With the Green Bay Packers' need for edge rusher help, one NFL analyst thinks the team should pull off a trade for Las Vegas Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who could be available this offseason.
Although Raiders owner Mark Davis has stated they are "not trading Maxx Crosby," the defensive end has become a hot commodity among potential trade predictions. Tyler Brooks of The 33rd Team released his latest NFL trade ideas recently and proposed a trade that would send Crosby to the Green Bay Packers.
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The Green Bay Packers need pass-rush help, and they should do whatever it takes to make a trade for Maxx Crosby.
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The Las Vegas Raiders requested to interview Green Bay Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as part of their general manager
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested interviews with executives John Spytek of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jon-Eric Sullivan of the Green Bay Packers for their
Fire up the Maxx Crosby rumor mill. It's possible, too, that Jacobs could lobby for the return of Davante Adams to Green Bay, but given Adams' history with the team, that situation is bigger than Jacobs' requests. Crosby is the guy who makes the most sense, especially with the Packers desperate for another elite pass-rusher.
He won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers alongside Tom Brady, and now he joins the Las Vegas Raiders to help plan for the upcoming NFL season.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested interviews with Los Angeles Chargers ... to interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manger John Spytek and Green Bay Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan. Las Vegas is looking to replace ...
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