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Leinart, the 2004 Heisman winner and the 10th pick in the 2006 draft, will be a free agent whenever the lockout ends. And he’s hoping to find a chance to get his career back on track. Or, as the case may be, to get it on track for the first time. “I am not going to give up,” Leinart recently said, according to The Daily Trojan, via NFL.com. “I am not going to say it has been unfair, but I am just hoping for the opportunity to come.”
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But as PFT's Mike Florio notes, opportunities only “come” for NFL QBs when injuries strike and warm bodies are needed. Otherwise, quarterbacks need to make their opportunities. So far, Leinart hasn’t. Florio went on to suggest that even though a number of teams need QBs, it's hard to imagine any of them looking at Leinart as a potential front-line player.
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