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With Brady off the market, Carr's value has gone up.
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Indeed. That’s why It’s all about the cost for Carr, both in picks and salary cap.There’s a level of QB that is rarely talked about.
A QB that is consistent, stays on the team for a about six or seven years while making a few playoff spots.
When Carr is out of Vegas, he is that QB.
Won’t be a long term franchise QB (I think he has 8 seasons max) but he’ll keep the team at a steady pace.
Exactly!!!Carr would be a good starting point for the QB position and we can still draft a QB to groom behind him.
If we trade we inherit his current contract unless he agrees to a new deal.If we can trade a day 2 pick for Carr, I would welcome it
Seems like the Packers could be shopping RodgersWith Brady off the market, Carr's value has gone up.
I'm really warming up to the idea of bringing in Carr. This QB class just isn't doing it for me. Especially not for our offense. Levis, Richardson, and Hooker might go boom in the right system but Pete doesn't run that system. But I can see Carr coming in and at least being able to put some drives together and score some points.
There seems to be two schools of thought amongst Saints fans. Some want to get the best vet QB possible and make a run at the division. Others want to trot out whatever the Saints can scrounge up and make a run at top 5 pick. I don't think that's possible.
We can all agree that DA doesn't seem to be an awesome HC but with a healthy roster the team has too much talent to finish with 4 or 5 wins. I mean, they almost went to the playoffs this year with an all star injury report and Andy Dalton playing QB. There's no way they have a historic amount of injuries for third year in a row and I'm assuming they'll bring in a few good players via free agency and the draft. Throw in a capable QB like Carr and they might dominate the division.
Or Vegas agrees to eat some of the $$.If we trade we inherit his current contract unless he agrees to a new deal.
Don’t want either way but if we have to have him it’s got to be after release imo.Or Vegas agrees to eat some of the $$.
Either way I’d personally rather only get him if he’s released.
We need to use every pick to build up this roster, from reshaping the defensive line, to strengthen the interior of the offensive line and adding skill players behind starters like Kamara and Olave and also adding a young quarterback to groom behind whatever FA QB we bring in to bridge the gap.My strong preference is to go young at QB. However, if the Saints do have interest in Carr, I hope they are smart enough to wait until he is released. There is no reason to trade any assets for him.
The 2nd school of thought is purely fan fiction. Loomis/Allen would never go this route. Our players would never go this route.