Raiders Acquire QB Geno Smith from Seahawks in Blockbuster Trade/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ The Las Vegas Raiders have acquired quarterback Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a third-round pick, according to sources. The 34-year-old Pro Bowler reunites with Raiders head coach Pete Carroll, who helped revive Smith’s career in Seattle. With Las Vegas picking sixth in the NFL Draft, Smith is expected to start immediately, though the team could still draft a quarterback. Meanwhile, Seattle will search for a new QB after parting ways with their veteran starter.

Raiders Land Geno Smith: Quick Look
- The Trade
- Raiders send a 3rd-round pick to Seattle for QB Geno Smith.
- Smith reunites with Raiders coach Pete Carroll, his former Seahawks coach.
- Seattle must now find a new quarterback for the 2025 season.
- What This Means for the Raiders
- Smith is the clear starting QB favorite heading into the season.
- The Raiders pick 6th in the draft but may not land top QBs like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders.
- They could draft a QB later (e.g., Alabama’s Jalen Milroe).
- Impact on the Seahawks
- Smith’s departure leaves a QB void in Seattle.
- The team could target a veteran or draft prospect to fill the role.
- Raiders’ Offseason Moves
- Signed Maxx Crosby to a record-breaking $106.5M contract.
- New leadership under Carroll, GM John Spytek, and minority owner Tom Brady is reshaping the roster.
- AFC West competition remains tough with Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, and Bo Nix.
Raiders Acquire QB Geno Smith from Seahawks in Blockbuster Trade
Deep Look: Raiders Make Bold Move for Geno Smith
Raiders Find Their Quarterback
The Las Vegas Raiders have made their first major move under head coach Pete Carroll by acquiring Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a third-round draft pick.
Smith, a two-time Pro Bowler, threw for 4,320 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions last season. While the Raiders still have the option to draft a quarterback, Smith is the clear frontrunner to be the Week 1 starter.
What This Means for the Seahawks
Smith’s exit leaves Seattle without a proven QB, signaling a possible rebuild under new leadership. The Seahawks might now:
- Sign a free-agent QB (Kirk Cousins? Russell Wilson reunion?)
- Trade for a veteran starter
- Draft a rookie QB in April
After leading the NFL in completion percentage (69.8%) in 2022 and winning Comeback Player of the Year, Smith’s tenure in Seattle ends with three winning seasons.
Pete Carroll revitalized Smith’s career in 2022, and now he brings him to Las Vegas to lead the Raiders’ offense.
Raiders’ Draft Dilemma
Options include:
- Selecting a QB later (Jalen Milroe, Spencer Rattler).
- Skipping QB in the draft and rolling with Smith and Aidan O’Connell.
If Smith performs well, Las Vegas may pass on a rookie QB entirely.
Raiders’ Offseason Moves: A New Era
This trade follows the blockbuster signing of DE Maxx Crosby, who received a $106.5M contract—the richest non-QB deal in NFL history.
Raiders’ success now hinges on whether Smith can compete with Mahomes (Chiefs), Herbert (Chargers), and Nix (Broncos).
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