The Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys are predicted to work together on a blockbuster trade this offseason.
FanSided's Christopher Kline believes it's time for the Raiders to give edge rusher Maxx Crosby a fresh start, and he predicts the franchise will send him to the Dallas Cowboys.
Here is what Kline had to say about his predictions of Crosby being dealt to Dallas:
"The Dallas Cowboys' decision to get rid of Micah Parsons was an all-time unforced error, but it did leave Jerry Jones with more financial flexibility and extra draft capital. Why not target the next-best thing in Crosby, who can elevate Dallas' subpar pass rush and whip a slumping defense into shape. Crosby put up 10.0 sacks and 20 QB hits in 15 games this season, earning his fifth straight Pro Bowl nod."
Crosby's future in Las Vegas has never been more uncertain, as the Raiders have failed to put together a winning team over the last few years, and the superstar edge rusher has only grown more and more frustrated.
It reached a boiling point towards the end of the 2025 season when Las Vegas placed Crosby on season-ending injured reserve for the final two games, which caused him to storm out of the building.
FOX Sports' Jay Glazer added that the situation could affect Crosby's future with the Raiders.
A fresh start may be beneficial for both sides, and if Las Vegas decides to trade Crosby, Dallas makes sense as a landing spot.
The Cowboys have a bunch of resources after trading Micah Parsons away in September 2025, so they could use those picks and even add some players in a deal for Crosby.
Crosby would take Dallas's defense to the next level and fill the void left by Parsons. The Raiders edge rusher has posted double-digit sacks in three of the last four seasons and had nearly 30 tackles for loss in 2025.
Dallas must go all in this offseason and try to build a Super Bowl contender as the roster ages. Acquiring Crosby would bring them one step closer to that goal.
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