sports.aol.com - 3/17/2008
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Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting that the Carolina Panthers have signed free agent wide receiver D.J. Hackett to a two-year, $3.5 million contract. Hackett will compete with Muhsin Muhammad and Dwayne Jarrett for the starting job across the field from Steve Smith . Hackett, who has played his entire four-year NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks, was also considering the Tampa Bay ...
D.J. Hackett to Panthers. What now for Redskins?
mvn.com 3/17/2008 — D.J. Hackett was the last viable free agent wide receiver on the open market. Now that he's signed with the Carolina Panthers, what's the Washington Redskins to do? Redskins writer Anthony Brown says the answer is right under the Redskins noses. Re-sign Keenan McCardell and Reche Caldwell, and throw Anthony Mix in the mix.
Hackett finally off the market —
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog
When the Minnesota Vikings guaranteed Bears receiver Bernard Berrian $16 million in free agency and the Raiders followed suite with Javon Walker, I'm sure the Seahawks' D.J. Hackett thought he might join in the windfall. Alas, the wild spending spree came to an abrupt halt, and Hackett was forced to sign a relatively meager two-year, $3.5 million contract with the Panthers . It's a solid ...
Panthers Sign WR DJ Hackett —
Cat Scratch Reader
It looks like the Panthers won the bidding war for free agent WR DJ Hackett. Free agent wideout D.J. Hackett agreed to two-year, $3.5 million deal with Carolina on Monday as the Panthers continued to upgrade their receiving corps. The former Seahawk chose Carolina over Seattle, Washington and Tampa Bay, according to his agent, Kevin Robinson. This a big signing for the Panthers. Unlike ...
Hackett/Hartwig Update —
Arrowhead Addict | A Kansas City Chiefs Sports Blog
The Chiefs really botched this one. Man, did Arrowhead Addict fave D.J. Hackett sign on the cheap. I would have been fine with the Chiefs giving him another year and more money. From the Charlotte Observer:
D.J. Hackett is coming to Carolina.
The Panthers agreed to terms Monday with Seattle’s free-agent receiver on a two-year, $3.5 [...]
Panthers Sign Hackett —
NFL RUMORS
Free agent wideout D.J. Hackett agreed to two-year, $3.5 million deal with Carolina on Monday as the Panthers continued to upgrade their receiving corps. The former Seahawk chose Carolina over Seattle, Washington and Tampa Bay, according to his agent, Kevin Robinson. He had a minimum salary offer from the Redskins. The Panthers have been busy trying to get star receiver Steve Smith help after ...
Panthers Sign D.J. Hackett —
Football Outsiders
Apparently, the NFL thinks D.J. Hackett’s an injury-prone system receiver, since all he could get was $3.5 million for two years from the Panthers. Heck, for that price, the Panthers could’ve had Javon Walker’s arm up to the elbow!
Panthers Sign D.J. Hackett —
FantasyFanatics.com Fantasy Sport Articles
The Carolina Panthers finally got Steve Smith a playmaking wideout to line up with, signing former Seattle Seahawks receiver D.J. Hackett on Monday. The Associated Press reports the deal is for two years and $3.5 million.
Hackett suffered through an injury-plagued 2007 season, but remained effective when healthy. Smith had a disappointing 2007 campaign as well after a hot start. Quarterback ...
HACKETT LANDS IN CAROLINA —
ProFootballTalk.com
The Carolina Panthers continue to load up on pass catchers who might benefit from all the attention that Steve Smith receives.
After bringing back Muhsin Muhammad, the team has now added D.J. Hackett, formerly of the Seattle Seahawks.
Per Adam Schefter of NFL Network and Adam Caplan of Scout.com, Hackett will sign a two-year, $3.5 million deal [...]
Hackett’s Decision on 2008 May Come Today —
NFL Gridiron Gab
One of the last big name free agents may decide on his future today, as reports are wide out D.J. Hackett may decide on where he will sign to play the 2008 season and beyond. Carolinagrowl.com is reporting that there are four teams that are looking at getting Hackett’s services - Carolina, Washington, Tampa Bay and Seattle. The Hawks may have the advantage due to the fact that ...