that, as interest in Crosby grew and the pressure to offer just a bit continued to increase, someone would eventually meet the price they needed to hear to pull the trigger. The Bears and Cowboys entered the fold, and it was disclosed that the Ravens joined the chase a few days later. It simply came down to the fact that Ravens were the first to breach the threshold of two first-round picks, which was apparently, all the Raiders were actually looking for. The Cowboys reportedly were only willing to offer a first- and second-round pick, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, despite hold two Day 1 selections after the Parsons deal. According to Russini, the Jaguars also attempted to get in the mix, but the lack of a first-round pick this year — from the trade up to draft Travis Hunter — prevented them from putting together a competitive offer.
In exchange for finally making this trade, the Raiders put themselves in excellent position for a reboot in 2026. They now hold the Nos. 1 and 14 picks in the upcoming draft, and according to Vincent Bonsignore of the California Post, the effects of the Crosby trade and the eventual release of quarterback Geno Smith will put Las Vegas at a league-leading approximate $127MM in cap space. With a fresh staff under newly hired head coach Klint Kubiak and all signs pointing to the arrival of Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza as the first pick of the draft, the Raiders are as primed as they’ll ever be to make the turnaround of the century.

Aaron Rodgers just retired
If only
Biiiiiig haul for the raiders
Good for them to not let him rot there and get an overpay return let’s just hope they don’t miss on the picks like with Khalil Mack
Outrageous price to pay. Gotta hand it to Vegas for getting that return.
I think it’s time to retire being a fan man.
Wow. Good for Baltimore. Too bad the Raiders will screw up those two picks
Ahh d bag born every day.
Nice move for BAL. If no other players are involved, it’s a solid deal for both sides.
lol DE isn’t the problem for the ravens. It’s Lamar and the Lack of the “clutch” gene that’s the problem. 2 1st for someone that wasn’t a necessity is nuts but sure another name to the aging team.
Someone need attention today?
They had no pass rush from their DEs last year. Barely got 30 sacks as a team.
DE isn’t the problem for the Ravens?? Ummm the Ravens were tied for the 3rd fewest sacks in the league
Does this make Greenards price worth at least a 1st?
Probably not, but fair point that this might juice his market a little.
I don’t think so, coming off a down year. Still think a strong market could come together for him though.
Also there are a bunch of teams that have tons of cap space they probably don’t want to blow all of on free agents, and they could all use an edge rusher. Titans, Raiders, jets, not to mention any contenders looking to add one. Unless his medicals are brutal he should have plenty of interest.
It was just too much for the Bears this year. They were out of Cap Space and couldn’t really afford either the money or the draft capital this year. With all the injuries and positions they needed to back fill it was more than a 1 person fix. It was nice to think about but it just wasn’t realistic right now. Now they can spread things around which will end up being for the best.
Totally fair. Better than being the Commanders and trading away picks willy nilly after hitting on the Daniels pick.
No excuses now for Jackson not leading the team to a SB. After that, we will see?
I mean he really hasn’t been the problem the last 2 or 3 playoffs.
Andrew’s dropped
Zay Flowers had multiple mistakes with fumbles or dropping perfect passes.
Defense didn’t always get stops.
Smart move for a franchise in full “rebuild” mode.
This seems like a desperation move for the ravens there is no way Crosby is basically worth as much as Parsons
Finally raiders being super prudent. Well done as this team needs at least 20 new starters
Its a big price but if the Ravens have a great season, it will be closer to to a high second round pick in 2027. With Henry and whoever pounding the ball, Crosby will play like a man possessed.
This kind of logic never makes sense to me. They have specific rounds for a reason. A late first round pick is not a high second round pick, and obviously nobody has any idea what’s going to happen with a new staff.
There’s literally no difference in late 1st round and early 2nd round talent. It’s all a guessing game at that point in the draft you, you dork.
It absolutely is not a guessing game lol
Yeah. Picks 25 – 31 are just leaps and bounds over 32 – 40. Nobody knows nothing.
Spoken like someone who has no understanding of scouting or the draft process. Putting 25 and 40 in the same bucket is awful, awful judgment. Busts can happen at any draft spot, but 32 of 32 front offices would prefer pick 25 over pick 40. Teams move up all the time from early 2s to late 1s because of differing talent level, plus late 1s allow 5th year option control and early 2s don’t. You can’t just make a blanket statement that it’s never much difference. Drafts vary from year to year.
That’s what people were saying about why the Bears shouldn’t be frugal with their first round picks. It’s a late first round pick this year and if they’re good again this upcoming season, it’s another late first round pick. Not as valuable.
Pretty high price for guy who seems to be somewhat fragile.
If he is healthy, oh boy…
He just played over 900 snaps this past season.
He’s played the most snaps in the league over the past 3 seasons, so I’d say that’s an incorrect evaluation.
Woah
As a Steelers fan, yeah, they paid a high price but I’m impressed by the Ravens putting all their chips in. Great move.
Lots of people told me no way the Raiders get 2 first round picks lmaoo
Not shocked they got 2 firsts but I figured the team giving them would be picking in the 20s this year. Nice haul for the Raiders.
Raiders will rebuild and resign him when his contract ends with the ravens.
Gonna need the picks and cap room to not get Mendoza killed
My guess is they go loane or Lomu at 14 now
Ioane is such a good pass blocker, it could definitely be worth taking an OG over an OT there.
Oh yea absolutely, loane is arguably the safest pick in the 1st round
Wow. Makes sense for both sides, though. Two firsts is about the going rate for elite defensive players. Parsons, Sauce, even going back to Ramsey. Obviously some risk with Crosby’s age and recent health, but the Ravens are a win-now team, and if he’s healthy, they just got a top ten edge rusher who plays a huge number of snaps and is on a timeline as Lamar, Roquan, etc.
Raiders aren’t ready to win, they have a ton of roster holes, and Crosby seemed alienated. Good business getting those two firsts, even if the second one will probably be very low. But yikes is that defense untalented right now.
The trade cannon is booming!
The trade cannon be lit.
lol I was trying to figure that one out too haha
Wish the Bears had landed him but oh well. Hope they can get Hendrickson or Phillips.
That’s a steep price but if they win it’s worth it. Have to win now though. Two firsts is a great haul for the raiders.
Ravens aren’t the usual team to make this move so I like it.
I had a feeling the Ravens were gonna make a big splash at DE but I figured it might’ve been in the draft.
Great move for both teams.
Good for the Ravens! Now the Seahawks fans can return to reality…
what is a trade cannon
Burrows gotta face Garrett, Watt and now Crosby 6 times total