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IRVING, Texas -- Because the Dallas Cowboys traded up to the No. 6 pick in the first round of the 2012 draft, Morris Claiborne will always receive extra attention. Expectations are naturally high for a player the Cowboys called their highest-rated defensive back since Deion Sanders. With a critical pass interference penalty in last week’s 17-16 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Claiborne has come under heat. He has just one interception in his first 17 games, despite all of Jason Garrett’s talk about Claiborne’s ability to play the ball.Continue reading...