BAKERSFIELD – Raiders quarterback Derek Carr missed most of the offseason program with a minor injury. That was a particular disappointment given his receiver corps’ composition, which features new or newly healthy players in prominent roles.
The offseason helps establish timing, rhythm and scheme knowledge, and the passing game didn’t have much time to get in sync.
Last week, quarterback and receivers made up for lost time. Carr invited the receiver corps to his family’s Carr Elite training facility in Bakersfield for a two-day passing minicamp on Thursday and Friday.
“The offseason is when you really become a team,” Carr told CSN Bay Area on Saturday.