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Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

tsteele316;2118666; said:
it depends if you only watch the first half of games or the entire thing. i had him in college fantasy football, so i watched more a&m games than i should have. there were times where you thought this kid was the real deal, and others where you knew derrick anderson was laughing. but physically, he is superior to christian ponder, so it wouldn't be overly surprising to see him go in the middle of the 1st.

off topic but how is college fantasy? ive always wanted to try it out

and

https://twitter.com/#!/MaryKayCabot
Mary Kay Cabot ‏ @MaryKayCabot Breaking: #browns are franchising phil Dawson NFL source told plain dealer today. $3.8 million
 
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LitlBuck;2118677; said:
College fantasy is a lot of fun and I think you would enjoy it.

I am pleased about Dawson just because he is the old man of the franchise:)

I thought that the QB Texas A&M had a screw inserted into his foot in January. I thought I read that someplace and I just wonder about the surgery if indeed true.

he did... he's nothing more than a project.... he only started for a year and a half... and heard a stat, he threw more passes in that time than Cousins threw in 3 years as a starter.... anyways... all the measurable stuff is right up there with the best.. height, speed, strength.... just gotta wonder if he has it between the ears to make it.
 
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League sources tell the St. Louis Post-Dispatch the Redskins continue "to rate as the frontrunner" to acquire the Rams' No. 2 pick, and that the Browns are currently "unwilling" to part with their No. 22 pick.

The Redskins are reportedly willing to trade both their 2012 and 2013 first-round picks, but don't want to part with their 2012 second-rounder, which "isn?t acceptable to the Rams." The Dolphins reportedly "aren't eager to do business with the Rams" after being spurned by coach Jeff Fisher. There's also "no chance" of a trade with the Seahawks because the Rams don't want to face Baylor's Robert Griffin III in the division. If the Browns hold fast on not dealing their second first-round pick ? their trump card on the rest of the league in any potential trade ? it's worth questioning if they were ever serious about moving up to select RGIII.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 
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Would be happy if we stayed at 4 and grabbed Blackmon or Claiborne. Pretty deep year at both spots which helps. Ideally though if the Browns can draft Blackmon, sign a vet WR like they want to (for this instance, let's say it's Pierre Garcon) and all of a sudden you have Blackmon, Garcon, and Little at WR. Not too shabby.

In my head, if I was GM and I kept my picks where they were at....Blackmon at 4, Adams at 22, Vinny Curry in the 2nd, Jayron Hosley in the 3rd and a RB in the 4th like Pead, James, Herron, etc. and I'd walk away giddy as all get out :)
 
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y0yoyoin;2119182; said:

i'll tell you what, a lot of the media would be terrible at the old NES game spyhunter, as they certainly can't navigate a smokescreen.

at least the st. louis dispatch admitted that the rams don't want to trade down to #6 and miss the elite talent in this draft. i think there are going to be a lot of media hacks surprised at the end value of what was given up, that is, if the rams don't bungle this whole thing and not trade at all.
 
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