Lions made a move today that is pretty meaningless if you ask me.
via
nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/07/22/lions-trade-...ms-for-orien-harris/
A little more than a week before the start of training camp, the Rams ensured that they'd have a wide receiver whose name isn't meant with blank stares. St. Louis dealt defensive tackle Orien Harris to the Lions on Wednesday for Ronald Curry, a rare swap of two players who have never played a regular-season snap for the team that traded them.
Curry should slot in alongside Donnie Avery in the Rams' starting offense, which is a lot better situation than the one he left in Detroit. The Lions signed him in April, but he became an unneeded part after the team dealt for Dennis Northcutt in late June.
I was a fan of the Ronald Curry signing and Harris is pretty much a nobody, but I'm going to go ahead and chalk my feelings toward this trade up as apathetic. Maybe the Lions can make something of this 4th round DT, who will surely add depth. He played in 14 games for the Bengals last season, but only recorded 14 tackles.