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Potential trade destinations for Davante Adams: What teams could be interested?

Rumors surrounding Las Vegas Raiders’ star wide receiver Davante Adams have escalated, as multiple reports suggest that the 32-year-old may prefer a trade.

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According to NFL Network insiders, there are signs that Adams may want to leave the Raiders due to recent developments.

Adams was the subject of trade rumors throughout the summer but remained with the team after Las Vegas turned down offers. However, things changed when Raiders’ interim head coach Antonio Pierce liked an Instagram post suggesting that Adams might have played his last game for the team. This action sparked more speculation, and Adams later publicly stated that he hadn’t spoken to Pierce since the post, leading to more questions about the wide receiver’s future in Vegas.

Just last week, teams asked about Adams’ availability, but the Raiders said they weren’t interested in trading him. However, the team’s position seems to have changed, and they are now open to discussions as the trade deadline is just five weeks away.

Adams’ recent hamstring injury has kept him sidelined, adding more uncertainty to the situation. Insiders suggest that a trade won’t happen immediately, but it could happen as the deadline gets closer.

What are Davante Adams’s trade obstacles?

There are some significant obstacles to any potential trade involving Adams. He is 32 years old and in the last guaranteed year of his contract, with non-guaranteed years in 2025 and 2026. Any team looking to trade for Adams would have to decide whether to use him as a short-term option for the rest of the season or restructure his contract for the future.

Las Vegas may ask for a second-round draft pick as compensation for Adams. Still, given his age and contract situation, it’s more realistic to expect a third-round pick plus additional compensation.

What are Davante Adams’ potential trade destinations?

Two teams that could be potential landing spots for Adams are the New York Jets and the New Orleans Saints. Both teams have connections to the star receiver, with Adams having strong relationships with their respective quarterbacks.

The Jets, led by Aaron Rodgers, have shown interest in reuniting Rodgers with Adams, with whom he built a prolific partnership in Green Bay. On the other hand, the Saints offer familiarity in the form of Derek Carr, Adams’ former quarterback with the Raiders.

While these two teams make sense on paper, the financial challenges of absorbing Adams’ contract could complicate any deal. The Saints, known for their creative cap management, may have the flexibility to move, while the Jets must navigate their cap space carefully.

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