Are we fine with Bryant, Williams, Beasley and Street?

Sydla

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There is really no market right now for Michael Crabtree.

Texas kid, good talent, with Williams inconsistency, would it make sense for Crabtree on a cheap deal?

Granted if we get Hardy that might be it for cap space unless we restructure Romo.
 

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I ask because I just saw a story that there is really no market right now for Michael Crabtree.

Texas kid, good talent, with Williams inconsistency, would it make sense for Crabtree on a cheap deal?

Granted if we get Hardy that might be it for cap space unless we restructure Romo.

I'd love to give him a shot on the cheap.
 

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Not a fan of Crabtree. Not the same player after his achilles injury. I think they will look to draft one in the later rounds that can do KR/PR. Tyler Lockett is a fan favorite, but doubt he gets past the 3rd round.
 

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There is really no market right now for Michael Crabtree.

Texas kid, good talent, with Williams inconsistency, would it make sense for Crabtree on a cheap deal?

Granted if we get Hardy that might be it for cap space unless we restructure Romo.



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I too would love another WR. I'm not yet sold on Street and Williams doesn't even seem that dangerous to me. We need a great #2 receiver and this team will be lethal
 

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Crabtree will be a Seahawk. I'm good with our current receiver corps plus whoever we add the the draft.
 

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There is really no market right now for Michael Crabtree.

Texas kid, good talent, with Williams inconsistency, would it make sense for Crabtree on a cheap deal?

Granted if we get Hardy that might be it for cap space unless we restructure Romo.

We need a PR, so I think one of our WR needs to return punts. I wouldn't mind grabbing a guy like Stefon Diggs on the third day.
 

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I'm not a huge fan of Crabtree, but I do like the idea of bringing in a vet WR.

Actually, I think Miles Austin would be a pretty good fit on this roster, so long as he understands he's a depth guy.
 

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Think if we take the same approach as last year and establish ourselves as a run first offense, we have enough pass catchers to avoid investing in WR in FA.

Use that money for defense and for getting Dez locked up long term.
 

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If Hardy is signed then I would not have a problem with the team drafting a wideout at the 27th pick of this years draft.

That's if the WR prospect is BPA though.

But I'm not interested in Crabtree. I rather have Greg Jennings.
 

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I am not interested in Crabtree.

If we are going to bring in another WR (FA or Draft)...I want one that will spend time in the punt/kickoff return game.
 
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