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Las Vegas Raiders ‘likely landing spot’ in hypothetical Justin Jefferson trade

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97e0f27ba534518d9e4677aad9da35d9LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 10: Justin Jefferson #18 of the Minnesota Vikings warms up before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 10, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Las Vegas Raiders don't have a No. 1 wide receiver" on their roster right now, and likely won't find one until next offseason. One potential option could be trading with the Minnesota Vikings for Justin Jefferson, who CBS Sports' Garrett Podell thinks will ask for a trade by the 2028 offseason due to the Vikings' unstable quarterback situation.

Likely landing spot:Las Vegas Raiders

It's hard to project how the NFL landscape will look years down the road, but the Raiders make plenty of sense for a multitude of reasons. QuarterbackFernando Mendoza, the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, will need a true WR1 to complement All-Pro tight endBrock Bowers, and Las Vegas has shown a willingness to trade for a superstar wide receiver at the back of the end their 20s: The Raiders traded a first-round draft choice and a second-round draft choice to theGreen Bay Packersin 2022 in exchange for a 29-year-oldDavante Adams. They'll make a similar effort to go all in on their offensive core of Mendoza, Bowers and 2025 sixth overall pick running backAshton Jeanty.

Podell also lists a first- and a third-round pick as the compensation to get the deal done, as that's similar to what the Philadelphia Eagles received from the New England Patriots-a 2028 first and 2027 fifth-for A.J. Brown earlier this month.

To be clear, this is completely hypothetical, and Jefferson hasn't asked for trade or even indicated that he wants out of Minnesota. But he did have the least-productive season of his career in 2025, and J.J. McCarthy being arguably the worst starting quarterback in the league last year was a big reason for that. However, the Vikings did add Kyler Murray in the offseason.

But if neither McCarthy nor Murray proves to be the team's answer at the most important position on the field this season, it wouldn't be out of the question for the superstar wide receiver to ask for a trade. If that's the case, his connection to Klint Kubiak could boost the Raiders' odds.

Kubiak was the Vikings' quarterbacks coach when Jefferson was drafted in 2020 before getting promoted to offensive coordinator the following season. Jefferson had 108 catches for 1,616 yards and 10 touchdowns with Kubiak calling the plays in 2021.

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