The Las Vegas Raiders have just agreed to a $108 million signing bonus.

It is a real shame that Kirk Cousins tore his Achilles this season because he was playing arguably the best ball of his career. Cousins has always put up stats, but the numbers he was putting up this season directly translated to the Minnesota Vikings winning games. Cousins ranks fifth in the NFL among qualified quarterbacks in EPA (Expected Points Added) plus CPOE (Completion Percentage Over Expectation) composite score. The only quarterbacks ahead of him? Brock Purdy, Dak Prescott, Tua Tagovailoa, and Josh Allen. That’s not a bad list to be a part of.

Cousins may be slated to be a free agent, but the Vikings do not have an heir apparent at the position in tow at the moment. It’s more than possible that the Vikings retain Cousins, and he’s their guy again for the foreseeable future. But the Raiders are in a similar boat. Aidan O’Connell has had his moments this season, but he ranks 46th among 49 qualified quarterbacks that have played at least 100 plays this season in that same EPA plus CPOE composite score stat. He also ranks 36th in QBR and his 6.3 yards per attempt is nothing to write home about despite having a plethora of weapons like Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers, Josh Jacobs and Michael Mayer to his disposal.

If what the Raiders defense did since Pierce’s promotion is legit, it isn’t hard to think that with an actual quarterback at the helm, this team couldn’t make noise. Kirk Cousins is an actual quarterback. A lot will depend on his health and rehab, but for a team like the Raiders who don’t have an established quarterback or a young quarterback with legitimate investment to build around, signing Cousins and letting him cook for the next couple of seasons is not a bad idea, especially if the rest of the roster is strong.

The Raiders already have the weapons on offense and a defense that has played very well. They also have one of the best players in the league in Maxx Crosby. With that, they could make some noise with Cousins as their quarterback.

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