Would u want Dallas to match a tender for Crayton

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Idgit;1433195 said:
That's probably what Miami said before NE came sniffing.

hey yea, we'll take the rare exception of events and point to it as if it happens all the time!!!
 

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I say match, he's a keeper and with due time he will show he was worth more than a second round pick.

I would love to see him stay as the slot but play a big role in the offense. I think we should draft Dwayne Jarrett and just keep 6 wide receivers going into the season.

1 :: Terrell Owens
2 :: Terry Glenn
3 :: Dwayne Jarrett
4 :: Patrick Crayton
5 :: Sam Hurd
6 :: Miles Austin / or Jamel Williams
 

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I think he moves to 4th string this year after we draft a WR in round 1 or 2.
 

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Depends on which team would make the offer a little. I wouldn't want him going to another NFC East team.
 

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I'll always love Crayton for that game (against Washington?) a few years back where he had the winning TD from Vinny.

I was there...it was nuts.

And amazing.
 

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I'd prefer to keep Mr. Crayton myself but at least solid compensation is in place should he fly the coup.

If he leaves it would be very likely Dallas goes after a wideout in round one and with two second rounders could perhaps even trade up to snag the one of their choice.

I'd like to draft a good wideout and keep Crayton as well ideally.
 

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Aikbach;1433879 said:
I'd prefer to keep Mr. Crayton myself but at least solid compensation is in place should he fly the coup.

If he leaves it would be very likely Dallas goes after a wideout in round one and with two second rounders could perhaps even trade up to snag the one of their choice.

I'd like to draft a good wideout and keep Crayton as well ideally.

This is what I want. I very publicly want Meachum and think he'd be perfect here.

But just because we draft him doesn't mean he would automatically be the third guy. WRs take 2-4 years to develop, and I'm all for Crayton stepping into the number 2 position next year, and then Meachum coming up a year or two later.
 
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