July 3, 2024

Breaking: Las Vegas Raiders Set To Land MVP QB

The Las Vegas Raiders have certainly faced some adversity at the quarterback position as of late.  After deciding to move on from Derek Carr, it has been a bit of a quarterback carousel in Las Vegas.  When you have a star wide receiver in Davante Adams (coupled with Super Bowl aspirations just a few seasons ago), that can be extremely frustrating.

Dec 24, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) before the game against the New England Patriots at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports (Las Vegas Raiders)

However, multiple reports are surfacing as of late that indicate the Raiders could get a pleasant surprise under center in the near future.

The Las Vegas Raiders Are One Of The Favorites To Land MVP Quarterback Russell Wilson

Staff at The Athletic highlighted how this move could change the direction of the Raiders’ franchise:

The only way this would make any sense for the Raiders is if Wilson is released. They have to find a way to move on from their own expensive backup quarterback — Jimmy Garoppolo — this offseason, they will incur a sizable dead money hit as a result and won’t have any interest in taking on Wilson’s salary.

With that being said, Wilson has been solid this year: He’s 10th in completion percentage, 16th in passing yards, tied for sixth in passing touchdowns and has thrown just eight interceptions in 15 games. He’s no longer a Pro Bowl-level player, but he’s still a starting-caliber quarterback.

If he’s willing to sign for cheap and the Raiders aren’t able to draft their quarterback of the future, perhaps signing him to compete with Aidan O’Connell for the starting job could make sense.

What Would This Do For The Raiders?

Aidan O’Connell, the Raiders’ rookie fourth-round pick, has shown some potential this season, but he is unlikely to start next year. This offseason, the Raiders’ top priority will be finding a quarterback.

Until a general manager is named, it’s hard to guess what the Raiders will do at quarterback in 2024. It appears that interim general manager Champ Kelly will be the favorite to take over the job, and he understands how important it is to find a quarterback.

It’s highly unlikely the Raiders head into the 2024 season with the same quarterback room of Aidan O’Connell, Jimmy Garoppolo and Brian Hoyer. Their mobility is limited and their upside is even more limited.

Bringing in Wilson could give them the best chance to win now with multiple key veterans heading into the final stage of their career.

Raiders Urged to Throw ‘Some Real Money’ at Star CB With Ties to Champ Kelly

The Las Vegas Raiders defense has been one of the biggest surprises in the NFL this season. Despite having the second-cheapest defense in the league, per Spotrac, the team is eighth in points allowed.

The Raiders could choose to spend some real money on defense in free agency and there’s one name they should keep an eye on. Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes the team should make a strong push to sign Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson.

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“If the Raiders really want to find a starter in this cycle they’d be much better off actually throwing some real money at the position and signing one top option,” Ballentine wrote in a December 27 column. “Jaylon Johnson stands out as the best corner with real potential to sign elsewhere.

“Johnson has a career-high four interceptions this season with 10 passes defended and a passer rating allowed of just 49.7.”

Johnson requested a trade during the season but the Bears didn’t honor his wishes. He will be an unrestricted free agent after the season if the team doesn’t use the franchise tag on him. Raiders interim general manager Champ Kelly was with the Bears when they drafted Johnson in 2020 so there should be familiarity between the two. If Kelly is still the general manager next season, Johnson to Las Vegas is something to watch.

Jaylon Johnson Is No. 1 Rated CB, per PFF

Jaylon Johnson has been a solid cornerback since he entered the NFL but he’s never made a Pro Bowl or All-Pro team. That could change this season. He has a career-high four interceptions and has been one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL.

Pro Football Focus has him graded as the best cornerback in the league this season. He’s been one of the breakout players for an emerging Bears defense and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him make an All-Pro team this year.

How Much Is Jaylon Johnson Going to Cost?

If Jaylon Johnson avoids the franchise tag, he’s going to be one of the top free agents available in 2024. However, NFL history is replete with cornerbacks cashing in after career seasons and disappointing once they get paid.

According to Spotrac, Johnson’s market value is $15.3 million a season. He may end up getting more than that in free agency. Three cornerbacks are making $20 million or more a season, per Over the Cap. Are the Raiders ready to invest that much money into a young cornerback? This is where Champ Kelly will play a big role.

Kelly would’ve been involved in the evaluation of Johnson when he came into the NFL. He should have a lot of knowledge about how the cornerback works and how much he wants to be great. In 2022, the Raiders could have gone after cornerback J.C. Jackson but former general manager Dave Ziegler knew him well as they were both with the New England Patriots. The Raiders ended up not pursuing him, which was the correct decision.

If Las Vegas gives Johnson big money, that would mean Kelly trusts that he can be worth it. A cornerback group of Johnson, Jack Jones and Nate Hobbs could be very good, especially if the team can bring back Amik Robertson in free agency.

 

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