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Saints Give Derek Carr Something He Never Had With Raiders, and It’s Not Just the $100M

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New Orleans Saints, Derek Carr, Saints defense, NFC South favorites

New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr — yes, that will take some getting used to — just signed a four-year, $150 million contract with his new team that includes $100 million guaranteed. And while the money is nice, Carr also gets something he’s never had before in his nine-year run as the Oakland and Las Vegas Raiders starter, courtesy of the Saints defense. And this makes the Saints NFC South favorites.

The Saints defense is the best Derek Carr has ever played with

New Orleans Saints, Derek Carr, Saints defense, NFC South favorites
Derek Carr and the Saints defense | Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images

New Saints QB Derek Carr spent nine seasons with the Raiders and started 142 of the 146 games in that span. He missed one game in 2016 with a broken leg, one game in 2017 with a back injury, and Josh McDaniels benched him for the final two games of 2022.

As Tony Kornheiser likes to say, “That’s it. That’s the list.”

In those seasons, here’s how Carr ranked in scoring, per Pro Football Reference:

  • 2014: 31st
  • 2015: 17th
  • 2016: 7th
  • 2017: 23rd
  • 2018: 28th
  • 2019: 24th
  • 2020: 10th
  • 2021: 18th
  • 2022: 12th

There are some obvious ups and downs there, but when Carr has solid weapons around him, he was able to lead a top-20 offensive unit.

But here’s the thing, even in the good Raiders offensive years, the defense was always atrocious. Here is how the defensive unit stacked up in the Derek Carr Era:

  • 2014: 32nd
  • 2015: 22nd
  • 2016: 20th
  • 2017: 20th
  • 2018: 32nd
  • 2019: 24th
  • 2020: 30th
  • 2021: 26th
  • 2022: 28th

In 2022, among teams with 17 games, the Saints defense ranked seventh is scoring (345 points) and fifth in yards allowed (5,352 yards). The year before, the D was just as good, ranking fourth in points (335) and seventh in yards allowed (5,410).

In that time, the Saints were 22nd (330) and 19th (364) in scoring offense for 2022 and 2021, respectively.

Derek Carr joining a Saints team with a top-10 defense is an incredible thing for the QB, as he’s never had that in his NFL career.

Is New Orleans the NFC South favorites?

This one big move for Derek Carr makes the Saints NFC South favorites. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered the offseason as division favorites, but with Tom Brady’s retirement and the Saints’ Derek Carr acquisition, New Orleans now moves in front.

According to FanDuel, the Saints’ NFC South odds are now +120 to win the division over the Carolina Panthers (+260), Buccaneers, and Atlanta Falcons (+450).

Just from starting QB perspective, the Saints are the best team by far.

The Bucs, Panthers, and Falcons have little to no idea who their starting QB will be in 2023.

The Falcons have the most stable situation, and that likely means starting second-year signal-caller Desmond Ridder, who has four starts and 708 career passing yards under his belt. Tampa Bay’s only QB right now is Kyle Trask, who has 23 career passing yards.

As for the Panthers, they’ll likely start Matt Corral or a rookie, either of whom will have zero career NFL passing yards.

The moral of the story is Derek Carr makes the Saints NFC South favorites in 2023, and the Saints defense makes Carr a legitimate threat to lead the team to the Wild Card Round and beyond.

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Tim Crean
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Tim Crean started writing about sports in 2016 and joined Sports7 in 2021. He excels with his versatile coverage of the NFL and soccer landscape, as well as his expertise breaking down sports media, which stems from his many years downloading podcasts before they were even cool and countless hours spent listening to Mike & The Mad Dog and The Dan Patrick Show, among other programs. As a longtime self-professed sports junkie who even played DII lacrosse at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York, Tim loves reading about all the latest sports news every day and considers it a dream to write about sports professionally. He's a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan from Western New York who mistakenly thought, back in the early '90s, that his team would be in the Super Bowl every year. He started following European soccer — with a Manchester City focus — in the early 2000s after spending far too much time playing FIFA. When he's not enjoying a round of golf or coaching youth soccer and flag football, Tim likes reading the work of Bill Simmons, Tony Kornheiser, Chuck Klosterman, and Tom Wolfe.

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Tim Crean Sports Editor

Tim Crean started writing about sports in 2016 and joined Sports7 in 2021. He excels with his versatile coverage of the NFL and soccer landscape, as well as his expertise breaking down sports media, which stems from his many years downloading podcasts before they were even cool and countless hours spent listening to Mike & The Mad Dog and The Dan Patrick Show, among other programs. As a longtime self-professed sports junkie who even played DII lacrosse at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York, Tim loves reading about all the latest sports news every day and considers it a dream to write about sports professionally. He's a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan from Western New York who mistakenly thought, back in the early '90s, that his team would be in the Super Bowl every year. He started following European soccer — with a Manchester City focus — in the early 2000s after spending far too much time playing FIFA. When he's not enjoying a round of golf or coaching youth soccer and flag football, Tim likes reading the work of Bill Simmons, Tony Kornheiser, Chuck Klosterman, and Tom Wolfe.

All posts by Tim Crean