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Cleveland Browns (2013 Season)

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Problem is it is just as hard to get good value trading down in a shitty draft as it is getting one of the top players in a shitty draft. If Milliner is still there, they should either take him or leverage that for more of a gain. Trading down just to trade down won't be a good strategy this year.
 
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LitlBuck;2326317; said:
Let us not get carried away. He is a decent big(In size) receiver with pretty good hands.

Would have rather had a Julian Edelman type slot receiver to compliment Little and Gordon on the outsides...David Nelson doesn't really evoke much elation out of me...Bout as exciting as Mangini signing a Jets retread....What a wonderful offseason we've enjoyed, now lets just draft mediocrely and finish it off with a bang!
 
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David Nelson is Joe Jurevicious-lite. He was semi-productive in 2010-11, then injured last year. Nothing to get excited about, but he could help out here. 6'5 frame and decent hands, could be useful in the RZ.
 
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I'm confident Norv will utilize him correctly. Not an exciting signing, but he can cause some mismatch issues. The dude isn't afraid to over the middle and having someone with consistent hands isn't a bad thing.

Doesn't bother me at all.
 
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