Remember this name....Danny Amendola.
Rumor has it that WR Danny Amendola could be wearing Eagles midnight green next season -but it may be a few days early.
Why should you care?
Well, for one reason, he's a former Cowboy, so that's a nice jab at the Dallas organization, but more importantly it is his pedigree and the comments that he received back in August for the Cowboys. Jerry Jones compared him favorably to Wes Welker, a suitable comparison given that both went to Texas Tech.
Imagine a Wes Welker-alike suited up in Philadelphia with DeSean Jackson and Kevin Curtis lined up on the outsides? Sounds like a West Coast Offense that even Donovan McNabb would enjoy (except for that go-to tight end, but it is closer).
Here's the speculative article, as Mickey Spagnola on DallasCowboys.com wrote:
Apparently practice squad wide receiver Danny Amendola must think being on the Cowboys' 80-man roster heading into training camp in 2009 is a deadend to his NFL career, and says he plans on signing with Philadelphia. The former Texas Tech wide receiver said this on Friday while being interviewed during the local Cotton Bowl pregame show here on Fox before the Red Raiders took on Ole Miss in the final Cotton Bowl game to be played at the venerable Cotton Bowl.
When asked by Fox-4 sports director Mike Doocy about moving forward with the Cowboys, the 2008 practice squad wide receiver said on live TV, "Actually I'm no longer with the Cowboys. I think I'm working on a deal with Philadelphia , and I'm trying to get out there...depending if they win (Sunday) in the playoffs I'm going to be trying to get out there and start working with them."
Interesting. Yes, since Amendola finished the season on a practice squad he becomes a free agent. But, there is this little stipulation about the Cowboys having a seven-day window with exclusive negotiating rights with their own practice squad players. Uh, Dec. 29, the day after the Cowboys' season ended, and Friday, Jan. 2, the day of the Cotton Bowl, doesn't seem to add up to seven days on my 2009 calendar. Maybe there are like Leap Days on those January calendars in Philadelphia or Amendola is psychic, and just had this feeling the Eagles were going to contact him today.
It's not bad speculation at all, considering the logjam ahead of Amendola in Dallas. Terrell Owens, Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton, Sam Hurd, Miles Austin and even Isiaih Stanback are ahead of him on the depth chart for the Cowboys. Teams keep six wideouts max on a 53-man roster, so the future is grim for Amendola. He most assuredly would have better chances elsewhere.
So, by my math, it is over a week since Dallas' season ended. Welcome to Philly, Danny Boy.