The Facts: According to Scout.com's Adam Caplan, the Redskins have released Thrash after he was unable to pass a physical, the team announced on Friday.
Diehards Line:Over his 12-year NFL career, which included three seasons with Philadelphia, Thrash played in 165 games, starting 71, and logged 290 receptions for 3,646 yards and 22 touchdowns. He originally joined the Redskins as a college free agent from Missouri Southern in 1997 and played nine years in Washington, returning after his stint as an Eagle. With the release of Thrash and with second-year WR Malcolm Kelly coming back from microfracture knee surgery, Caplan believes the could add a veteran receiver for depth.