FEBRUARY 14: The Raiders officially released Carr, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com tweets. Carr will hit the market a month before free agency, allowing him to determine his 2023 plans weeks ahead of his free agent QB peers. The Raiders save $29.3MM in cap space by making this move.
FEBRUARY 13: With the Super Bowl in the rearview mirror, Derek Carr‘s guarantee vesting date is fast approaching. The Raiders do not plan to wait until the deadline. They will release their longtime starting quarterback Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports (video link).
The Raiders would have until 3pm CT Wednesday to find a Carr trade partner, but the veteran passer has already indicated he will not waive his no-trade clause. That leaves the Raiders with little choice here, given their actions to this point. They will cut Carr to avoid paying the $40.4MM guarantee.
This unique free agency derby will feature a few teams. The Saints, whom Albert Breer of SI.com notes are the only team to send the Raiders a Carr trade offer, will be one. The Jets are believed to view Carr as an Aaron Rodgers backup plan, while Rapoport notes the Panthers, Titans and perhaps others will be in the mix.
Tuesday’s transaction will not only end this unusual divorce and spur a fascinating pursuit — one that will put teams to decisions on going after Carr now or waiting for other options later — but it will also wrap the Raiders’ longest-running partnership with a starting quarterback. Although Ken Stabler was a Raider longer than Carr, the Hall of Famer did not begin his run as a full-time starter until his sixth season (1973). The Raiders needed Carr from the jump, plugging him into the lineup in Week 1 of his rookie season. Carr ended up starting 142 games as a Raider, but the team stopped that streak abruptly with a benching ahead of its Week 17 game last season.
The Raiders, who will only be hit with $5.6MM in dead money by this release, gauged Carr’s fit in Josh McDaniels‘ offense via their three-year extension agreement. But that deal’s escape hatch — the Feb. 15 guarantee vesting date — will trigger Las Vegas’ quarterback search. Carr constantly landed in trade rumors under previous regimes, but the Raiders held onto him through the Jack Del Rio and Jon Gruden‘s stays. The Raiders did not have much luck at quarterback in the years immediately before taking Carr in the 2014 second round, with the Carson Palmer and JaMarcus Russell moves in particular costing the team dearly. But McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler will replace Carr this year.
Carr, 32 in March, could have been a potential chip at last year’s trade deadline, but The Athletic’s Vic Tafur notes (subscription required) the Raiders were not ready to pull the plug at that point. Even after a 24-0 loss to the Saints, the Raiders hoped Carr and McDaniels would mesh down the stretch. The 2-5 team stayed the course, but late in a season that saw Darren Waller and Hunter Renfrow sidelined for extended stretches, the Silver and Black showed their cards with the benching. Davante Adams has said he remains committed to the Raiders, despite Carr driving him to seek out Vegas as a destination last year.
Carr and his wife trekked to New Orleans for a Raiders-approved visit — the only meeting the team permitted — and the summit lasted two days. Carr wanted to meet with every interested team, per Tafur, but the Raiders worried the 10th-year veteran would use those summits to work out a free agency agreement. Now, instead of Carr following the Matthew Stafford or Alex Smith winter trade paths, he will be a free agent. Connections to a host of teams are sure to follow.
The Raiders wanted a third-round pick. It is unclear if the Saints offered that, but they will have a chance to woo Carr on the market. New Orleans would need to backload a Carr contract, being nearly $60MM over the cap. While February cap gymnastics are old hat for GM Mickey Loomis, the Saints appear set to enter a competitive chase for a free agent quarterback for the first time since they signed Drew Brees in 2006. New Orleans, which waded deep into the Deshaun Watson trade sweepstakes last year, is unlikely to retain Jameis Winston and has not been aggressive in attempting to re-sign Andy Dalton. Carr appears the target, though he will be for other teams as well.
The Jets’ recent inquiry about Rodgers’ availability makes sense, with Carr about to hit the market. New York’s might be the most intriguing decision: go after Carr now or risk striking out on Rodgers. Jimmy Garoppolo also looms as a later potential Rodgers consolation prize — for both the Jets and Raiders — and the Titans’ involvement here points to Ryan Tannehill being available as well.
