Browns trading QB Kenny Pickett to Raiders for 2026 5th-round pick. (via @RapSheet, @MikeGarafolo, @TomPelissero) pic.twitter.com/f4gYIwM7zr
— NFL (@NFL) August 26, 2025
An appealing profile for the Raiders
In Las Vegas, veteran Geno Smith will start under center, but O’Connell’s wrist fracture—expected to sideline him for six to eight weeks—forced the team to seek experience. Kenny Pickett brings solid numbers: 30 games played (25 as a starter), 4,765 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, and a 62.4% completion rate. He fits the bill as an emergency option. Raiders head coach Pete Carroll made it clear he wanted someone with real game reps. And Pickett checks that box.
But the real twist is in Cleveland Browns. With Kenny Pickett gone and Tyler Huntley released, the Browns now have Joe Flacco as their starter and two rookies behind him: Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. The latter, son of NFL legend Deion Sanders, was selected in the fifth round of the draft. Shedeur has drawn attention for his maturity and leadership at Colorado—and for the media spotlight that follows him. His debut against the Rams was modest—just 14 passing yards and five sacks—but his chances of making the final roster now look stronger than ever.
The Browns’ QB room is down to three following the trade of Kenny Pickett 👀 pic.twitter.com/IJbJEgWWI8
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) August 26, 2025
Nothing is set in Stone
In this reshuffled depth chart, Stefanski still hasn’t named Flacco’s backup. With the Kickoff against the Bengals fast approaching, time is ticking. Shedeur Sanders, with his storied last name and cerebral style, could be the surprise pick in the Ohio Classic.
This trade doesn’t just change Kenny Pickett’s trajectory—it might signal the beginning of a new chapter for the Cleveland Browns. In the NFL, everything can shift in an instant. Opportunities are built on injuries, coaching decisions, and bold gambles. Now, Shedeur Sanders has a window that few rookies get this early. And if he seizes it, the Sanders name might echo once again across NFL Sundays.