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3/11/06
3/11/06
Browns may hit market quickly
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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Now that the market is fully open for business, the Browns could get their noses dirty right away in the work of signing free agents.
According to a league source, a nose tackle from among the group of Sam Adams, Grady Jackson and Ted Washington could be announced as a new Brown as early as today.
If that doesn’t happen, negotiations with Baltimore nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu could open and, in the right scenario, close quickly.
It’s also possible defensive end Trevor Pryce could be introduced as a Brown soon.
Most free agents weren’t allowed to negotiate with prospective new teams until 12:01 this morning. Pryce was among the exceptions because he was released by the Broncos last week.
Pryce, who visited Berea to scope out his possible new home, and any of the nose tackles named previously would fill targeted needs.
Both Head Coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage said improving the pass rush and run defense are the top two priorities.
Another candidate for a quick signing is wide receiver David Givens, although that seems unlikely to happen today.
The 25-year-old Givens’ best season with the Patriots was Crennel’s last — the Youngstown native had 56 catches for 874 yards.
Having posted a 15-33 record over the last three years, the Browns want to make a splash by signing players who give fans hope that can translate into wins. Pryce, 30, is the most accomplished of the defensive candidates. He made Pro Bowl rosters in four different seasons. The 6-foot-5, 295-pounder has battled back problems recently, but he started 16 games in 2005. He totaled 67 sacks from 1997, when he was a first-round draft pick out of Clemson, through 2003.
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