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<blockquote data-quote="MikeChek12" data-source="post: 905093" data-attributes="member: 8865"><p>I'm trying to look at this from a Raiders perspective. Outside of getting a 38 year old QB for maybe 2-4 years, which WILL help sell tickets for sure, what is their upside to trading away all their premier draft capital over the next few seasons, as well as their top tier talent already on roster? I cant see why they would do this, but if they called and made either of those offers (the Waller or the Carr one), I would take it ASAP.</p><p></p><p>If you believe Love is the guy, and you are already committed to the fact that AR will be done after this contract (hence the no reworking of it earlier this year), then why wouldn't you take a kings ransom from a team that is highly likely to potentially net you 2 top 5 picks, a high 2nd rounder, and 3 starters for relatively cheap contracts for the next 2-4 years? </p><p></p><p>Heck, I think you could even theoretically flip Carr to another team for additional assets if you wanted.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I cant see the Raiders being so desperate to offload Carr that they do something like this. They could go after Watson for cheaper than that at this point, or any number of other QBs while keeping their roster relatively intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeChek12, post: 905093, member: 8865"] I'm trying to look at this from a Raiders perspective. Outside of getting a 38 year old QB for maybe 2-4 years, which WILL help sell tickets for sure, what is their upside to trading away all their premier draft capital over the next few seasons, as well as their top tier talent already on roster? I cant see why they would do this, but if they called and made either of those offers (the Waller or the Carr one), I would take it ASAP. If you believe Love is the guy, and you are already committed to the fact that AR will be done after this contract (hence the no reworking of it earlier this year), then why wouldn't you take a kings ransom from a team that is highly likely to potentially net you 2 top 5 picks, a high 2nd rounder, and 3 starters for relatively cheap contracts for the next 2-4 years? Heck, I think you could even theoretically flip Carr to another team for additional assets if you wanted. That being said, I cant see the Raiders being so desperate to offload Carr that they do something like this. They could go after Watson for cheaper than that at this point, or any number of other QBs while keeping their roster relatively intact. [/QUOTE]
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