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September 2, 2017 at 2:09 pm #73616JackPMillerParticipant
Just saw on the ESPN scroll, the Rams have traded for Derek Carrier of the Skins. The Rams giving up a 7th round pick. Probably the end of Cody Harkey with us.
September 2, 2017 at 2:11 pm #73618znModeratorThe Rams giving up a 7th round pick.
I think it was a conditional pick.
September 2, 2017 at 2:12 pm #73619znModeratorRams Trade for Tight End Derek Carrier
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Ahead of the NFL mandated 53-man roster cut being finalized this afternoon, the Rams have announced a roster move — trading a 2018 7th round draft pick to the Redskins for tight end Derek Carrier. The move reunites Carrier with head coach Sean McVay, who previously served as the offensive coordinator at Washington.
The tight end originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Beloit College, signing with the Raiders in 2012. He has spent the last two seasons with the Redskins, where he had 19 receptions for 151 yards and one touchdown. During this year’s preseason, Carrier caught two passes for 22 yards and one touchdown in Washington’s exhibition contest against Cincinnati.
September 2, 2017 at 2:27 pm #73620znModeratorhttps://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/historical/1969606
How do you get noticed as an NFL prospect coming out of tiny Beloit? Standing out over Wisconsin’s pro day was an excellent route for Carrier, who showed off 4.5-second speed and a 38-inch vertical.
A versatile threat capable of playing tight end, wide receiver and H-Back, Carrier caught 75 passes for 1,250 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. And he fits the physical mold of a league looking to unearth more threats like the Patriots’ Aaron Hernandez, an athletic tight end who took snaps out of the backfield during the playoffs last season.
“A lot of other teams want to find their own Hernandez or their own (Rob) Gronkowski,” Carrier told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “A guy who can split out and create a lot of mismatches. It kind of becomes the hot commodity for that draft.”
All 32 teams requested film on Carrier after the pro day.
“It wasn’t just a good workout – he had a great workout,” a personnel man for an AFC team told the Journal Sentinel. “I’ve watched a little film of him. Beloit. . . isn’t that Division III? But I think somebody will take a shot in the sixth or seventh (rounds). Maybe somebody takes him higher. He’s a big kid and he ran awfully well.”
September 2, 2017 at 2:28 pm #73621znModeratorThe tight end is looking forward to his first full offseason with the Redskins, hoping to make an impact after a knee injury erased the majority of his 2016.
Tight end Derek Carrier[IMG] may be approaching his third season with the Redskins, but considering the hurdles of adversity he’s faced during his tenure in Washington, this offseason is really like his first.
Carrier was traded to the Redskins just before the 2015 regular season, forcing him to adjust to a new team without much preparation at all. An ACL/MCL injury during a Bears game in December nearly erased his entire 2016 calendar year. He returned to pads last November, receiving limited work as his knee fully recovered from bouts with tendinitis.
“Right now it’s kind of building off those last couple weeks that I had to play and try to put myself in the best position and let the chips fall where they may,” he told Redskins.com.
It should be much easier to find a foundation. Carrier spent the first couple months of the offseason resting and doing light lifting, making sure to let his knee fully heal. He spent a month in Florida at the Exos facility where Dr. James Andrews, who performed his surgery, works with athletes and received a stem cell shot into his knee using bone marrow from his hip to help strengthen the tendon.
“Everything was healed structurally from the surgery pretty quickly and it was just a matter of probably getting after things a little too much too soon during the offseason,” Carrier said of his recovery last winter. “I think that’s what kind of pushed me back, especially getting the tendinitis and that kind of carried over into training camp and into the first couple weeks of the season. Feeing a lot better now, got some time off on it, the cell shot, and then continue rehabbing and getting that whole area a lot stronger has helped.”
Carrier has been using the Redskins’ facility for the last several weeks, working alongside head strength and conditioning coach Chad Englehart, who he became extremely familiar with last season as rehabbed on side practice fields. “He got me prepared as much as I could do without strapping on the helmet and pads,” Carrier said.
Tight ends coach Wes Phillips talked with Carrier near the end of the season about practice habits and his pain levels to make sure how to best acclimate him back to the grind of practices, something Carrier missed for nearly a year. Patience was lea
Redskins Acquire TE Derek Carrier In Trade With 49ers
“Even when I was back playing, I was having issues with my knee so it really wasn’t resolved then,” Carrier said. “One of the things I missed the most about being gone was the camaraderie. As a competitor, it is awful just watching guys on the field compete, work and sweat and you are on the sideline. I was working, but you want to be a part of that group and it sucks not being a part of that.”With a healthy outlook for 2017, and the first opportunity to spend April, May and June with his teammates, Carrier’s goals are simple: become more comfortable in the offense and string practices together without pain.
“Last year I was completely injured, so I didn’t get to build a rapport with Kirk or the offense until I really came back and played,” he said. “So I think that’s something I’m looking forward to.”
While the Redskins re-signed Vernon Davis[IMG] and will see Jordan Reed[IMG] and Niles Paul[IMG] return this offseason, Carrier knows the tight end room will be full and competitive. Along with making sure his knee responds well, he knows he can still provide some tools that will separate him from the pack.
“I do a good job at being versatile in both the pass and run game and pass protection,” said Carrier, who entered the league as a wide receiver. “I pride myself in being a complete player and since I have made that conversion to tight end I have improved every year. You never stop learning or getting better but I feel I have come a long ways and it’s fun to be able to continually improve. That is just something I look forward to and, like I said earlier, just really focusing on good days in practice where play back-to-back-to-back and I am not in pain. That is really my main focus right now.”
Carrier, whose first son will turn seven months at the end of April, hopes to compound more of those good days in the final year of his contract, well-aware that this will be a big opportunity to showcase his work.
“It is just a matter of staying on the field and making sure everything holds up,” he said. “But all you can really do is work your tail off and out yourself in the best position and let the chips fall where they may.”
September 2, 2017 at 6:20 pm #73644znModeratorfrom the wiki:
Carrier played college football at Beloit College. The Oakland Raiders signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2012.
Professional career
Oakland Raiders
Carrier was signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent on April 28, 2012. On August 30, 2012, he was waived by the Raiders.
Philadelphia Eagles
On September 11, 2012, he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles and added to the practice squad.On August 25, 2013, he was released by the Eagles.
San Francisco 49ers
On September 3, 2013, he was signed by the San Francisco 49ers and added to the practice squad. On November 16, 2013, he was promoted to the active roster.
On March 9, 2015, Carrier signed a two-year, $3.3 million contract extension.
Washington Redskins
On August 21, 2015, Carrier was traded to the Washington Redskins for a conditional fifth round pick in the 2017 NFL draft.. In Week 5 against Atlanta Falcons, he recorded his first career touchdown on a seven-yard pass from Kirk Cousins. After tearing his ACL and MCL in Week 14 against the Chicago Bears, the Redskins placed him on injured reserve on December 14.
Carrier started the 2016 season on the PUP list to recover from torn ligaments in his knee. He was officially activated to the active roster on November 12, 2016 prior to Week 10.
Los Angeles Rams
Carrier was traded to the Los Angeles Rams for a 2018 seventh-round pick on September 2, 2017.
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