Cardinals Won't Re-Work DT Darnell Dockett's Deal - GridironFans.com

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Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett is staying away from the team’s offseason workouts because he wants a new deal. The team says he’s not gonna get one. “I’m not sure what the issue is with him because we addressed Darnell’s contract early,” V.P. of football operations Rod Graves said Wednesday, “and we did so in December of ‘06. He signed what amounts to a five-year deal and ... [link]

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