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-With the Matt Schaub deal going down earlier this week David Carr is readily available for probably a fourth or fifth round pick. With the Raiders currently starring at Andrew Walter and Josh Booty as the only two quarterbacks on the depth chart, I think they should jump at this.
Carr knows how to play with what the Raiders will give him; A poor offensive line, one or two play makers and not much else. The last three years he's started 16 games a season with a completion percentage over 60 and a 41-37 touchdown to interception ratio. Not fantastic, but think how much an average quarterback would have helped with the way the defense played last season.
I'm guessing the trade would take JRuss off the draft board, but I'm OK with that. He's a amazing physical specimen, but lots of quarterbacks have been and turned out to be nothing. Yes, sometimes they're Peyton Manning or Vince Young. Carr is the low risk scenario, but there is enough upside to make it worth it.
It would also free up the Raiders to trade down in the first round to someone who wants to make sure Russell or Brady Quinn don't get lost to Detroit or Cleveland, or someone who absolutely needs Calvin Johnson. I see a lot of players in the first that could help the Raiders next year. Either Johnson, Joe Thomas or a defensive pick could be great, and picking up a few more second and third round picks will help the team rebuild the offensive line in a draft deep with big players.
Getting Carr by himself is a good move, but the dominoes it pushes over may be just as good, There are a lot more holes on this team than quarter back. And if we can spend a mid-round pick to get a starting quarterback I'm all for it. With that decision out of the way, the team can focus on a number of other issues.
And remember, the next best quarterback out there may be Joey Harrington.
-Duck Futter
The Oregon Ducks will be playing UNLV for a spot in the Elite 8 tonight. I'll admit I know almost nothing about the Rebels, so I'll take that as a good sign. I've gotten more into Oregon since I left there for some reason. THIS was one of the first years I actually watched both a football and basketball game on TV, despite living in an area for four years that replayed both constantly.
Whatever happens tonight it has been fun to watch this year. Aaron Brooks coming into his own, Tajuan Porter taking rainbow threes from anywhere on the court for absolutely no reason, and Maaaaaaaarty Luenen hoarding A's in his name.
-With the Matt Schaub deal going down earlier this week David Carr is readily available for probably a fourth or fifth round pick. With the Raiders currently starring at Andrew Walter and Josh Booty as the only two quarterbacks on the depth chart, I think they should jump at this.
Carr knows how to play with what the Raiders will give him; A poor offensive line, one or two play makers and not much else. The last three years he's started 16 games a season with a completion percentage over 60 and a 41-37 touchdown to interception ratio. Not fantastic, but think how much an average quarterback would have helped with the way the defense played last season.
I'm guessing the trade would take JRuss off the draft board, but I'm OK with that. He's a amazing physical specimen, but lots of quarterbacks have been and turned out to be nothing. Yes, sometimes they're Peyton Manning or Vince Young. Carr is the low risk scenario, but there is enough upside to make it worth it.
It would also free up the Raiders to trade down in the first round to someone who wants to make sure Russell or Brady Quinn don't get lost to Detroit or Cleveland, or someone who absolutely needs Calvin Johnson. I see a lot of players in the first that could help the Raiders next year. Either Johnson, Joe Thomas or a defensive pick could be great, and picking up a few more second and third round picks will help the team rebuild the offensive line in a draft deep with big players.
Getting Carr by himself is a good move, but the dominoes it pushes over may be just as good, There are a lot more holes on this team than quarter back. And if we can spend a mid-round pick to get a starting quarterback I'm all for it. With that decision out of the way, the team can focus on a number of other issues.
And remember, the next best quarterback out there may be Joey Harrington.
-Duck Futter
The Oregon Ducks will be playing UNLV for a spot in the Elite 8 tonight. I'll admit I know almost nothing about the Rebels, so I'll take that as a good sign. I've gotten more into Oregon since I left there for some reason. THIS was one of the first years I actually watched both a football and basketball game on TV, despite living in an area for four years that replayed both constantly.
Whatever happens tonight it has been fun to watch this year. Aaron Brooks coming into his own, Tajuan Porter taking rainbow threes from anywhere on the court for absolutely no reason, and Maaaaaaaarty Luenen hoarding A's in his name.

