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Las Vegas – The Las Vegas Raiders’ agreement to trade star defensive end Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens unraveled at the last moment, prompting questions about the team’s next steps in a critical rebuild.[1][2]
A Blockbuster Deal That Vanished Overnight
The Raiders and Ravens struck a deal last Friday for Crosby, with Baltimore set to send its No. 14 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft along with a 2027 first-round selection.[3] The trade hinged on Crosby passing a physical, a step that proved fatal. On Tuesday night, the Raiders issued a statement announcing that the Ravens had backed out due to medical concerns uncovered during the examination.[1]
Those concerns centered on Crosby’s left knee, where he suffered a torn meniscus during the 2025 season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.[4] He played through the injury, logging 10 sacks over 15 games before undergoing repair surgery in early January.[5] Despite the setback, Crosby’s history of durability – starting every game in his first five NFL seasons – had made him an attractive target.[1]
The Ravens moved swiftly to free agency, signing edge rusher Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $120 million contract instead.[2] This pivot spared Baltimore from surrendering premium draft assets while addressing a glaring pass-rush deficiency from 2025, when the unit ranked near the bottom of the league.[3]
Crosby’s Elite Production Keeps Him in Demand
At 28 years old, Crosby remains one of the NFL’s premier pass rushers, boasting 69.5 career sacks across 110 games.[3] His 2025 campaign included a career-high 28 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and an interception, even as he battled the knee issue.[5]
Under a contract extension signed last year, Crosby carries an average annual value around $35.5 million, with a 2026 cap hit near $30 million and significant guarantees ahead.[6] Trading him would free up roughly $30 million in cap space for the Raiders, vital amid their aggressive free-agency spending.[1]
- Five-time Pro Bowl selection.
- Record-setting snap counts for a defensive lineman in recent seasons.
- 133 career tackles for loss and 164 quarterback hits.
- Proven resilience, playing 6,449 snaps since 2019.[2]
Rebuilding Raiders Need the Draft Haul More Than Ever
The Raiders hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft and entered free agency expecting Crosby’s departure to fuel their roster overhaul.[3] General manager John Spytek’s regime has already committed nearly $300 million to new free agents, assuming the cap relief from the trade.[1]
A source close to the Raiders indicated openness to repackaging a deal for Crosby, emphasizing the early stage of free agency.[1] Retaining him could strain resources, limiting moves to build around a potential franchise quarterback. The failed trade, while disappointing, spotlights Crosby’s value without diminishing it entirely.
| Team | Potential Trade Assets |
|---|---|
| Raiders (Pre-Trade Plan) | Two First-Round Picks |
| Post-Fallout Outlook | One First + Day 2 Picks |
Viable Suitors Still in the Mix
Several contenders could view Crosby’s physical differently, offering a fresh start. Teams like the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, and Philadelphia Eagles have been floated as possibilities, potentially packaging a first-rounder with additional selections.[2]
The Dallas Cowboys showed prior interest with a first- and second-round offer, though they balked at two firsts.[1] With many top edge rushers off the board – such as Jaelan Phillips and Rashan Gary – the market favors sellers like Las Vegas.[1]
Analysts predict a revised package, perhaps a top-15 pick plus a third-rounder, would still represent a win for the Raiders’ long-term vision.
- Crosby’s knee repair positions him for a full recovery by training camp.
- Raiders gain cap flexibility and draft ammo essential for contention.
- Multiple teams remain positioned to acquire an elite, young pass rusher.
The Raiders stand at a pivotal juncture: cling to a proven star amid uncertainty or capitalize on his market to accelerate the rebuild. Securing draft capital now aligns with their trajectory toward sustained success. What would you do with Crosby – trade or keep? Share your thoughts in the comments.
