The Facts: HC Josh McDaniels said Thursday he didn't feel the need to give Carr a heads-up that the team was taking a look at Colin Kaepernick. McDaniels, speaking after a Raiders organized team activity, otherwise revealed little about the first known workout the free-agent quarterback has had with an individual NFL team since he last played in 2016. "Nah, I mean, I think Derek's pretty comfortable with where he's at," McDaniels said of the recently extended Carr. "I think he knows who he is for us and I know he knows how I feel about him, how we feel about him. I don't think that's really a big thing to Derek at this point."
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Kaepernick, 34, worked out for the Raiders on Wednesday, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. ... Carr, 31, signed a three-year, $121.5 million extension in May. The Raiders have three quarterbacks on their depth chart behind him: recent trade acquisition Jarrett Stidham, free-agent signing Nick Mullens and undrafted rookie Chase Garbers. "I think he knows this is his football team and he's working like it on the field and he's leading the way that we want him to lead and he's doing all the right things," McDaniels said of Carr. "I couldn't ask more from Derek Carr and very pleased with what he's doing so far." Carr was not available to reporters Thursday. Left tackle Kolton Miller and pass-rusher Maxx Crosby gave similar answers when asked for their thoughts on the Raiders' working out Kaepernick. "Honestly, I don't know much about that," Crosby said. "I'm worried about the guys that are here right now, so that's really all I have on that."