Donte' Stallworth made the transition from a first-round draft pick to a useful veteran role player faster than expected, but he wound up carving out a solid 10-year NFL career. NFL.com's Albert Breer reported Monday, per a source briefed on the decision, that the Redskins had informed Stallworth of his release, making Stallworth the latest notable cut in the NFL. After playing only one game during the 2012 season -- for New England -- there's a good chance Stallworth won't get another shot in the league. Stallworth was, essentially, injury insurance for the Redskins. The early release is a good sign that the Redskins have enjoyed a healthy camp at the wide receiver position. Santana Moss is locked into the team's slot receiver role. Source: NFL.com