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Kicking battle to be decided soon

August 27, 2007 By WRN Contributor

The kicking battle between incumbant Dave Rayner and sixth-round draft pick Mason Crosby is into its final week in Green Bay Packers training camp.  Crosby continues to hold an ever so slight edge during practice kicks, while the two are even in game competition.

Which ever kicker the Packers decide to keep, the other could get the Packers a low round draft pick in a trade.  A handful of teams need kicking help and if the Packers decide to go with Crosby, Rayner, who has league experience, is a sure bet to get a call.  If that's the case, the Packers may be able to deal him without putting him on the waiver wire.

 

Listen / Download – Mike McCarthy said it's unlikely they'll keep two. :17

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