The Facts:
Carr, the first overall pick in the 2002 draft, agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Panthers early Friday morning, according to a league source. The financial terms of the deal weren’t immediately available.
Reported by the Charlotte Observer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Observer staffer Pat Yaskinskas, Carr made the decision after returning from a two-day visit with the Seahawks. Carr had visited with the Panthers Monday and Tuesday. ... Yasinskas went on to suggest the Panthers don’t view Carr as the typical backup. John Fox has said several times that Jake Delhomme, who struggled at times last season, remains the starter. But Carr, who has made 75 career starts, could provide a viable alternative if Delhomme struggles again. The Panthers view Carr as a player who still has plenty of upside and could flourish with the right team and the right offensive system.
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