The Facts: The Dolphins' QB situation might be even more dire than it appears after just five days of training camp. But with most every QB ready to play in the NFL -- other than Brett Favre -- working out in a training camp, those options are limited. Limited enough that the Dolphins could considering bringing in Carter, who played for Dolphins vice president Bill Parcells in Dallas but hasn't played in the NFL since 2004 before he was released amid drug allegations.
Diehards Line:Michael Irvin first reported on his ESPN radio show in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that Carter will be in Miami on Friday for a workout at the Dolphins' facility. Since he left the Cowboys, Carter, 30, started three games for the New York Jets, followed by failed stints in the CFL and an indoor football league. Each ended because of drug issues for Carter, who was been arrested for possession of marijuana in 2006 and 2007. ... Wow. We have seen reports suggesting that John Beck, Josh McCown and Chad Henne have been less than impressive. But bad enough to look at Carter? Stay tuned.