Crayton Nation

Moving on from last night's festivities, let's look at the next biggest news to break Thursday afternoon: Terry Glenn's knee setback.
Patrick Crayton Nation (of which I am a proud member on multiple teams) should be salivating over Sunday night's start against the weak Giants secondary. Crayton is a consummate underneath receiver who will allow Terrell Owens to go deep more. He should pile up targets without much depth behind him at wideout. I'm moving his ranking into the top-30 for this week, making him a solid WR3 option or better in points-per-reception leagues.
The only question now is how long Glenn is out for. The Cowboys team website initially said that Glenn could miss the season, and the Dallas Morning News hints that it's possible. The team site scrubbed that report, while Glenn gets more tests done. For now, it looks like a couple weeks minimum.
Glenn owners can wait for more news, but he won't be worth holding on to in shallow leagues if the injury takes a month to heal. Crayton, on the other hand, needs to be owned in all leagues. Then put him in your lineup.
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Comments
I've got a tough one with choosing to start Cotchery or Crayton? The Pats secondary is healthy and could shut down the Jets attack. What do you think?
Posted by: troy | September 7, 2007 05:17 PM
should i take crayton over furrey from the lions?
Posted by: josh | September 8, 2007 01:03 PM
I have a few WR's that I am just not sure about
I dropped Mike Furrey to get Crayton, and I have Vincent Jackson and Wes Welker. Who is the best choice? I could still get Furrey back too.
Posted by: Wes | September 9, 2007 04:21 AM
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Posted by: Jaoewbvt | July 16, 2009 07:32 AM
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Posted by: Jaoewbvt | July 16, 2009 07:33 AM