sdskinsfan2001
01-10-2023, 05:25 PM
Two years ago I’d been all over it. He was a great runner and very underrated passer. Ranked top 10 in a lot of important metrics TD%, qbr, td/int ratio etc. but he has not been that the last two years. To me I’d probably say no thanks
I'd rather draft Anthony Richardson in the 1st round over giving Jackson some crazy ass contract.
AnonEmouse
01-10-2023, 05:41 PM
If Ron is to be gone, we need a new owner before the end of February else we're too close to the draft, then camp to change the staff without risking comprising the roster. Here's hoping.
Else we need Ron & Co. to realise the best option is to roll with Howell, sign a vet backup and draft a #3. Tag Payne if we can't re-sign him quickly. I'd love to keep him but understand if it makes more sense to trade him.
I agree with clearing out the OL room rather than re-signing guys who would struggle to make any of the other 31 rosters, but that also means we need to pick up 2-3 guys in FA AND expend a few picks. I can't see another option that doesn't leave Howell behind a paper wall next year.
I'd grab a CB and at least 1 LB in FA then draft same.
I wouldn't draft a TE unless he's BPA. There are 2-3 adequate if not good FA options available as it stands.
Beyond that it's draft BPA and see what else is affordable in FA.
mooby
01-10-2023, 07:31 PM
Pass on Lamar.
Big money to a qb who makes his living by being a dual threat? What could go wrong.
/sarcasm in case it wasn't obvious. I don't want to pay big money to any qb who isn't a classic Manning/Brady/Rodgers/Mahomes/Allen clone.
FrenchSkin
01-11-2023, 07:18 PM
I wouldn't expect nor want any massive move (especially at QB) this offseason unless we got a new regime up and running in time for the FA, which I don't see happening. 2024 is the fresh start. 2023 will be a weird transitioning season, hopefully Howell behind a fixed Oline can develop enough make the next regime want to go forward with him.
skinsfaninok
01-12-2023, 11:17 AM
Sources: The #Raiders will begin the process of evaluating the trade market for QB Derek Carr, as they prepare for a decision on their QB for the future. This points to the possibility of Carr, who holds a no-trade clause and will be part of the process, leaving the organization.
Please say NO Ron
sdskinsfan2001
01-12-2023, 11:54 AM
Sources: The #Raiders will begin the process of evaluating the trade market for QB Derek Carr, as they prepare for a decision on their QB for the future. This points to the possibility of Carr, who holds a no-trade clause and will be part of the process, leaving the organization.
Please say NO Ron
I hope the team gives the Raiders a fake phone number for Ron.
Funny how fussy people are considering how QB starved this team has been for the last 30 years. Jackson - nah. Rodgers - nope. Carr - no way. Howell with one game under his belt - sign me up!
Pretty amazing stuff.
It's going to be another long offseason.
sdskinsfan2001
01-12-2023, 12:21 PM
Funny how fussy people are considering how QB starved this team has been for the last 30 years. Jackson - nah. Rodgers - nope. Carr - no way. Howell with one game under his belt - sign me up!
Pretty amazing stuff.
It's going to be another long offseason.
One takes no further resources, the others all take A LOT of resources. That's not an apples to apples comparison.
I'd rather have Howell, all of our current picks, and all of the money that going with Howell will free up to improve the rest of the roster, than getting either of those 3 guys. I don't think that's an insane position.
I wouldn't cry over getting Rodgers or Jackson though. The Howell option is my preference, not an I'm going to lose it if I don't get my way situation. Barring injuries, we would be a guaranteed playoff team next year with either of them. I'd take Jackson over Rodgers if a choice between those 2, as you can craft an offense around him that Howell could also play in, if Jackson did have to miss some games (which has been the case in the past). And you can plan on building around Jackson for at least another 5 or so years.
Carr, who knows, he looked a lot like Colts Wentz this year. The picks and the money aren't worth the risk to me for him.