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David Carr - Definition and Overview

David Carr (born July 21, 1979 in Bakersfield, California) is a US American football player. He is the quarterback for the Houston Texans. After his standout career at Fresno State, Carr was the first overall pick of the 2002 NFL Draft.

College career

David Carr was one of the most successful athletes ever to play for Fresno State. He was the starting quarterback during the 2000 and 2001 seasons after redshirting in 1999. Under his leadership, the bulldogs went 7-5 and 11-3. In his senior season the team beat Colorado, Oregon State, and Wiscon, all members of BCS conferences and many speculated if the Bulldogs would qualify for a BCS bid, something without precedence for a so-called mid-major conference team. During his college career Carr completed 587 of 934 passes for 7,849 yards. He threw 70 touchdowns versus 23 interceptions. Carr collected many honors and awards during his final college season, most notably the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award

Professional career

In 2002, the expansion Houston Texans chose David Carr with the first pick of the NFL draft. Carr started his first 23 games for the Texans before being hampered by an ankle injury. His first career game was quite memorable as the Texans defeated the Dallas Cowboys He connected for two touchdowns in that game. He played in 28 of 32 games, starting 27 in 2002 and 2003. Carr completed 400 of 739 passes for a 54.1 percentage and 4605 yards. He threw 18 touchdowns but also 28 interceptions. He also rushed for 433 yards.

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