Field Level Media
24 Feb 2026, 21:49 GMT+10
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Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek is spinning a lot of plates at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, where the franchise gets a first-hand look at 319 candidates to be the No. 1 pick in the draft.
The Raiders haven't had the No. 1 pick since 2007 when they selected LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell.
What is Spytek looking for as the Raiders rebuild a roster that finished a league-worst 3-14 in 2026?
'All of it. We won three games last year,' Spytek said. 'We've got to be super honest with where we're at. We've got a lot of needs to address and a lot of capital to do it.'
Spytek shot down reports the Raiders are leaning toward trading 29-year-old defensive end Maxx Crosby. Crosby was disgruntled at the end of the regular season when the Raiders held him out because he was banged up. Crosby considered himself healthy.
After a coaching change with Klint Kubiak replacing Pete Carroll, Spytek said Tuesday he is confident Crosby will not be traded.
'I am. Maxx is an elite player and I've been very up front from the start when I got here. It's hard to build a great team without elite players. Maxx and I have a great relationship. We talk all the time. We text, talk on the phone. He's in the building everyday.'
The Raiders also are not 'shopping' the No. 1 pick in the draft. But Spytek said he learned from his time with Howie Roseman in Philadelphia and Jason Licht in Tampa Bay that 'you always listen.'
Without specifically naming Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, Spytek said the Raiders are interested in quarterbacks who have 'passion, humility and prepare for the game the right way.' He was in-person for multiple Indiana games in 2025 and attended the national championship game. NFL personnel is not allowed to talk to college players, so Spytek is interested in learning more about Mendoza and the other quarterbacks in the 2026 draft class.
'How they are going to handle the pressure of being 1 of 32 in the world,' Spytek said of the most critical evaluation of the position. 'To us it's about how much can they process, how hard do they work, how much do they remember.'
Spytek said he's 'not necessarily in favor of running out' a rookie quarterback right away. Having a veteran -- Geno Smith is under contract, Kenny Pickett is a free agent -- sounding board who might play ahead of the prized passer is a priority. He said the 18-minute formal interviews this week at the combine will be important to determine 'leadership traits, humility' but later sessions with prospects are more vital in making his final decision.
He's also willing to lean on minority owner Tom Brady, who is playing a significant role in shaping the rebuild of the Raiders.
'He's the best ever to do it,' Spytek said. 'Whoever is playing quarterback for the Raiders has a great opportunity to learn from Tom. Tom is a great resource for them.'
--Field Level Media
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