The Las Vegas Raiders have hired a new general manager and the name shouldn't come as a surprise.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter is reporting the Raiders are finalizing a deal with Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek. Given that new part-owner Tom Brady played in Tampa Bay for three seasons, Spytek being the pick makes a lot of sense.
On Monday, 's Albert Breer speculated that Spytek made a lot of sense. Breer said that if Washington Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark wasn't the pick, Spytek was a name to watch:
Spytek will take over a franchise that owns the sixth pick in the 2025 NFL draft and will have a about $92.5 million in cap space to work with this offseason. The Raiders desperately need a quarterback to build around but they do have a budding superstar in record-setting tight end in Brock Bowers.
Brady, Spytek and company have their work cut out for them.