The Titans have used Tannehill as their primary starter for the past four seasons, and while the team promoted OC Tim Kelly, a Carr chase makes Tannehill’s Tennessee status tenuous. The Titans can save $27MM by designating Tannehill as a post-June 1 cut. A past restructure would make a standard Tannehill release more costly for the AFC South franchise. Even though the Titans kept Tannehill in the loop regarding Kelly’s hire, per Titans.com’s Jim Wyatt, one season remains on his contract.
Carolina has sought a long-term QB answer since cutting Cam Newton in 2020. But the Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield efforts fell short of expectations. Frank Reich went through a few veterans in Indianapolis as well, which would make the Panthers diving back into the veteran market interesting. The Panthers hold the No. 9 overall pick, putting them in play for a quarterback pick or a trade-up maneuver. A Carr acquisition would presumably prevent either. Carolina looks to be a second-tier suitor here, per David Newton of ESPN.com, who notes the Panthers could be interested if the price drops below its expected point (Twitter link).
Happens in all pro sports…..
A so-so veteran player that is overpaid and underperforms for years becomes available – suddenly he’s attractive to the media, fans and
in demand.
Because this so-so QB (arguably the most important position to have solid talent at in a single sport worldwide) has been average, which means he’s been one of the 15 best or so on the entire planet essentially since he entered the league. He’s reached that level with terrible defenses that forced him to play catch up, mediocre or worse O-lines more seasons than not, only a few years with above average weapons, etc.
Average QBs are valuable and sought-after and I think it’s reasonable to assume he could be around the 8th-10th most productive QB in the league in the right situation. That can win you ball games.
Look at Stafford. He was thought of in a similar way, but once he left an organization that had been a dumpster fire his entire career, he won a Super Bowl. Maybe the same happens here. It’s not like teams are fighting over Andy Dalton.
Top 15 since he entered the league? Not sure about that
It does appear that PFF, StatMuse, NFL.com, Pro Football Refference, and The Athletic all back top 15 except for his rookie year.
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What makes you think that Carr’s situation is any different than Andy Dalton’s was when he left the Bengals 3 years ago?
Everything you wrote would have applied to Dalton at that time.
Well, while we can disagree on Carr’s effectiveness, the Raiders have done everything they possibly can to alienate Carr. Veterans will pay attention to how teams treat their players, especially guys like Carr who play for a team for many years.
dude had cooper,crabtree, Murry, couldnt get it done,
Hes above average QB.
Watching a Carr crash in slow motion.
He’s Dutch give him a break.
So who are the Raiders going to draft to take over for Jimmy G after 1-2 years?
Hopefully not a first rounder
Hopefully the Jets don’t get shut out in their search. If they’re banking on Rodgers, he probably won’t get moved until after June 1. Plus he’s is notoriously fickle and slow to making a decision about his future. Most other available QBs will be off the board by June, so the Jets better have a backup plan for Rodgers.
Maybe we can talk Chan Henne out of retirement if we don’t land Rodgers or Carr
How about Chad Pennington?
They won’t land Rodgers or Carr but Christian Hackenberg is available.
Carr should be priority number 1. I’m hoping the Rodgers love is a smokescreen. We need a QB who won’t go year-to-year in deciding whether or not to play.
Can’t the Jets and GB agree on the terms of a trade at any point between now and June 1st? Similar to the Stafford deal to the Rams, just that this one can’t become official as soon.
Obviously he has to commit to playing for NY and all that, but assuming he signs off, I think they can work out the deal whenever. GB just has to wait for financial reasons.
I don’t know if Rodgers moves (it would a disappointing end to a legendary tale of mismanagement by Green Bay if so), but Carr would be a huge upgrade over what they had in Wilson. As impressed as I was by Mike White, Carr’s experience should be a huge help for a team with young contributors.
Ahhh the silver and bleak…..
The Raiders could not have handled this situation any worse, thus Carr gets a slow hand clap for making them look like complete tools.
They were already tools.
