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Drew Carter #18 | Wide Receiver | Oakland Raiders
Height: 6-3    Weight: 200    Born: Sep 5, 1981, Solon, OH

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June 23, 2008
The acquisition of Drew Carter from the Panthers could prove to be a great move, according to SI.com. Ronald Curry is slowly recovering from his off-season surgery, and Javon Walker is ailing from his recent mugging. Carter has taken advantage of the added reps in practice and may land a bigger role in Oakland this season. He has looked impressive through the off-season, and has been the best performer at the position. A Raiders' coach commented, "His game is coming around. You could see him making strides last season, but now you see the finished product. We've been impressed."
May 24, 2008
Drew Carter, and not Javon Walker, has been making waves so far in camp with his solid play, according to a report on Pro Football Weekly. The report states that Walker showed up to camp out of shape and that Carter, originally signed to serve as the teams WR3, has shown a nice rapport with JaMarcus Russell in the early going.
March 13, 2008
Drew Carter signed a one-year deal worth $2 million with the Oakland Raiders, according to NFL.com. Al Davis loves speed guys, and Carter has jets in abundance, although he has never recorded more than 38 receptions, 517 yards or four scores, in any season during his four-year career in Carolina. Carter will likely lineup in the slot, with Javon Walker and Ronald Curry holding down the starting roles.
March 12, 2008
The NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports that Drew Carter has signed on with the Raiders. Terms of the deal aren't known at this time. This comes just over a week after Oakland brought in Javon Walker. Carter will be the No. 3 option with the Black and Silver, though he could get some starts if Walker's knee acts up.
March 6, 2008
Drew Carter, continuing his NFL tour, was in Nashville today to meet with the Titans, this according to The Tennessean. Justin McCareins formerly of the Jets was also visiting the Titans. The team certainly needs someone for Vince Young to throw too, but players like Carter and McCareins really are nothing more than complimentary receivers.
March 2, 2008
Carolina free-agent wide receiver Drew Carter was reportedly visiting the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, this according to the NFL Network. The Raiders lost Jerry Porter to free agency and are looking to replenish their wide out corps.