July 8, 2024

Washington Commanders, Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders

Trade Pitch Sends Davante Adams to Commanders to Pair With No. 2 Pick

The Washington Commanders need to build around whoever they decide to take with the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

Bringing in a rookie quarterback and a new head coach is hard enough, but doing so without any legitimate offensive weapons makes it that much tougher. That isn’t the case with Terry McLaurin, Brian Robinson Jr., and others. However, the Commanders don’t have a superstar like Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, or Justin Jefferson.

Washington Commanders, Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders

If the Commanders want their presumed franchise quarterback that they draft to succeed, adding talent around him is a must. In a blockbuster proposed trade, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report has the Commanders landing Adams for Jonathan Allen, Sam Howell, and the 40th overall pick.

The Las Vegas Raiders head into 2024 with a need for a quarterback, which could cause frustration for Adams. He showed support for Antonio Pierce, who the Raiders made their head coach this offseason. If Adams is content with having a below-average quarterback, unless the Raiders trade for one, he could stay in Las Vegas.

If he wants to take a chance with one of the rookies that the Commanders are expected to draft, he could be the top option and be a part of a team that has a massive future.

Washington Commanders, Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders

What’s Fair Value for Davante Adams?

Adams could still very well be worth a first-round pick and a player better than Howell. Ballentine explains his reasoning for the Raiders making this trade.

Washington Commanders, Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders

“The reality is that it’s going to be difficult for the Raiders to bring in one of the best prospects in the draft class at quarterback. They don’t pick until No. 13 which makes it tough to move into the top three without giving up a massive haul of picks and the quarterbacks after Williams, Maye and Jayden Daniels have varying levels of risk associated.

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