Mayock 'excited' about QBs, has
eyes on WR in draft
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[April 15, 2020]
With two first-round picks and
Derek Carr and Marcus Mariota as their top two quarterbacks, the Las
Vegas Raiders appear in the eyes of many to be prime candidates to
go for a quarterback at this month's draft.
However, general manager Mike Mayock tried to downplay that chatter
on Tuesday, saying on a conference call he likes what he has behind
center.
"We're excited about the quarterback room," Mayock said during the
call. "I thought Marcus did a great job with the first couple of
interviews he had just talking about where he was. He wants to
support Derek. He wants to become the best version of Marcus Mariota
that he can become, and that's how we look at it.
"Let's see who the best Marcus Mariota is, and in the meantime, we
love what we have in Derek Carr. We're really happy with our
quarterback room."
The same cannot be said for Mayock's thoughts on the wide receiver
room, however.
"(It's) no secret that we need to get better at wideout," Mayock
said.
And this year's draft is considered to have plenty of talent and
depth at receiver. Alabama's Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III,
Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb and LSU's Justin Jefferson sit atop the class
on most people's draft boards.
There is a likelihood that at least one of those four will be
available when the Raiders select at No. 12 on April 23. Las Vegas
also has the No. 19 pick from the Chicago Bears, part of the Khalil
Mack trade in 2018.
The Raiders' leading receiver last season was tight end Darren
Waller, led the team in receptions (90) and receiving yards (1,145).
Rookie slot receiver Hunter Renfrow was second on the team with 49
receptions, followed by Tyrell Williams with 42 grabs.
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Oakland Raiders' Derek Carr gestures Action Images via
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Williams also led the team with six touchdown catches. Rookie tight
end Foster Moreau had five touchdowns catches, and Renfrow had four,
and Waller had three.
Carr, 29, amassed a career-high 4,054 passing yards last season,
throwing 21 touchdown passes and eight interceptions. He also
finished with a triple-digit passer rating (100.8) for the first
time in his career.
A second-round pick by the Raiders in 2014, Carr has thrown for
22,793 yards with 143 touchdowns and 62 interceptions in six
seasons, missing only two games in that time.
The club signed Mariota, 26, as a free agent this offseason. The No.
2 overall pick in 2015 had an up-and-down five seasons for Tennessee
but was benched last season for Ryan Tannehill, who went 7-3 after
taking over and led the Titans to the AFC Championship Game.
Tennessee signed Tannehill to a four-year, $118 million extension
last month, making Mariota expendable.
--Field Level Media
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