Rotoworld
Redskins released CB DeAngelo Hall.
The expected move clears $8 million in cap space. Hall has been a disappointment practically since the ink dried on the six-year, $55 million deal he signed in 2009, but his release leaves an already undermanned defense even thinner. The Redskins need to make multiple additions to their secondary this offseason. Going on 30, Hall is being thrust into a jam-packed cornerback market, essentially taking the retiring Chris Gamble's place. He should have plenty of suitors, but won't get guaranteed money beyond 2013.
The expected move clears $8 million in cap space. Hall has been a disappointment practically since the ink dried on the six-year, $55 million deal he signed in 2009, but his release leaves an already undermanned defense even thinner. The Redskins need to make multiple additions to their secondary this offseason. Going on 30, Hall is being thrust into a jam-packed cornerback market, essentially taking the retiring Chris Gamble's place. He should have plenty of suitors, but won't get guaranteed money beyond 2013.
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