I'll gladly go 1-15 and take the #2 pick over 0-16 and the #1.Even in victory, the Raiders still lose. Congrats to the Jaguras for being in line for the #1 pick! :yay:
Idk dude Carr seems pretty solid right now,plus Winston has been sloppy this year.I'll gladly go 1-15 and take the #2 pick over 0-16 and the #1.
Plus the Jags aren't going to be looking for a QB, so \still get our choice between Winston and Mariota
I'll gladly go 1-15 and take the #2 pick over 0-16 and the #1.
Plus the Jags aren't going to be looking for a QB, so we still get our choice between Winston and Mariota
I'm no college football scout, I honestly don't watch it at all. I just know plenty of scouts are really high on both Winston and Mariota.Idk dude Carr seems pretty solid right now,plus Winston has been sloppy this year.
Teams aren't going to give up a bunch of picks to move up in this draft. If they weren't going to do it last year for Clowney, they damn sure aren't for this year's draft. Remember the Texans were trying to move the pick all along? I don't see the pick being dealt no matter who has itI'm assuming atm that the #1 pick will be traded to the Lambs, Jets, or Nashville. So you can avoid those jackasses and take an elite pass rusher to pair with Mack.
Or Amari Cooper, he'd be nice
I'm no college football scout, I honestly don't watch it at all. I just know plenty of scouts are really high on both Winston and Mariota.
Carr is having a historically bad rookie season. He is averaging like 5.5 yards per attempt. It is hard to judge if he is a good QB or not at this point, but I'm willing to bet he never sniffs becoming a top 10 QB, something you obviously have at least the potential of landing with a top 2 QB prospect.
As I've said a few times, Carr may not be the main problem with our offense, but that doesn't make him the QB solution. I think it is a huge mistake to just see a terrible team with a decent rookie QB standing out as a minor bright spot on a talentless team and say "oh he must be the franchise qb!!!!!!!!"
Again, it is a huge mistake IMO to say "well, we have bigger issues and Carr isn't terrible, let's just draft something else"I know nothing about Carr as I haven't watched the Raiders, but from what I've heard he's not bad enough to say "we've gotta get away from him like now" for a team like Oakland who could take BPA
I wouldnt trash him just yet, he has no run game to back him up, no play making WR's besides James Jones who was never meant to be a number 1 WR. No name TE's either. And a defense that cant stop shit. You can throw any QB on the raiders right now and they wont do any better than what Carr's doing.I'm no college football scout, I honestly don't watch it at all. I just know plenty of scouts are really high on both Winston and Mariota.
Carr is having a historically bad rookie season. He is averaging like 5.5 yards per attempt. It is hard to judge if he is a good QB or not at this point, but I'm willing to bet he never sniffs becoming a top 10 QB, something you obviously have at least the potential of landing with a top 2 QB prospect.
As I've said a few times, Carr may not be the main problem with our offense, but that doesn't make him the QB solution. I think it is a huge mistake to just see a terrible team with a decent rookie QB standing out as a minor bright spot on a talentless team and say "oh he must be the franchise qb!!!!!!!!"
again, I'm not trashing him, but just because we have other issues doesn't mean he is a great QB and we shouldn't try to upgrade at QB when given an opportunityI wouldnt trash him just yet, he has no run game to back him up, no play making WR's besides James Jones who was never meant to be a number 1 WR. No name TE's either. And a defense that cant stop shit. You can throw any QB on the raiders right now and they wont do any better than what Carr's doing.