Report reveals Seahawks' wild first offer to Raiders that led to Geno Smith trade

   

The Seattle Seahawks reportedly had a much more ambitious trade in mind when they first sat down at the negotiating table with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Benching Geno Smith Would Only Exacerbate Seahawks' Problems

On Friday, several reports confirmed that the Seahawks and Raiders agreed on a deal to send Seattle’s starting quarterback Geno Smith to Las Vegas. More details on the Smith trade can be found here.

The Seahawks’ initial offer to the Raiders included Smith in a package with star wide receiver DK Metcalf. According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, Seattle first asked for Raiders star pass-rusher Maxx Crosby but Las Vegas “quickly shot that down.” The talks reportedly continued from there, leading to the Smith deal.

Seattle may have simply been testing its negotiating skills by making a huge ask to open trade talks. Metcalf had formally requested a trade earlier in the week, which appears to be what spurred the Seahawks to make trade calls in the first place.

Fittingly enough, the Seahawks got ridiculed by fans over their rumored asking price for Metcalf.

Crosby is no stranger to being involved in trade rumors, but has repeatedly expressed his desire to stick with the Raiders. Based on Crosby’s three-letter reaction to the Raiders acquiring Smith, the star defensive end has yet to change his mind.