Oakland Las Vegas Raiders
Trade grades, verdicts, asset movement, and historical context for Oakland Las Vegas Raiders trades.
Recent Trades
Denver acquired an undisclosed 2007 draft pick from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for Gerard Warren. Denver converted Gerard Warren into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired 1993 third round pick (#69-Rondell Jones) from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for Gaston Green. Denver converted Gaston Green into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired 1990 tenth round pick (#259-Jim Szymanski) from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for 1990 eleventh round pick (#303-Ron Lewis); past considerations (?). This was primarily a draft-position exchange, with Denver reshaping its pick stack rather than adding an established player. The grades stay conservative because the historical value depends on how the selected players developed after the swap.
Denver acquired Rod Sherman from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for cash. This remains a low-scale transaction built around cash, conditional terms, or incomplete draft compensation. It is retained for trade-history completeness, with conservative grades because the verified long-term impact is limited.
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4 recordsDenver acquired an undisclosed 2007 draft pick from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for Gerard Warren. Denver converted Gerard Warren into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired 1993 third round pick (#69-Rondell Jones) from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for Gaston Green. Denver converted Gaston Green into draft capital, a practical roster-management decision rather than a franchise-shaping swing. The Broncos grade stays at C because the return was useful but limited, while Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders lands at C based on the player value it acquired.
Denver acquired 1990 tenth round pick (#259-Jim Szymanski) from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for 1990 eleventh round pick (#303-Ron Lewis); past considerations (?). This was primarily a draft-position exchange, with Denver reshaping its pick stack rather than adding an established player. The grades stay conservative because the historical value depends on how the selected players developed after the swap.
Denver acquired Rod Sherman from Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders for cash. This remains a low-scale transaction built around cash, conditional terms, or incomplete draft compensation. It is retained for trade-history completeness, with conservative grades because the verified long-term impact is limited.