Overview
- Las Vegas is set to receive Baltimore’s first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 for the five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher, according to multiple reports.
- The agreement is described as in principle and cannot be executed until the new NFL league year opens next week and Crosby completes medical evaluations.
- Baltimore breaks with long-standing draft policy by parting with rare first-round capital, with reports noting Dallas offered a lesser package.
- Cap ramifications loom for the Ravens, as Spotrac lists them over the 2026 cap and Lamar Jackson’s contract carries a reported $74.5 million cap hit that may require adjustments.
- The move supplies the Raiders with draft assets for an offensive pivot as they hold the No. 1 pick—widely projected for QB Fernando Mendoza—under new head coach Klint Kubiak.