The Las Vegas Raiders are officially in an odd spot.
They already traded Maxx Crosby away once, and everyone knew about it, except the Baltimore Ravens backed out before it became official. So now what?
Well, reports indicate Crosby is in the building and focusing on moving forward. That's good news for the Raiders.
They still considered trading him for a reason, though, and there's a chance they continue down that path.
If they do, everything is a bit murkier now. Crosby supposedly failed his Ravens physical (which makes sense because he recently had knee surgery). Some have suggested Baltimore just used that as an excuse to get out of the deal.
Either way, Crosby still belongs to the Raiders, and the Ravens still have the two first-round picks they wanted to trade for him. Baltimore has Trey Hendrickson now, too, having pivoted to sign that star edge rusher after not getting Crosby.
Other teams are already calling the Raiders about Crosby, and they might expect the price tag has gone down for a potential trade now.
The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported the contrary on Wednesday, though:
"Teams that are interested in Maxx Crosby believe the Raiders aren't going to come off their asking price of two first-round picks at this time."
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That would actually be one way for Vegas to probably hang on to Crosby. If no one else is willing to meet their high asking price, then it doesn't matter whether they're taking calls or not.
If a team does come in with an offer of that magnitude, then the Raiders have to choose whether they do a 180 and just keep Crosby, or whether they try to trade him yet again.
It's certainly been a dramatic offseason so far in Vegas.
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