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What do you think about Patrick Crayton in Carolina?


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The Cowboys will release him before the training camp starts. Some team ahead of us will claim him. Why not give Dallas a 6th rounder and pick up his $2 million salary before he hits the waivers.

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Not that exciting to me, honestly.

Nothing special in the size, speed or hands department. He's overachieved at times, but not on a regular basis. These days, pretty average. He is, as has been said, "one of those guys you'll always be looking to upgrade".

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Because he's not that good? Plus he's looking for a starting job, and if we're committed to young players then the coaching staff is going to want to have one of LaFell/Jarrett starting this year.

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Because he's not that good? Plus he's looking for a starting job, and if we're committed to young players then the coaching staff is going to want to have one of LaFell/Jarrett starting this year.

Having a veteran with great pass catching skills in a slot can only help those guys develop. This doesn't mean he won't be a 3rd WR (LaFell being a #2)

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He has great hands and is a punt returner as well (something we need desperately)

You can get a punt returner for less than $2MM and a 6th round pick. We've got guys on the roster than can handle returning punts.

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For the money he'd want, i wouldn't take him over what we have now.

Even at vet minimum (which doesn't technically exist this season) you'd have to convince me.

I believe we'll learn in time that Armanti Edwards can do anything Crayton could and more, but cheaper and minus the headaches.

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We've got guys on the roster than can handle returning punts.

I hear that every year brother, and we keep getting worse and worse. Every punt return I just pray the guy doesn't fumble, forget taking it back for a TD

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Having a veteran with great pass catching skills in a slot can only help those guys develop. This doesn't mean he won't be a 3rd WR (LaFell being a #2)

He wants to start. Pretty simple concept there. Some teams start three WR, we're not one of them. He's not going to be a big part of our offense, therefore he wouldn't be happy here and we'd hear the same poo we're hearing from him now.

No.

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