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What have you been asking for?I've tried to trade him but nobody wants him, lol.
What have you been asking for?I've tried to trade him but nobody wants him, lol.
I think its pretty fair to expect Crabtree's numbers to be similar to what Wallace did last year. 1,000-7 is probably close to his ceiling.
2000 yards and 14TD??!?!?? - BOLD PREDICTION!!!
I’m trying to gauge his value too, so please let us know what you wanted in return. ThxWhat have you been asking for?
Michael Crabtree - WR - Ravens
The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec expects the Ravens to cut Michael Crabtree.
Crabtree is currently scheduled to make $7 million in 2019, $5 million of which guarantees in mid-March. That is not an unreasonable number, but the Ravens have to find explosive and reliable weapons to put around Lamar Jackson. Crabtree is neither of those things at this point in his career. Even so, he should be able to find a new home if he hits the open market.
Source: The Athletic
Jan 22 - 11:15 AM
Ravens released WR Michael Crabtree.
Crabtree was set to make $7 million in 2019 and was due a $2 million bonus next month, but the Ravens are looking for younger, more explosive weapons to build around Lamar Jackson's inconsistencies as a passer. The veteran will now enter free agency as a 32-year-old, but he shouldn't have too hard of a time finding a new home after five straight 600-yard seasons. However, he may not be a full-time player depending on where he lands.
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SOURCE: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Feb 25, 2019, 12:40 PM
Nice. A reliable WR4 with upside.after five straight 600-yard seasons.
Cardinals signed WR Michael Crabtree.
Crabtree, 32 next month, played his college ball at Texas Tech under coach Mike Leach, and new Cardinals coach was also a Red Raider and is a Leach protege. Crabtree should at least be familiar with the concepts of the scheme. We're just not sure how he fits in the desert. The Cardinals already have Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk. Rookie sixth-rounder KeeSean Johnson has been the talk of camp as the No. 3 receiver. And Arizona used a day-two pick on Andy Isabella before taking Hakeem Butler at the top of the fourth round. Crabtree shouldn't be guaranteed a roster spot, but the landing spot is very interesting.
SOURCE: Profootballtalk on NBC Sports
Aug 5, 2019, 7:00 PM ET
Fitzgerald?Interesting spot. Could be good to have a veteran presence, but I get the distinct feeling he's not exactly known for being a leader for young guys to emulate.
Yeah, he's actually a good mentorFitzgerald?
Almost a referendum on the guys they currently have on the roster. Very, very strange landing spot. Not sure he even makes the roster but since he's joining so late, you almost think he's a lock.To me, strange pickup for Arizona. They have a lot or receivers. I would have thought the Giants or Seattle or back to San Francisco. Arizona's offense though, they'll use the crap out of their receivers. Wouldn't surprise me for Crabtree to make a WR3 or WR4.
(RotoWire) Contrary to an earlier report, Crabtree worked out for but did not sign with Arizona, NFL.com reports.
Analysis: It's not clear whether Crabtree remains an option for Arizona or if the two sides have moved on, but for now the veteran receiver remains a free agent.
Yeah, seeing him in Baltimore last year the guy is definitely a shell of himself. I don't think he carries any fantasy relevance, I just want him to sign somewhere so I can shill him for a 3rd Round Rookie Pick...Sounds like a guy with an ego too big, or one who doesn't want to play football anymore.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Cardinals are "closing in" on a deal with free agent Michael Crabtree.
Just a few hours after releasing veteran Kevin White and likely losing rookie Hakeem Butler for the entire year, Crabtree seems destined to finalize a deal with Arizona. It's unclear how he'll fit in coach Kliff Kingsbury's uptempo scheme, but Crabtree did notably play college ball at Texas Tech in the Air Raid scheme under coach Mike Leach. 32 next month, it's still possible Crabtree opens the season behind sixth-rounder KeeSean Johnson and day-two selection Andy Isabella.
SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Aug 21, 2019, 10:52 PM ET
Cardinals signed Michael Crabtree, formerly of the Ravens, to a one-year contract.
Unable to strike a deal with Arizona during his first visit with the team, it seemed inevitable once Kevin White was released (and Hakeem Butler was announced out for the season). 32 next month, Crabtree brings a veteran presence to a roster overloaded with young stars (Christian Kirk) and developing rookies (KeeSean Johnson, Andy Isabella) behind Larry Fitzgerald. Crabtree most recently notched 54/607/3 receiving with the Ravens and is familiar with coach Kliff Kingsbury's Air Raid scheme stemming from the wideout's collegiate years spent playing under coach Mike Leach at Texas Tech. Crabtree shouldn't be guaranteed a roster spot, but the landing spot is intriguing.
SOURCE: Arizona Cardinals on Twitter
Aug 22, 2019, 12:00 AM ET
Larry Fitzgerald, Christian Kirk, and Michael Crabtree were listed as the starters on the Cardinals' depth chart.
That makes rookies KeeSean Johnson and Andy Isabella backups, but we'll see just how much Kliff Kingsbury uses four-receiver sets in the NFL. This preseason, the offense was intentionally very vanilla, though it's worth noting their preference for rotating in their receivers. It's also fair to wonder how much Crabtree has left in the tank as a 32-year-old, but he'll get the first crack at playing meaningful snaps. Crabtree is a WR5 versus the Lions.
SOURCE: Darren Urban on Twitter
Sep 3, 2019, 7:23 PM ET
Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury expects Michael Crabtree to be active this week.
Crabtree was a healthy scratch in Week 1. He's still learning the playbook after not joining the team until the end of the preseason. We're not sure why the Cardinals signed Crabtree when they have cost-controlled playmakers in KeeSean Johnson and Christian Kirk behind Larry Fitzgerald. Crabtree shouldn't be higher than the No. 4 option.
SOURCE: Josh Weinfuss on Twitter
Sep 9, 2019, 4:05 PM ET
ESPN's Field Yates reports the Cardinals have cut WR Michael Crabtree.
Crabtree played just 31 snaps in two weeks, catching 4-of-5 targets for 22 scoreless yards. The Cardinals will move forward with Larry Fitzgerald, Christian Kirk and Damiere Byrd locked in as their top-three WRs, with Trent Sherfield, KeeSean Johnson and Andy Isabella likely rotating as the No. 4 WR.
SOURCE: Field Yates on Twitter.
Sep 23, 2019, 4:50 PM ET