Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders cooking up bid for Wilson?

Expect QB add, but as draft pick

- By Vincent Bonsignore Contact Vincent Bonsignore at vbonsignor­e@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Vinnybonsi­gnore on X.

The Raiders have their new general manager in Tom Telesco and their new head coach in Antonio Pierce.

The team’s leadership tandem is now in place. It’s time for the Raiders to start formulatin­g their offseason plans. Fans are champing at the bit to learn what comes next.

Here is a sampling of what arrived in this week’s mailbag:

Matt Berger (@matt_ berger): There has been a lot of noise lately about the Raiders taking a chance on free agent quarterbac­k Russell Wilson if they can’t trade up for a QB. Do you see him as a good fit with the team?

Vincent Bonsignore: It does feel like Wilson has played his last game with the Broncos. It’s almost certain he’ll be released and become available on the open market.

He doesn’t feel like a fit with the Raiders, however. The team will look to upgrade at quarterbac­k, but the sense is it’ll stick with Aidan O’connell if it misses out on a top college prospect. The Raiders could also look to trade for Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields.

Wilson feels much lower on the Raiders’ list of options.

Lightning Mcqueen (@ Tmcsean14): Is our new general manager the type of guy that will get aggressive and trade up to go get our franchise quarterbac­k?

VB: Telesco said in his first news conference it is essential to use every tool available to build the roster.

Trading up has to be on the table. The sense is the Raiders and Telesco will be aggressive if there is an opportunit­y to do so.

It’s not something he did with the Chargers, but he inherited a franchise quarterbac­k in Philip Rivers in 2013. And as soon as Rivers left, Telesco didn’t need to trade up to select Justin Herbert sixth overall the following draft.

George (@Ggueperoux): Do you notice any common threads between the offensive (coordinato­r) candidates, or is this just a really wide net being cast?

VB: It feels like a wide net, though several candidates have led successful running games.

Pierce has talked about building a physical offense that can impose its will on its opponents. All the candidates, minus perhaps former Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury, seem to have that in their DNA.

Aaron S. (@als5nep): If the team hires Kliff Kingsbury, how do you see their thoughts on a quarterbac­k for the draft or free agency going?

VB: Kingsbury has worked with all sorts of quarterbac­ks over the years.

He’s worked with more pro-style QBS like Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield as well as dual threats like Kyler Murray and Johnny Manziel. It does feel like he requires a passer with some degree of mobility.

Rudd (@its_rudyy): With Telesco in the seat, do the Raiders go quarterbac­k in the first (round of the draft)?

VB: Telesco is a firm believer in drafting the best player available. So if the

Raiders stay put and select a quarterbac­k with the 13th pick, it’s likely he was at the top of their board.

Nicholas (@Trogdor_tsf): What would it cost the Raiders to move to the top 3 in the draft?

VB: It could cost them first-round picks in 2024 and 2025, second-round picks in 2024 and 2026 and a thirdround pick in 2025.

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Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang ?? Quarterbac­k Russell Wilson will likely be available in free agency, but the Raiders probably won’t be seeking out his services.
Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang Quarterbac­k Russell Wilson will likely be available in free agency, but the Raiders probably won’t be seeking out his services.

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