That still doesn’t make him a good QB. While he did kinda screw over some former teammates by helping the team get better, in waiving no trade clause. I get it though
They avoided paying a mediocre QB $40M, they look foolish!
ol’ Emo Eyes got his wish
Raiders wanted a 3rd round pick when all 31 teams know Carr will be cut. That’s not good transaction management, and this ignorance should be addressed in the Raiders’ private front office meetings. But it won’t.
The problem with the Raiders is the incompetence starts at the top with the owner and it trickles down into his FO and coaching hires. He could’ve gotten this right by making the easy move and keeping coach B, building on a playoff appearance and still adding Adams. Of course he screwed it up though.
The Raiders management is terrible. They should have traded Carr before the deadline or stuck with him.
Ownership, not FO, is the constant terrible here. IMO, Lamar Jackson exclusive tag sign and trade to Vegas makes sense. Looks like Davis is going big name replacement? A lot of chatter about Brady before his retirement announcement. Who’s next? I think that’s Lamar. And it doesn’t matter what FO and Field staff think of him. Owner has an attendance problem. In his mind, big name QB gooses attendance.
Makes a great deal of sense. As a Steelers fan, I hope he stays with the Ravens, however. Tremendous athlete but not a QB that is worried about
Carr has a full no trade clause. And he told the team he wasn’t going to ok any trade.
There is the QB available, who hasn’t played in the past 6 six seasons. He has however replaced the frisbee dogs for a halftime exhibition during a college exhibition. I’m sure he’d be great.
The Jets quit being the Titans in 1962. The nick is not interchangeable.
Over/under on how long before Carr gets signed? I’m thinking a week.
I think he already has a deal with NO.
I think he may listen to a few pitches, but I think he may have an understanding worked out with N.O. too. And good for him.
Yes. New Orleans does seems like a good fit. Poor record playing in cold weather. Only one division game where that could be an issue … at Carolina.
Sounds like they wanted him to take a salary cut, so he might just want to visit a couple more teams to up the offers.
So if Carr DOES sign with New Orleans after meeting with them and working out a deal to wait until he becomes a free agent and denying Las Vegas any compensation in a trade, which was EXACTLY why the Raiders didn’t want to grant permission to him to talk to teams…
…is it funny or ironic?
…is it funny or ironic?
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I think Raider-esque is the word you are looking for.
As a Raider fan, I’d pick up the option, and then see how badly he wants to stay with the Raiders.
If he opts to stay, we have a good, but not great QB, at an expensive, but not outrageous cost.
If he doesn’t want to stay, he can waive his no-trade in favor of certain teams. My guess, and I’d wager on this one, is that both Carr and NO change their minds real quickly.
True, but then he is locked in at a horrible contract price. Either way he isn’t making $40M this year.
It’s not a horrible contract for the team. Wentz is one of the worst QBs in the league and made 28m. Quarterbacks aren’t cheap unless they’re on rookie deals.
Just because Wentz’s contract is worse, doesn’t make 3 / 121.5M for Carr a good deal.
Y’all are pretending like good QBs grow on trees for 10m dollars. Lol.
Carr is a quality QB. I would take Care over all but 8 QBs in the league.
Mahomes
Hurts
Herbert
Burrow
Allen
Jackson
Lawrence
Rodgers
Those are the only guys I’m putting ahead of him. You don’t think a top 10 QB is worth 40m?
Your definition of quality is different than mine. 9 years in the league with a 63-79 record. He’s a great guy not a great QB. If you want inconsistent and average he’s the QB for your team.
Yep, Andy Dalton 2.0.
For $40M/yr you better have a good record, playoff wins and hopefully a ring.
Under how many coaches and OCs, each with their own schemes and less-than-spectacular defenses? Hopefully we’ll see him play in a more stable environment…
@Appalachian_Outlaw:
Goff and Smith both had a clearly better seasons than Carr, Stafford usually has better numbers as well, Cousins does not seem worse to me (albeit with a better receiving core) plus Tagovailoa, Jones and Fields have at least a higher potential than Carr (Murray perhaps as well). I have a hard time taking Carr over any of them – especially not for a $ 40m cap hit.
Gruß,
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