Tue Jul 28 07:56am EDT
Only four of the NFL's 32 first-round picks have signed contract deals and the rumor going around, according to the Denver Post, is that the reason negotiations are going so slowly can be pinned solely on Michael Crabtree(notes).
The former Texas Tech wide receiver, who was picked tenth overall by the San Francisco 49ers, is supposedly looking for the kind of dough a top-three pick would normally get. And so everybody else is supposedly waiting to see if he can get it. Because if he can, they'll all be looking for that kind of dough, too.
Source: Denver Post
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