HENDERSON, Nev. -- In the Raiders' first attempt of the offseason to address the most important position on the football field, they swung for the fences.
Las Vegas engaged in discussions with Matthew Stafford to lure him away from Los Angeles before the 37-year-old signal caller eventually agreed to a restructured deal to remain a Ram.
Now with Stafford officially out of the picture, what's next?
General manager John Spytek anticipates "great competition" at quarterback, featuring in-house options like Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Carter Bradley competing for the starting job.