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Breakfast links: Maclin as punt returner?
This Friday's links are sorted in order of the populations of the states in which the teams play their home games. Enjoy. Dallas Cowboys Jason Witten will be happy to welcome second-round pick Gavin Escobar as a teammate and fellow Cowboys tight end.

Breakfast links: Trouble for LeSean McCoy?
Blog might be light today, folks, just FYI. Heading up to Bristol for a meeting, and that means lots of time on the road. I promise I'll make it up to you tomorrow, or at least in September. Meantime, we have links.

Debate time: Best NFC East WR tandems
This came up in the chat Tuesday, and I figured it was worth a post in which you guys could bat it around and argue with each other: Who's got the best wide receivers in the NFC East at the moment? There is a poll over here in which you can vote on which team has the best starting duo.

Hot Button: Eagles a 2013 contender?
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With three days left until the NFL draft, Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay are having a "Hot Button" debate about which team picking in the top five Thursday night has the best chance to contend in 2013. Mel picked Andy Reid's new team, the Kansas City Chiefs, who hold the No.

Eight in the Box: Under the radar
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A look at the top under-the-radar move made by each NFC East team thus far this offseason: Dallas Cowboys: Cutting safety Gerald Sensabaugh. This move was significant in a couple of ways. Its most immediate impact was that it created enough salary-cap room to allow the Cowboys, later that same day, to designate defensive end Anthony Spencer as their franchise player for the second year in a row.

Breakfast links: Redskins add depth at QB
Good Thursday morning to you all. Here are some links. Washington Redskins The Redskins signed two quarterbacks Wednesday -- former West Virginia read-option quarterback Pat White, who's been out of football and suing the NFL for the past couple of years, and perennial backup Rex Grossman.

Eight in the Box: WR status check
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How does each team look at wide receiver and what still needs to be done? Dallas Cowboys: Dez Bryant broke out in a huge way in the second half of his third NFL season and finished the year with 92 catches for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Breakfast links: Huff won't wait on Cowboys
Morning. No elephants yet today, but it's early. Links. Philadelphia Eagles Former Cowboys linebacker Victor Butler visited the Eagles but left without signing a deal. I know this situation is getting a lot of attention, but the Eagles are likely looking at Butler as a rotational player and special teamer.

Kelly: Schemes will be 'personnel-driven'
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PHOENIX -- Everybody wants to know what Chip Kelly's Philadelphia Eagles offense and defense is going to look like. So does he. As Kelly pointed out Wednesday in answer to questions about the schemes he intends to run in his first year as an NFL head coach, he hasn't had a chance to get his players on the field yet.

Eagles add WR Arrelious Benn
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced Friday that they have acquired 24-year-old wide receiver Arrelious Benn from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Eagles gave up a sixth-round draft pick this year and a conditional 2014 for Benn and a 2013 seventh-round pick.

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