Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt says star wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald isn't deciding who the team will pursue at quarterback. Whisenhunt admitted that he's discussed the position with Fitzgerald, but the receiver wasn't given any special allowances. "You're very aware that we have an open-door policy," Whisenhunt said. "We solicit input from players on a lot of things, game plans, plays, travel to the East Coast. Things in training camp. When I was interviewed (in 2007), they had players who were a portion of the interviews. "Larry and I talked about a number of things. I've talked to other players as well." ESPN reported Sunday morning that the Cardinals had solicited Fitzgerald's opinions about the position and that the Eagles' Kevin Kolb was Fitzgerald's top recommendation. "Larry is obviously not making the decisions," Whisenhunt said. "There's a lot of things that guys want that they don't necessarily get. That's why I have individual meetings with them to get their ideas. "It would make sense to at least talk to some of your players."