With the Las Vegas Raiders on their bye week and two games in the span of five days awaiting, the team is going to have to decide quickly what direction they want to take.
On Nov. 4, the NFL’s trade deadline comes into effect. Sitting at 2-5, the Raiders are positioned as one of the obvious sellers, but they lack a real marquee piece to bring back a significant asset. Players on contract years such as wide receiver Jakobi Meyers and linebacker Jamal Adams could fetch decent prices back, but likely nothing substantial that could push the Raiders in one direction or the other.