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Kevin Curtis Cut!


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Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 18, 2010 5:10 PM ET

The Eagles continue to dramatically alter their roster.

The latest big name to go is wide receiver Kevin Curtis, who was cut very shortly after the team released Darren Howard.

The move isn't surprising. Curtis was highly productive in his first season in Philadelphia, leading the team with 1,110 receiving yards. But injuries have limited him to just 12 games and 39 catches the last two years.

Curtis opened last season as a starter, but wound up with only six catches.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/18/kevin-curtis-done-in-philadelphia-too/

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Smith, Jarrett....2 more roster spots at WR. Could draft a rookie and take chance. Could stay veteran one more year, hope Jarrett improves alot. Re-sign Moose and get Curtis?

What happens with Kenny Moore?

Depends on who is available when draft, panthers still have other needs and have a poor record with drafting receivers.

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Smith, Jarrett....2 more roster spots at WR. Could draft a rookie and take chance. Could stay veteran one more year, hope Jarrett improves alot. Re-sign Moose and get Curtis?

What happens with Kenny Moore?

Depends on who is available when draft, panthers still have other needs and have a poor record with drafting receivers.

I have no clue why we would want to add a vet instead of taking our chances in a deep WR class. I would not mind seeing us use two of our picks on a WR/KR. Like i said in a previous thread i would like to see Double Trouble 2.0 the WR/KR version. If we add two guys that can contribute to the passing game and return game we would solidify a perennial weakness. Jacoby Ford and Andre Roberts. Antonio Brown and Taylor Price. Mardy Gilyard and Carlton Mitchell. It would be a combination of the 2nd and a later pick that i would use. If we could get good returns with short fields Stew and D-Will would mess us people. Also if teams have to account for someone other than Smith and help the development of Moore.

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