It is a new era for the Las Vegas Raiders, and Pete Carroll is ready to set the course for a return to excellence. One way to accomplish that is through a successful free agency period, spending wisely while still filling needs ahead of the NFL Draft.
The tampering period officially began yesterday, March 10, and the Raiders lost some key pieces while also adding a few. We have put together a tracker with all of the Raiders transactions in one place.
We will update this Las Vegas Raiders Free Agency Tracker all off-season with all of the moves the team makes, both in-house and outside of the building.
Current Cap Space available, per Over The Cap: $46,065,914
2025 Las Vegas Raiders Free Agency Tracker
In-House Transactions
- Extended EDGE Maxx Crosby
Maxx Crosby is arguably the most important player in the entire Raiders organization. The team made that known by extending him on a 3-year deal worth $106.5 million. He gets $62.5 million guaranteed.
- Traded For QB Geno Smith
The Raiders needed to revamp their QB room ahead of the 2025 season. They accomplished that by trading a 3rd-round pick for Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.
- Re-signed DT Adam Butler
The Raiders re-signed DT Adam Butler to a 3-year deal worth $16.5 million.
- Re-signed EDGE Malcolm Koonce
Koonce was re-signed by the Raiders to a one-year deal worth $12 million.
- Re-signed S Isaiah Pola-Mao
The Raiders re-signed former USC Trojans safety Isaiah Pola-Mao to a two-year deal worth $8.25 million.
Out-Of-House Transactions
- Signed LB Elandon Roberts
The Raiders signed former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Elandon Roberts to a one-year deal worth $3 million.
- Signed S Jeremy Chinn
After losing Tre’von Moehrig to the Carolina Panthers, the Raiders signed former Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Chinn to a two-year deal worth $16 million.
- Signed G Alex Cappa
Before free agency officially began, the Raiders signed offensive guard Alex Cappa to a two-year deal worth $11 million.
- Signed S Lonnie Johnson Jr.
The Raiders signed veteran S/CB Lonnie Johnson Jr., but the terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed.
- Signed CB Eric Stokes
The former Green Bay Packers player agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract.