It's beginning to look like Las Vegas has a winning hand with the NFL.

It won't be cheap — a Raiders relocation fee will range from $325 million to $375 million, MMQB.com reports — but a vote is scheduled for Monday at the NFL owners meetings in Arizona, according to CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora.

He writes: "The league is incredibly careful about if or when a matter this large gets before the entire caucus of 32 owners for a relocation vote, and the mere fact that a vote of that very nature is scheduled for Monday is further indication that the Raiders are on the move."

MMQB's Albert Breer is a bit more circumspect, but points to the likelihood: "The Raiders aren’t packing for Vegas yet, but there may be no stopping them now."

The relocation fee the team will owe the league is cheap in comparison to the $650 million the Rams and Chargers each paid to move to Los Angeles. But it turns out the relocation money on top of the cost to build a stadium in the shadow of the Strip apparently wasn't too much — and now Raiders owner Mark Davis getting 23 other NFL owners (a three-quarters majority) to vote yes on the move apparently isn't a stumbling block either.

In fact, an unidentified high-ranking executive that CBSSports.com described as being from "one of the league’s more conservative franchises" said his owner has gotten past concerns over Las Vegas' connection to gambling and that it's a smaller TV market.

“Mark will get the 24 votes he needs,” the executive told La Canfora. “If it’s going to a vote, that’s because the votes are there. If my guy is going to vote for it, then this team is moving.”