Free-agent safety LaRon Landry is on the Patriots' free-agent radar. If the 2007 first-round draft choice winds up in New England, the move figures to be a popular one based on Landry's reputation.

But those who have followed the Redskins closely aren't so sure when it comes to Landry.

Consider this viewpoint for ESPN.com NFC East reporter Dan Graziano, who writes a piece today with the headline "Let's talk about LaRon Landry."

Landry is an injured player, folks. And if there's an early market for his services, it's because some team is willing to take a very big risk. I guess Landry has fans' attention because he's a big name. And in spite of the fact that memories only go back six days in the NFL, there are some images still stuck in people's brains about big plays Landry used to make once upon a time when he was a healthy player. Oh yeah, when he's on the field, there are few safeties in the league scarier than Landry. There is no doubting that. But the reason he's on the market ... is that he can't get on the field, and the Redskins are sick of wondering from week to week whether they can count on him.

To read the piece, CLICK HERE.

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