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Patrick Crayton #84 | Wide Receiver | Dallas Cowboys
Height: 6-0    Weight: 200    Born: Apr 7, 1979, DeSoto, TX

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November 23, 2008
Patrick Crayton caught two passes for 16 yards and a touchdown in the Week 12 victory over San Francisco.
October 15, 2008
Patrick Crayton will return punts now that Pacman Jones has been suspended, according to The Dallas Morning News. "I gotta get back to returning punts back there," said Crayton. "I've got to get my crazy attitude back."
September 21, 2008
Patrick Crayton failed to catch a pass on Sunday night against the Packers. In his first two weeks he had eight catches for 105 yards.
September 7, 2008
Patrick Crayton showed what kind of value he will have this year as the Cowboys' No. 2 receiver. He recorded six catches for 82 yards on the day.
May 2, 2008
If the season started today wide receiver Patrick Crayton would be the starter opposite Terrell Owens, but the team would prefer to line him up in the slot, according to the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram.
March 21, 2008
The Dallas Cowboys will keep their eyes on veteran receivers around the league as the 2008 NFL draft approaches, according to Pro Football Weekly. The organization is keeping their eyes on Chad Johnson, Anquan Boldin and Roy Williams – and should any of them come available – might be willing to part with one of their first-round picks as compensation. The team likes Patrick Crayton, who started most of last season and could be a No. 2 if needed, but the choice of adding a top veteran wide receiver over a rookie who might be two years away from developing fully is very appealing to the organization.
March 12, 2008
Patrick Crayton is working out earlier than usual at Valley Ranch in preparation for the Dallas Cowboys offseason program that commences in late March, according to the Dallas Morning News. Crayton said he's still hearing criticism for his performance in the Cowboys' playoff loss to the Giants. He had a critical dropped pass and hesitated during a route in the end zone on another play. "My eight-year old brother was the first one to ask, 'Man what happened? Why you dropped that ball?' " Crayton said. "You go 'Wow'. That's when it hits home." Crayton, who has the inside track on the No. 2 receiver slot, started 13 games last season – compiling 50 receptions, 697 yards and seven scores.