POSTED 8:42 p.m. EDT; UPDATED 10:06 p.m. EDT, August 27, 2007
GABRIEL A SURPRISE CUT IN OAKLAND
The roster moves in advance of Tuesday's deadline for trimming the teams to 75 players included a few surprises.
Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the Raiders have cut veteran receiver Doug Gabriel.
Other cuts occurring throughout the day included Jets receiver Tim Dwight, Jags tight end Jermaine Wiggins, Steelers running back Kevan Barlow, and Redskins receiver Todd Pinkston.
Avoiding the Turk, for now, was Ravens quarterback Troy Smith, the 2006 Heisman Trophy winner who was selected by Baltimore in round five of the draft.
On Saturday, teams must get down to 53 players.
Gabriel is 6'2 and 215 so he would pring some size and he is also one of my favorite WRs to watch when he is on a roll.....Jermaine Wiggins who is also mentioned in this article wouldn't be a bad addition, he is a good blocker and can pose a dangerous threat to the opponent if the leave him open.
GABRIEL A SURPRISE CUT IN OAKLAND
The roster moves in advance of Tuesday's deadline for trimming the teams to 75 players included a few surprises.
Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the Raiders have cut veteran receiver Doug Gabriel.
Other cuts occurring throughout the day included Jets receiver Tim Dwight, Jags tight end Jermaine Wiggins, Steelers running back Kevan Barlow, and Redskins receiver Todd Pinkston.
Avoiding the Turk, for now, was Ravens quarterback Troy Smith, the 2006 Heisman Trophy winner who was selected by Baltimore in round five of the draft.
On Saturday, teams must get down to 53 players.
Gabriel is 6'2 and 215 so he would pring some size and he is also one of my favorite WRs to watch when he is on a roll.....Jermaine Wiggins who is also mentioned in this article wouldn't be a bad addition, he is a good blocker and can pose a dangerous threat to the opponent if the leave him open.
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