The Las Vegas Raiders seem fairly committed to Derek Carr (key word: fairly), but that won't stop other teams from checking in on his trade price at the Scouting Combine, according to Vic Tafur of The Athletic.

Carr is coming off of a solid but unspectacular 2019 campaign in which he threw for 4,054 yards, 21 touchdowns and eight interceptions while completing 70.4 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 100.8.

To be fair to Carr, the Raiders were very limited on weapons this past season. While Darren Waller had a breakout season at tight end, Tyrell Williams and rookie Hunter Renfrow represented their only reliable wide receivers.

Las Vegas (formerly Oakland) was supposed to begin the season with Antonio Brown in the fold, but a series of incidents in training camp ultimately led to Brown requesting his release.

Carr, who played his collegiate football at Fresno State, was originally selected by the Raiders in the second round (36th pick overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

He immediately stepped in as the club's starting quarterback in his rookie campaign, and by his second season, Carr was a Pro Bowler after throwing for 3,987 yards, 32 touchdowns and 13 picks.

The 28-year-old proceeded to make three straight Pro Bowl appearances between 2015 and 2017, even contending for a league MVP award in 2016.

However, over the last couple of seasons, more and more fans and media pundits have questioned the future with Carr under center, and last offseason, there was speculation that the Raiders could look to move on from him.

But right now, it looks like Las Vegas is content with Derek Carr as its signal-caller.

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