The 2025 NFL regular season isn’t over yet, but we might have a sense of who might be the top names getting traded this offseason.
A report emerged over the holiday week about the viability of Lamar Jackson’s relationship with the Baltimore Ravens, while Maxx Crosby was disgruntled with the Las Vegas Raiders‘ decision to sideline him for the final two games of the season, FOX Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer reported. Jackson and the Ravens are still fighting for a playoff spot in Week 18, but the Raiders are one loss away from securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Are both reports just rumors that will eventually be viewed as water under the bridge, or are they foreshadowing potential trades involving Jackson and Crosby this offseason? FOX Sports NFL reporters Ralph Vacchiano and Eric D. Williams surveyed the league to see if both stars could actually get traded this offseason and who might be interested in possibly trading for them.
***
Executive finds it hard to believe Ravens would trade Lamar Jackson
Ralph Vacchiano: The biggest story of the NFL’s upcoming offseason could be the potential blockbuster trade of quarterback Lamar Jackson. But that’s only if the Baltimore Ravens decide to trade him.
“Why would they do that?” an NFL executive asked me. “Whatever issues they have with him, they’re a playoff team every year with Lamar. Who’s the quarterback there if they trade him?”
That is the biggest unanswerable question for the Ravens, amid reports that a rift has developed between the franchise quarterback and coach John Harbaugh. If that rift is real — Harbaugh denied it — and the Ravens decide to pursue a trade, replacing a quarterback like Jackson “could take years — many, many years,” the executive said.
“He’s a two-time MVP who’s not even 30 yet (he turns 29 on Jan. 7), and you’re going to replace him with who? Mac Jones? Malik Willis?” the executive asked. “The guy is one of the best quarterbacks of his generation, one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the league. You don’t replace him with just another guy.
“You need a real Plan B if you’re going to give away a quarterback like that. A mid-level free agent isn’t a plan. ‘We’ll just find someone in the draft’ isn’t a plan. It would be different if they had drafted a kid they knew was going to be a star. But they didn’t. And they’re going to end up giving away two, three playoff seasons trying to find one, when the star is already right there.”
***
If the Ravens opt to trade Jackson, though, teams might be more willing to pursue him than in 2023
Ralph Vacchiano: Nearly three years ago, any team in the NFL could have made a run at Lamar Jackson when the Baltimore Ravens used the non-exclusive franchise tag on him. All it would’ve taken was a few hundred million dollars and two first-round picks.
That was a price that no team was willing to pay. So why would they pay it now, when Jackson is two years older?
That’s a question the Ravens will have to find the answer to if they put their franchise quarterback on the playoff block. There are two years remaining on the five-year, $260 million contract he signed in 2023, and both seasons carry salaries of $51.5 million. Any new team would likely have to extend his contract to lower his salary cap hit.
And two first-round picks would seem to be the least of what the Ravens would ask for in trade.
Lamar Jackson msised the Ravens’ Week 17 win over the Packers due to a back injury. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The difference, according to NFL sources, is that two years ago there was a widespread belief that Jackson was seeking a fully guaranteed contract, similar to the disastrous one that the Cleveland Browns gave to Deshaun Watson. No team was willing to do that (and there have been allegations that NFL owners colluded to make sure no one did).
“That’s a huge difference,” an NFL executive told me. “You can get him now for two years and $100-something million, or you can redo his deal and make sure it helps your salary cap and you have a way out if you need it. Those terms matter.”
“There’s no doubt he’s worth two first-round picks. It’s more about the rest of it,” said another NFL executive. “I’m sure that’s what did it two years ago. ‘You want us to give up two first-round picks and guarantee him $300 million? And there’s a chance you were just negotiating for the Ravens anyway, so they could match the deal?’ No owner was going to do that.
“This time it’s a much easier deal to sell to your boss.”
***
Who could trade for Jackson if he becomes available? One exec points to the Raiders as a fit
Eric D. Williams: In what’s lining up to be an eventful offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders are tracking toward the first overall pick and eventual selection of Heisman trophy winner Fernando Mendoza.
Entering Week 18, the 2-14 Raiders own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Raiders still have a game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but at the top of the to-do list for owner Mark Davis following that game will be deciding whether to move on from head coach Pete Carroll after flat-lining in his first season running the team on the field.
Another important decision will be deciding on a quarterback for 2026 after a trade for Geno Smith fizzled this year. And with uncertainty in Baltimore about Lamar Jackson’s future with that franchise, Las Vegas is a potential landing spot for the two-time NFL MVP, and he could make sense for the Raiders financially, according to a league source I spoke with.
Jackson does not have an agent and negotiates his own deals. He and the Ravens went through a contentious contract negotiation that included Jackson asking for a trade before consummating a five-year, $260 million deal in April 2023.
Josh Allen MUST have ‘No Mahomes, No Problem’ mentality 😤 all eyes on Lamar Jackson in 2026
Jackson’s deal is up after 2027, and he will seek a contract extension this offseason that makes him the highest-paid player in the NFL.
