Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams reportedly prefers to be traded after head coach Antonio Pierce liked a social media post suggesting the team may eventually move on from him.
Everyone seems to have a suggestion regarding where Adams should land, especially if he wants to contend for a Super Bowl championship.
The Raiders reportedly would be open to trading him if they get a second-round draft pick in return, and NFL insider Albert Breer said they are unlikely to get a significant return for him.
The MMQB reporter said a good comparison of what the Raiders could get back is what the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers got this offseason in trades for Stefon Diggs and Keenan Allen, respectively, with a third-round pick likely what Las Vegas ultimately receives in return.
.@AlbertBreer thinks the #Raiders could get a similar trade package for Davante Adams to what the Bills and Chargers got for Stefon Diggs and Keenan Allen. pic.twitter.com/MUVy02jCli
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) October 2, 2024
Breer also said that getting a viable wideout, such as Brandon Aiyuk of the San Francisco 49ers, in a trade is out of the question.
The major obstacle is the fact that Adams is 31 years old and will turn 32 on Christmas Eve, and though he is still a major threat, he may not have much left in the tank.
So far this season, he has 18 receptions for 209 yards and one touchdown in three games for the Raiders (he missed Week 4 with a hamstring injury).
The Raiders are going nowhere fast with poor quarterback play, a weak running game and holes on defense, and Adams likely doesn’t have enough time to wait around for them to fix all of those problems.
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