INDIANAPOLIS -- Dez caught it.
The NFL competition committee has reached a "unanimous" agreement that some of the league's most-debated catch controversies should have been ruled complete, according to committee member and New York Giants owner John Mara.
They include plays involving Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant in the 2014 playoffs and Detroit Lions receiver Calvin Johnson in 2010, Mara said, and have prompted a discussion during meetings here at the scouting combine geared toward rewriting the rule for the 2018 season.
"I think where we are unanimous," Mara said Tuesday, "[are] plays like the Dez Bryant play in Green Bay, going to the ground, the Calvin Johnson play from a couple of years ago.