Cowboys staffer: Based on 2017, Bryant 'does very few things really well'
Dez Bryant's contract situation remains unresolved two months into the NFL offseason, and in one Dallas Cowboys staffer's opinion, the receiver definitely isn't worth the money.
"Based on last year, he does very few things really well," the staff member told Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated.
Breer added that the Cowboys have noticed Bryant's physical skills beginning to decline ever since his injury-ravaged 2015 campaign and are disappointed in his inability to alter his playing style to compensate for his waning speed.
Related - The Dez Dilemma: Should the Cowboys move on from Bryant?
Following three-straight seasons without breaking 1,000 yards, Bryant's set to count $16.5 million against the cap in 2018, but has said he won't take a pay cut.
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