Crayton Signs One Year Offer Sheet
DallasCowboys.Com reports that Patrick Crayton signed a one year offer sheet for $1.3 million. This means any interested team would have to give up a second round pick if they signed Crayton.
Personally, I would like to see him locked up to at least a two year contract. Crayton is a good role-player with great hands, but it is difficult to see what he might become with Owens and Glenn on the roster. He’s shown flashes of playmaking ability in the last two seasons, but Owens and Glenn make up one of the better receiving tandems in the NFL and with a pro-bowl tight end on the roster as well there are only so many balls that will go Crayton’s way.
Still, he was able to pick up over five hundred yards receiving last year, and I would like at least two more years with him for evaluation at which time it is quite possible that either Owens or Glenn or possibly both won’t be on the roster.
Luckily, this draft is considered deep on receiver talent making it even more unlikely that a team will sign Crayton.

