mvn.com - 3/17/2008
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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.
Carolina Panthers Sign D.J. Hackett
sports.aol.com 3/17/2008 — 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 ...
Offseason Workouts Begin
blog.washingtonpost.com 3/17/2008 — From Jason Reid: Many Washington Redskins players returned to Redskins Park yesterday for the beginning of the voluntary offseason workout program. And although Jim Zorn has replaced Joe Gibbs as coach, much has remained the same because the majority ...
Redskins Release WRs Espy, Harris
redskins.com 3/17/2008 — The Redskins have released wide receivers Mike Espy and Steven Harris, the team announced on Monday. Espy was set to assume a more prominent role on the Redskins' offense last year when he suffered a knee injury in preseason. He was placed on ...
Detroit Lions Site: Lions Re-Sign DE Corey Smith
detroitlions.com 3/17/2008 — March 17, 2008 ALLEN PARK, Mich. â The Detroit Lions announced today that they have re-signed DE Corey Smith to a one-year deal. Additional contract terms were not disclosed. Smith (6-2, 250) will return for his third season in Detroit after ...
Hackett agrees to offer -- from Carolina —
Redskins Insider 3/17/2008
Free agent wide receiver D.J. Hackett won't be joining the Redskins. Hackett, who held a contract offer from the Redskins, reportedly agreed to a two-year, $3.5-million contract with the Carolina Panthers. Washington's offer wasn't close to what ...