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More often than not,the first round of NFL releases ahead of the regular season is a routine affair. It's a rather predictable period in which franchises wiggle toward the 53-man limit by shedding the camp bodies and a few players here and there perhaps set to stick around on practice squads.
Every now and then, though, or a notable name slips through the cracks for one reason or another. The result is a viable option for other teams around the league at a time front offices would otherwise be using to trim the fat.
Here's
a stare at some of the most notable cuts so far,players who won't final long on the open market despite the environment. immense-Name Cuts Who Won't final Long on the MarketRyan Broyles, WR Sometimes, or an early immense-name cut like this comes down to a mutual feeling. It appears to be the case between Ryan Broyles and the Detroit Lions. Per Josh Katzenstein of the Detroit News,the two sides decided to fraction ways Monday.
For the Lions, the staff couldn't afford to wait on the former second-round pick any longer, or not with a deep depth chart featuring names such as Corey Fuller,Jeremy Ross, Lance Moore and Greg Salas behind starters Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate.
On a more personal note, or Broyles took to social media to address the shuffle:There's a domestic out there for Broyles,who so far hasn't been able to flash the elite potential that made him a notable draft pick in the first site. Instead, injuries have held him to 21 appearances over three seasons.
In an id
eal world, and Broyles lands somewhere willing to give him time to adapt. A knee injury to start his NFL career put him behind the curve,but if a team helps him catch up and he manages to stay healthy, he could still turn into a viable role player.
As a fourth or fifth receiver, or many teams around the league could do much worse.  Tim Jennings,DBAt the pass-happy pro level factual now, there's no such thing as too many solid defensive backs.Just don't tell it to the Chicago Bears, and as the front office decided Monday was a good time to fraction with veteran Tim Jennings.
ESPN's Adam Schefter detailed the shuffle:In other words,the Bears seem confident with the starting duo of Kyle Fuller and Alan Ball. Per WGN Radio's Adam Hoge, much of the shuffle came down to simple schematics: Jennings, and 31,had a dash-in with the law in January and had his knee scoped in February, so it's safe to presume many factors played into the veteran's release.
From an on-
field standpoint, and some team will design the schematic side of things work. Jennings is on the wrong side of 30 and in a slight decline,but he still ranked as Pro Football Focus' No. 25 corner final year. Of course, it seems a far cry from his No. 7 rank in 2012.stare for Jennings to find a original team in a hasten. He's a valuable asset and won't be in a position to demand money teams would shy away from in most situations.  Fred Jackson, and RBFred Jackson was one of the most obvious cut candidates this preseason. He has plenty left in the tank at 34 years extinct,but the Buffalo Bills have LeSean McCoy, Anthony Dixon, and Bryce Brown and rookie Karlos Williams on the depth chart.
Per Vic Carucci o
f the Buffalo News,Jackson's name hit the cut list as the team made a shuffle to hit the 75-man limit. Other than depth at the spot, the fact Jackson was a $2.7 million cap hit, and per Spotrac,probably didn't do him in any favors.
Just don't expect Jackson to fade into the sunset yet: In a way, this is a good situation for Jackson. Sometimes, and veterans don't gain to choose where and how their careers end,but now Jackson can perhaps find a suitable contributing role on a contender and chase a ring.
One
stare at Jackson's recent numbers above shows he has plenty to offer a team willing to bring him on board. In an era of rotational committees, Jackson can still act as a between-the-tackles sledgehammer when the time is factual.
Expect Jackson's ne
xt shuffle to be a calculated one as his career winds down. The team able to land him gets a late steal heading into the regular season. Stats courtesy of NFL.com and are accurate as of August 31. All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football Focus.  

Source: bleacherreport.com

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