The Raiders are projected to have $116.5 million in cap space for 2026, the second-most cap space in the league. That would give Vegas the financial wherewithal, along with the draft capital, to make a play for a franchise-changing player like Jackson this offseason, according to a league source.
“The Raiders would make the most sense, both from a talent-need perspective and a cap space available perspective,” a league source told me. “As we look at the next two years, the Raiders have the most cap space. The reason why cap space is an important consideration is because Lamar is going to be looking for a new contract ASAP.”
If Jackson is not a consideration, the league source told me a trade for Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray could make sense as well. Murray’s future in Arizona became cloudy this season with the Cardinals when head coach Jonathan Gannon said he would’ve been benched for Jacoby Brissett had he been healthy back in November.
[More: Change of Scenery For Kyler Murray? 4 Destinations That Make Sense for Cardinals QB]
***
Exec, scout involved about Maxx Crosby’s well being
Ralph Vacchiano: Maxx Crosby clearly has an issue with the Las Vegas Raiders after their resolution to take a seat him for the ultimate two video games of the common season as a result of issues about his injured knee. Crosby has made it clear he doesn’t share these issues.
But when the Raiders finally resolve to commerce him, it’s a great guess that different groups will.
“Love the participant, however I must understand how damage he’s,” an AFC scout informed me by textual content. “I’m certain he thinks he’s high quality. However the medical doctors must inform me that earlier than I pushed for a commerce.”
“That’s the large unknown,” an NFL government added. “He wouldn’t be the primary participant who disagreed with a health care provider. However I’m not paying the value he’d value until my physician is completely certain his knee is ok.”
Jay Glazer provides replace on DK Metcalf’s suspension, Packers’ QB state of affairs, & Maxx Crosby’s future with Raiders
Crosby will reportedly bear a meniscus trim this offseason, however he was adamant that he needed to complete out the common season.
“I have been on the cellphone with Maxx a bunch over the past couple of days and he is not blissful,” Glazer mentioned on “FOX NFL Sunday” this previous week. “He was like, ‘Jay, I play soccer. That is what I do. I’ve had a knee harm since Week 3 that I’ve performed with your complete time. They informed me they have been shutting me down, I used to be like, no, completely not. I play soccer. There is not any shutting it down for me. I need to be on the market. I need to be on the market with my teammates.’ It simply wasn’t acceptable to Maxx.”
***
One league exec would not count on a Crosby commerce, however Raiders may obtain Micah Parsons-like haul in the event that they transfer him
Eric D. Williams: Face of the franchise and proficient edge rusher Maxx Crosby voiced his displeasure with Las Vegas putting him on the injured reserve record for the ultimate two video games of the season to restore a nagging knee harm he had been taking part in via, enhancing the group’s possibilities of securing the No. 1 general choose with out their finest defensive participant on the sector.
“The way in which you take a look at it from my perspective is you play to win,” Crosby mentioned on the “Let’s Go!” podcast. “You play in your teammates. You set all the things you will have into the sport, it doesn’t matter what it’s. There’s going to be bumps and bruises. You’re going to be banged up. That’s a part of the sport and the character of the beast.”
I requested a league government if the Raiders would transfer Crosby this offseason. “Most likely not,” the league government informed me.
Nonetheless, if the Raiders have been inclined to maneuver on from the most effective go rushers within the recreation, the league government mentioned Las Vegas may obtain an analogous haul to what the Dallas Cowboys received again in a commerce with the Inexperienced Bay Packers for edge rusher Micah Parsons.
Micah Parsons was traded for 2 first-round picks and standout defensive deal with Kenny Clark again in August. Might Maxx Crosby get traded for the same worth? (Picture by John Fisher/Getty Photos)
That deal included the Cowboys receiving two first-round picks and defensive deal with Kenny Clark.
“They’re totally different ages, however I believe the commerce worth could be comparable,” the league government informed me. “The truth that his contract is completed is a large asset to the buying group.”
Crosby, 28, is 2 years older than the 26-year-old Parsons, who signed a four-year, $186 million contract extension quickly after the commerce. Additionally, Crosby inked a three-year, $106.5 million contract extension this offseason that places him with the Raiders till the 2029 season.
Ralph Vacchiano is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports activities. He spent six years protecting the Giants and Jets for SNY TV in New York, and earlier than that, 16 years protecting the Giants and the NFL for the New York Day by day Information. Comply with him on Twitter at @RalphVacchiano.
Eric D. Williams has reported on the NFL for greater than a decade, protecting the Los Angeles Rams for Sports activities Illustrated, the Los Angeles Chargers for ESPN and the Seattle Seahawks for the Tacoma Information Tribune. Comply with him on X at @eric_d_williams.
Need nice tales delivered proper to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports activities account, and observe leagues, groups and gamers to obtain a personalised e-newsletter day by day!

