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Patrick Crayton may be available by trade or from being cut.


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There's been talk about the Cowboys trading wide receiver Patrick Crayton since the day Dallas drafted Dez Bryant, and it apparently won't go away until the Cowboys cut Crayton, keep him on the 53-man roster, or find a trading partner.

Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com reports that the Cowboys are exploring the trade market for Crayton, and if they can't make a deal, there's a decent chance they'll cut him.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/02/cowboys-still-may-trade-or-cut-patrick-crayton/

IMO, not worth trading for considering what the Cowboys probably want for him but picking him up after he was cut is a different story.

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i actually wouldn't mind crayton at all...even with his age. he's going to come in feeling pissed and disrespected with a huge chip on his shoulder and the potential to be dangerous with it. just the type of guy we need.

the only draw back is his tendency to drop passes at the absolute worse times. he's about as bad of a choker as romo.

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I am on the band wagon for trading for Patrick Crayton, he can catch and can return punts better than anyone on this roster,other than Smitty.

I seriously doubt this will happen because of Crayton's age and the fact we are in a youth movement.

Since we are in a cost cutting mode and he has $ 2 million contract,will not help the case to obtain him, either.

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