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Ricky Spanish

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From ESPN Insider:

Carr could start for ...

Given the offensive line he played behind for the Houston Texans, it's hard not to feel for David Carr, the former No. 1 overall pick. Carr's career never really took off, and he's bounced around a bit since then, most recently as Eli Manning's backup with the Giants.

Carr is set to become a free agent again, and NFC South blogger Pat Yasinskas thinks he could be in the mix for a particular team that lacks a true answer in the starting spot at QB:

"The Panthers are making it sound like they're content to let [Jake] Delhomme and [Matt] Moore compete for the starting job. I'm not buying that. I think they'll add a free agent with some NFL playing experience. There's way too much at stake for Fox and Hurney in 2010. I think they have to at least get one more quarterback to compete with Moore and Delhomme, and I'm not even 100 percent convinced Delhomme will be on the roster when all is said and done. Speaking of Fox, Hurney and history with quarterbacks, last time I checked, David Carr was scheduled to be a free agent."

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