Lions: Notebook
Carter likes look of Lions' offense
By Jerry Green / The Detroit News
Daniel Mears / The Detroit News
Mikhael Ricks was second on the Lions last season in receiving yards (434) and third in receptions (37).
Cris Carter, former NFL All-Pro receiver turned TV analyst, is the latest member of the national media to praise the Lions.
Carter writes for Yahoo! Sports, and in response to a question on his Web site, he said:
“I believe (Joey) Harrington will progress in his third year. And it sure helps that the Lions have added some talent around him.
“The combination of rookie Roy Williams and second-year player Charles Rogers at receiver should be great ... and rookie running back Kevin Jones from Virginia Tech undoubtedly should make Harrington a lot better.
“After kind of moving sideways the last three years, the Lions are heading in the right direction.”
Carter should know receivers, quarterbacks and offenses. He was one the most prolific receivers in NFL history with the Vikings and Eagles.
Ricks update
Mikhael Ricks quickly located three suitors in the first few days after his release by the Lions.
The Jets are eagerly trying to sign Ricks to add a tight end to help Chad Pennington run his offense, according to the Bergen Record on nfl.com. But the Packers and Redskins are also bidding for Ricks, who was second on the Lions with 434 receiving yards last season.
He was released by the Lions two weeks ago, after they signed Stephen Alexander, a free agent who had been with the Redskins, as their starting tight end. The Lions have two other, younger tight ends, Casey FitzSimmons and John Owens.
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