Tim McMahon, from the Dallas Morning News, reports Jason Witten is mentoring second-year tight end Martellus Bennett. They also form what ought to be the league's most potent one-two TE punch, now that Bennett knows what he's doing well enough to play a significantly expanded role after a solid rookie season. While Witten is solid as ever, the emergence of Bennett as a potentially budding star has been one of the major storylines in a drama-free camp. "To the media, it might seem like it's a surprise," Witten said. "But he's not just a backup that doesn't get very many reps. He's a critical part of what we're going to do, and that's why the expectations are high for him." Bennett appears ready to reach those expectations, thanks in part to some tough love from a Pro Bowl tight end. Source: FootballGuys.com
If Witten can help straighten Bennett out and get him somewhat serious, Bennett could be a monster...
Lets say that Bennett gets his head screwed on straight and becomes one of the top ten TE in the NFL in the next three years. Do you trade him or Witten?