Carr sounds perfect for the Jets.
As of this posting, Derek Carr is still a Raiders quarterback.
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
It doesn't look like anyone (not even Dan Snyder...though WFT is presumably busy finding an OC and selling the franchise...hopefully) is blowing up the phones in Vegas so Carr will probably be released before the 37M/year clause kicks in and will presumably sign for more in line with what he is really worth, which is far less than 37 Million.
I know I have been beating the Carr drum...but that article does give me pause. Mainly because of how Jacobs talked about Carr being quiet...and inferring Brissett showed more leadership than Carr. It reminded me of how the Jets players responded to White versus Zach. (BTW...Cimini at ESPN had a great article yesterday about Zach's history with the Jets).
So...if you have Carr and Zach with a young team...will there be a leadership gap? Maybe. And will Carr be able to develop Zach? Maybe...but he won't help him be a better leader.
So... while Rodgers seems to be a bit of a narcissistic nut job, he does have respect in the locker room. And a young team probably needs a strong leader as much as a good quarterback. Zach would probably learn more from Rodgers. And it they truly believe in Zach... Rodgers two year timeline could work.
I do think the only way they should trade for Rodgers is if he commits to two years. Otherwise it's not worth the picks you have to give up.
So...I might be cooling off on the Carr idea. I still think it could work...and it is probably a better call than anyone not named Rodgers...but Rodgers may be the better play here. And obviously this is all dependent on Rodgers not retiring and him wanting to play for the Jets.
I reserve the right to change my opinion again....lol.