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Height:
  
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)

Name
  
Patrick Carter

Siblings
  
Tim Carter

Receptions:
  

Positions
  
Wide receiver

Undrafted:
  
2008

Weight
  
98 kg

College:
  
Louisville

Role
  
American football player


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Date of birth:
  
(1985-02-06) February 6, 1985 (age 30)

Place of birth:
  
St. Petersburg, Florida

Education
  
Georgia Institute of Technology

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Patrick Carter (born February 6, 1985) is a former American football wide receiver. He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Louisville.

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Carter has also been a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, Hartford Colonials and Miami Dolphins. He is the younger brother of former wide receiver Tim Carter.

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The early years

Patrick, like his older brother Tim, had a stellar high school career, and was selected as an Academic All-American. Patrick had many notable achievements in football, track & field, and basketball. Patrick graduated from Lakewood High School (Florida) in 2003, a school known for tremendously talented alumni. He was elected to 2003 East/West All Star game, but declined so another player/friend could get exposure. Patrick graduated from high school with 25 college athletic scholarship offers.

In addition to athletics, Patrick was very involved in his community. He was a member of Young Life. It was through Young Life and personal friendships Patrick sought to teach others about being both a Christian and an outstanding athlete.

Track

As a senior, Patrick won state in track & field in the 4 × 100 metres relay, setting a high school record.

Basketball

As a junior, he was on the State Champion Lakewood High School team, with a record of 33-2. As a senior, Patrick won the 6th man Award, and broke the state record for blocked shots.

Football

Patrick set seven Lakewood High School records as quarterback, including number of completions, total yards in a season, highest completion percentage, total touchdowns, total yards in a game, highest average yards per game, and tied the quarterback sneak record for longest rush (99 yards). As a senior, he was ranked 12th in the nation as a dual-threat quarterback.

College career

Patrick decided to attend Georgia Tech, primarily to be closer to his older brother. During his college career, Patrick played four out of five years as quarterback. In 2004, he played backup quarterback to Reggie Ball. During that same year, he also qualified for the indoor 60 metres in track & field. He also went to the ACC Indoor Championship.

In 2005, Carter transferred to Louisville, which meant he had to sit out of athletics for the year. Instead of playing, he logged over 1,000+ hours with Habitat for Humanity and made many visits to children's hospitals.

In 2006, Carter resumed playing as a wide receiver, and started along with Harry Douglas, Gary Barnidge, Michael Bush, and Brian Brohm. During this season, Carter averaged 5.9 yards per punt return, caught 5 passes for 68 yards, and 17 punt returns for 117 yards. He was listed as the fastest player on the team. When Brohm became injured, Carter was moved to quarterback. In the Orange Bowl that year, he threw the first touchdown pass (1st in Louisville BCS history) to running back Anthony Allen.

While at Louisville, Carter also set track & field records for 55 metres, 60 metres, and 200 metres dashes. During his senior year, he helped lead his team to win the Big East Track & Field Outdoor Championship.

NFL career

In 2007, Carter entered the NFL Draft, and was signed as a Baltimore Ravens free agent. In 2008, Carter signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and played on the practice squad for the season. In 2009, Carter signed with the Seattle Seahawks, and later traded to the Miami Dolphins.

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