mmillman;4470043 said:two seasons ago, before his injury he was lighting it up. I think he could be a great slot WR for Dallas and is more than a year removed from his knee injury. It has the added bonus of getting him away from Philadelphia also.
Woods;4470048 said:I wonder if his knee issue is still acting up? Or teams are still wary of the injury? Otherwise, he would be an interesting prospect and a very good slot WR.
Bryant and Dez?fifaguy;4470082 said:Mine as well take a look at him. I don't feel confident with only Bryant and Dez at recevier basically... if one or both of them go down during the season, we are in huge trouble.
Giants said he would miss like half the season last year so they low balled him and he didn't sign back. He played right away for the Eagles and sucked so obviously there was something still wrong with him. I would think he's healthy right now, so we wouldn't have anything to lose giving him a 1 year dealRoyTheHammer;4470061 said:Well the Eagles signed him and he barely played for them, so im not sure what the deal is going on with him, tbh. I thought he was all healed up and ready to go before last season started, but i guess he couldn't have been. If he's healthy and 100 percent ready to go, i would think he'd be a very nice addition to this team, but i just don't think he can be 100 percent for some reason. You'd think teams would be interested if he was and i haven't heard anything about him at all this offseason.
SDCowboy85;4470086 said:Bryant and Dez?
That wasn't a grammar issue.fifaguy;4470106 said:Miles and Dez... grammer police
SDCowboy85;4470109 said:That wasn't a grammar issue.
fifaguy;4470106 said:Miles and Dez... grammer police
RoyTheHammer;4470125 said:Where are the spelling police?
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InmanRoshi;4470169 said:After the market settles down the Cowboys should be able to shop in the bargain bin and find a servicable veteran #3 WR on a 1 year flyer. Someone like a Lee Evans/Braylon Edwards/Jerricho Cotchery/Steve Smith, etc.
A smart free agent greeted with a soft market would look at how one season with Romo transformed Laurant Robinson from an unwanted street free agent into someone who just signed his name on a $32 million contract.
