
After failing to land Matthew Stafford, the Raiders traded for Geno Smith
The Las Vegas Raiders were unsuccessful in their attempt to get Matthew Stafford from the Rams, so they turned to the quarterback who they felt was the next-best option. That’s Geno Smith.
The Seattle Seahawks traded Geno Smith to the Raiders on Friday in exchange for a third round pick. Two days after the Seahawks were announced to be putting DK Metcalf on the trade block, Seattle has made an even bigger move by parting with their starting quarterback and sending him to Las Vegas.
The trade reunites Smith with Pete Carroll, the new head coach of the Raiders, as he is essentially the only head coach who has ever had that high of an opinion of Smith.
From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: The #Raiders kick-started the QB carousel, pulling off a stunner by trading for Geno Smith. pic.twitter.com/D0Wm5D3wnu
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 8, 2025
The Seahawks save $31 million in cap space with this move and it could be in an attempt to spend money on the offensive line in free agency. Seattle and L.A. should be competing for free agents next week, but it’s not clear if the Seahawks will go for Sam Darnold or take a cheaper route to replace Smith.