Los Angeles Rams Get: 2026 No. 1 overall pick

Las Vegas Raiders Get: QB Matthew Stafford, DE Braden Fiske, 2026 first-round pick (No. 13 overall), 2027 first-round pick 

The Raiders and Rams can pull off a trade for the ages, swapping the 2025 league MVP and the No. 1 overall pick in a package deal.

In the 2021 offseason, the Detroit Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, and he led them to a Super Bowl victory in the following season. The Rams have made the playoffs in the last three campaigns.

That said, at 38, Stafford doesn’t have a lot of time left in his career. If offered an opportunity to build toward the future with a rookie quarterback, the Rams could make a move.

Remember, the Raiders courted Stafford last offseason, but he chose to re-sign with the Rams. A year older, the Super Bowl-winning signal-caller may be less appealing to a rebuilding squad, but the Silver and Black may be able to get a couple of first-rounders because of his age. He’s probably a one- or two-year rental, which lowers his trade value.

Nonetheless, the Raiders can bring in a quarterback who gives them a chance to win now in a conference of elite signal-callers and use the first-rounders as part of their succession plan at the position. 

Braden Fiske isn’t just a random add-on asset. In two seasons, he’s recorded 74 tackles, 14 for loss, 11.5 sacks and 40 pressures. 

However, the Rams may find it challenging to sign him to an extension within the next couple of years with Byron Young and Kobie Turner eligible for new deals this offseason, and two-time Pro Bowler Jared Verse on track for one in the next couple of years.

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Maurice Moton covers the NFL for Bleacher Report. You can follow him on Twitter @MoeMoton.Â