Could Lions Release WR Young?
However, even though the Lions can officially start releasing players under contract as of Monday, Mike O’Hara of DetroitLions.com doesn’t believe that this is the right tactic:
“His issues have been well documented. He was banished from the team for allegedly punching Delmas during the offseason and again after a loss to Green Bay in the 10th game for deliberately lining up in the wrong position because he wanted the ball thrown to him. He did not play again after the Green Bay game. Young wound up on injured reserve. Really, it’s not that hard to decide what to do with Young, who has made it known via Twitter that he wants to play elsewhere. The offseason workouts don’t begin until mid-April, so Young is not a distraction to the rest of the team.
“The Detroit Lions should do nothing with Young until the trade deadline on March 12. From then until the end of the draft April 25-27, they should make the best deal possible, however minimal. And if there’s no deal, then release him. After the draft and free-agency, most teams have their rosters set for the start of training camp. That becomes Titus Young’s problem. Nothing personal. It’s only business.”
Harsh. We’ll see if GM Martin Mayhew proceeds in the way that O’Hara has suggested.
















