Excerpt that is available if you click the link:Outsiders: NFL insiders overrate Derek CarrDerek Carr impressed some league insiders in his rookie season, but the numbers tell a much different story. The odds are against Carr becoming a middle-of-the-pack starter, writes Andrew Healy.
Mike Sando's 2015 QB Tier Rankings, in which he polled 35 NFL insiders for their opinions on the league's 32 starting quarterbacks, had theOakland Raiders' Derek Carr tied for 20th overall. That was on par withJay Cutler and ahead of Nick Foles and Sam Bradford. On the surface, it's easy to understand the optimism surrounding Carr as he enters his second season. After a slow start, he led the Raiders to three wins in their last six games. Perhaps more importantly, he seemed to show up biggest in the most important moments: His red zone performance was the best in the NFL, according to Football Outsiders metrics; his Total QBR was at its highest in the fourth quarter; and his 21/12 TD/INT ratio was better than Andrew Luck's rookie-year mark (23/18) three years ago.
So what's not to like? Carr appears to be a cautionary tale about focusing on the wrong numbers. While Carr and Luck posted almost identical rookie years by traditional passer rating (Carr 76.6, Luck 76.5), their QBRs were quite different (Carr 38.4, Luck 65.2). And forget about Carr getting better as the season progressed: During the Raiders' 3-3 stretch to end the season, he posted a minus-16.6 percent mark in Football Outsiders' defense-adjusted value over average (DVOA)metric (explained further here). That was worse than his performance during the Raiders' 0-10 start to the year (-13.8 percent).
Using the right numbers, it's clear the odds are against Carr becoming a middle-of-the-pack quarterback.
Rookie seasons are telling
There have been 18 quarterbacks drafted outside the top 10 since 2000 who threw at least 200 passes as rookies. Carr ranks ninth in this group -- right in the middle -- according to DVOA. That sounds promising until you realize that most quarterbacks drafted outside of the top 10 fail in the NFL. The ones who have succeeded were generally pretty good as rookies.
Not a big deal at this point in the preseason, but the pick clearly looked like Cooper's fault to me. Sloppy route. They'll get it worked out.Derek Carr shines despite interception in Raiders' preseason win:
http://espn.go.com/blog/oakland-raiders/post/_/id/12114/raiders-quarterback-derek-carr-shines-despite-interception
Same. It is always comical to me that many writers and analysts who spin things one way or another to defend 'their' guys.I really like Carr but how was that performance "shining"?
yeah, thought it was solid, but shining is a bit over the top.I really like Carr but how was that performance "shining"?
Derek Carr - QB - Raiders
Coach Jack Del Rio said Derek Carr (hand) is in "good shape" to start Week 2 against the Ravens.
The Raiders are encouraged after viewing X-rays of Carr's bruised thumb on his throwing hand. The expectation is he'll practice this week and be ready for Sunday's tilt with Baltimore. He's obviously not a fantasy option against a defense that held Peyton Manning back in Week 1, even after losing pass rusher Terrell Suggs. The Ravens' defense is an elite option even with Carr in the lineup.
Source: Alex Marvez on Twitter
Sep 15 - 8:20 PM
raider fans should not watch this one. Going to be ugly.Rotoworld:
Derek Carr - QB - Raiders
Coach Jack Del Rio said Derek Carr (hand) is in "good shape" to start Week 2 against the Ravens.The Raiders are encouraged after viewing X-rays of Carr's bruised thumb on his throwing hand. The expectation is he'll practice this week and be ready for Sunday's tilt with Baltimore. He's obviously not a fantasy option against a defense that held Peyton Manning back in Week 1, even after losing pass rusher Terrell Suggs. The Ravens' defense is an elite option even with Carr in the lineup.
Source: Alex Marvez on Twitter
Sep 15 - 8:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rXfFCY5P0wraider fans should not watch this one. Going to be ugly.Rotoworld:
Derek Carr - QB - Raiders
Coach Jack Del Rio said Derek Carr (hand) is in "good shape" to start Week 2 against the Ravens.The Raiders are encouraged after viewing X-rays of Carr's bruised thumb on his throwing hand. The expectation is he'll practice this week and be ready for Sunday's tilt with Baltimore. He's obviously not a fantasy option against a defense that held Peyton Manning back in Week 1, even after losing pass rusher Terrell Suggs. The Ravens' defense is an elite option even with Carr in the lineup.
Source: Alex Marvez on Twitter
Sep 15 - 8:20 PM
Sometimes it feels so good to be wrong.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rXfFCY5P0wraider fans should not watch this one. Going to be ugly.Rotoworld:
Derek Carr - QB - Raiders
Coach Jack Del Rio said Derek Carr (hand) is in "good shape" to start Week 2 against the Ravens.The Raiders are encouraged after viewing X-rays of Carr's bruised thumb on his throwing hand. The expectation is he'll practice this week and be ready for Sunday's tilt with Baltimore. He's obviously not a fantasy option against a defense that held Peyton Manning back in Week 1, even after losing pass rusher Terrell Suggs. The Ravens' defense is an elite option even with Carr in the lineup.
Source: Alex Marvez on Twitter
Sep 15 - 8:20 PM
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Good God please don't link "articles" like that. The 2nd paragraph was unreadable.
One thing that jumped out to me was that it really looked like Carr was looking downfield more and not just on passes he threw more than 10 yards downfield. When he took the snap it looked like his eyes were going 10-20 yards downfield before making his decision to either go with that or checking down. This is the first time that I noted that kind of aggressiveness in his play.SaintsInDome2006 said:I think most people believed Baltimore has a good defense. Statistically at least that was a great performance. How'd he look? I'd like to see Carr break into the top 10 this year.
Derek Carr completed 20-of-33 passes for 196 yards, two touchdowns and an interception Week 4 against the Bears.
Carr made a beautifully placed throw to Amari Cooper in the back of the end zone for the first touchdown and hooked up with Roy Helu in the flat for a short score later in the second quarter. The interception was not Carr's fault. It bounced right off the chest of Latavius Murry and into the hands of Pernell McPhee. Murray fumbled a pitch later in the game. Carr played well in the loss, but he will not be a recommended option when the Broncos come to town next week.
Oct 4 - 6:10 PM
Lol c'mon man. Broncos D is something speciaL this yearJust another bum
Bortles. I like hurns, ar15, Julius and yeldon more.Carr or Bortles rest of season?
Agreed. I may have him 3rd in dynasty behind Luck and Rodgers. I definitely like him better than Cam and Big Ben for fantasy purposes.Top 5 dynasty QB?
Off the top of my head, Rodgers, Luck, Cam, Brady and Carr are my top 5. I like him better than Matt Ryan and Russell Wilson.
ETA: Top 6 maybe; forgot Roethlisberger.
I can't believe Titans passed on him.Can't believe the Texans passed on this guy