Could Dallas Cowboys Trade, Release Patrick Crayton? Five Reasons They Shouldn't

Bleacher Report   9/2/10 5:08 PM

Trade rumors surrounding Cowboys wide receiver ick Crayton have heated up once again. ESPN is reporting that even if the Cowboys don't trade him by Saturday, e is a solid chance they will simply release him.

To me, cutting Crayton would be the team's biggest blunder of the season. Here are my top five reasons the 'Boys need to keep Crayton:

1. The odds of Bryant, Roy Williams, and Miles Austin all staying healthy throughout the season are slim.

That trio is nice, but let's not forget the team would be one injury away from having Kevin Ogletree on the field quite often. Ogletree has shown a lot of promise, but he's not ready to be a No. 3 receiver just yet.

An injury would also likely force the Cowboys to use more two-tight end sets, something they might be hesitant to do since they may only keep two tight ends.

2. Bryant isn't ready to fully contribute just yet.

I know expectations are through the roof for this kid, but let's remember he hasn't played football competitively for a year. He needs to be phased into the offense.

3. The Cowboys are ready to win in 2010.

Crayton's $2 million salary is steep for a potential No. 4 receiver, but now isn't the time to hoard money. I suppose it is easier for me to say that because it isn't my money, but hey, what can $2 million really buy you these days? Probably only like five really nice houses. I'm more of a six-house kind of guy.

In all seriousness, the Cowboys are a better team this year with...