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Carr hasn't played nearly as poorly as his critics have charged in recent years
By David Moore
Brandon Carr
Position: Starting cornerback
Size: 6 feet, 210 pounds
Age when season starts: 30
College: Grand Valley State
Drafted: Fifth round, 140th overall in 2008
Experience: Ninth season
Contract status: Enters the final season of a 5-year, $50 million deal. Agreed to reduce his base salary from $9.1 to $4.25 million for this season.
Last season
Carr led all cornerbacks in tackles with 71. He finished third on the team with eight passes defensed and was one of only two players on the entire defense to recover a fumble.
He's durable. Carr has started 16 games a season for his first eight years in the league.
But for the second consecutive season Carr failed to record an interception. He was solid -- an improvement over a disappointing performance in 2014 -- but still fell short of the expectations that came with his big free agent contract. He enters this season without an interception in his last 38 games, a drought that includes two playoff games.
This season's outlook
Carr will start. He always does. He hasn't played nearly as poorly as critics have charged in recent years. Agreeing to take a pay cut for this season should soften -- or at least put those persistent complaints -- in a more accurate perspective.
That doesn't mean the status quo is enough. Carr came up with six interceptions and forced a fumble in his first two seasons with Dallas. He has zeros in both of those categories the last two seasons. He's on the field too much not to come up with an occasional turnover.
That must change this season.
By David Moore
Brandon Carr
Position: Starting cornerback
Size: 6 feet, 210 pounds
Age when season starts: 30
College: Grand Valley State
Drafted: Fifth round, 140th overall in 2008
Experience: Ninth season
Contract status: Enters the final season of a 5-year, $50 million deal. Agreed to reduce his base salary from $9.1 to $4.25 million for this season.
Last season
Carr led all cornerbacks in tackles with 71. He finished third on the team with eight passes defensed and was one of only two players on the entire defense to recover a fumble.
He's durable. Carr has started 16 games a season for his first eight years in the league.
But for the second consecutive season Carr failed to record an interception. He was solid -- an improvement over a disappointing performance in 2014 -- but still fell short of the expectations that came with his big free agent contract. He enters this season without an interception in his last 38 games, a drought that includes two playoff games.
This season's outlook
Carr will start. He always does. He hasn't played nearly as poorly as critics have charged in recent years. Agreeing to take a pay cut for this season should soften -- or at least put those persistent complaints -- in a more accurate perspective.
That doesn't mean the status quo is enough. Carr came up with six interceptions and forced a fumble in his first two seasons with Dallas. He has zeros in both of those categories the last two seasons. He's on the field too much not to come up with an occasional turnover.
That must change this season.