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The\u00a0Las Vegas Raiders\u00a0have had quarterback questions since Rich Gannon was the starter from 1999 to 2004. There were only a few years of\u00a0Derek Carr\u00a0when it looked like they finally had an answer.<\/p>\n

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Right now, the Raiders seem very keen on drafting a quarterback this year but they don\u2019t pick until No. 13 in the first-round. If the team wants one of the top quarterbacks, they will need to trade up. Owner\u00a0Mark Davis<\/a>\u00a0typically likes to remain hands-off but trading up for a quarterback could have long-term ramifications for the franchise.<\/p>\n

According to ESPN\u2019s Paul Gutierrez, Davis is open to whatever general manager Tom Telesco and head coach Antonio Pierce think is best.<\/p>\n

\u201cSources say Raiders owner Mark Davis has given his blessing for Telesco and Pierce to make a move, any move \u2026 so long as it makes sense,\u201d Gutierrez wrote in an\u00a0April 10 column.<\/p>\n

Trading up into the top-three for a quarterback will likely cost three or more picks so there is a major risk in making that type of move. Selecting the wrong quarterback in this scenario could set the team back a few years. Regardless, it sounds like he trusts Telesco and Pierce to make the right decision.<\/p>\n


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Which QB Would Las Vegas Raiders Trade up For?<\/h3>\n

The Raiders can\u2019t trade up just to trade up. They have to do it if they have a quarterback they really want. The obvious player the team could be eyeing is former LSU quarterback and 2023 Heisman Trophy winner\u00a0Jayden Daniels.<\/p>\n

Adam Hill of the Las Vegas Review-Journal explained why Daniels is perfect for the Raiders.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s almost too perfect of a match,\u201d Hill wrote in an\u00a0April 9 column. \u201cDaniels would give the Raiders a franchise quarterback and be reunited with a coach he\u2019s known since high school in the process. Antonio Pierce was Arizona State\u2019s associate head coach two of Daniels\u2019 three seasons there. Pierce recruited the quarterback to the school.\u201d<\/p>\n

The connection between\u00a0Daniels and Pierce is strong. However, there\u2019s a real chance that the quarterback will be selected at No. 2 by the\u00a0Washington Commanders. That would make it nearly impossible for the Raiders to have an avenue to add him. Now, the\u00a0New England Patriots\u00a0at No. 3 could be open to trading down but it\u2019s going to be expensive. Would the Raiders be willing to depart with three first-round picks to get Daniels? That may be what it costs.<\/p>\n

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Jayden Daniels on his meeting with Raiders and old friend Antonio Pierce:<\/p>\n
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Jayden Daniels on his meeting with Raiders and old friend Antonio Pierce: pic.twitter.com\/1dUbENziyU<\/a><\/p>\n

— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) March 1, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n