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It happens to all the great franchises.
On September 1, 2015, the Browns released Taylor.
On May 16, 2014, Little was released by the Browns after three seasons with the team.
Owen Maracic was cut by the Browns on August 27, 2013.
On March 12, 2014, the Browns released Weeden after two seasons with the team.
I'll say the Falcons got the best of this trade.
On September 1, 2015, the Browns released Taylor.
On May 16, 2014, Little was released by the Browns after three seasons with the team.
Owen Maracic was cut by the Browns on August 27, 2013.
On March 12, 2014, the Browns released Weeden after two seasons with the team.
I'll say the Falcons got the best of this trade.
Who was then traded for a 1st round pick that became...Johnny Foosball. Ouch.You might notice there's no listing for the Falcons 2012 4th rd pick.
The Browns packaged that in a trade up for.... Trent Richardson.
You might notice there's no listing for the Falcons 2012 4th rd pick.
The Browns packaged that in a trade up for.... Trent Richardson.
The problem with that is the 3 top WRs will be gone by #26 so they might have to wait until the second around before getting a deep threat. I want AB to get one of the top flight CBs in the first and I would be willing to trade a fourth-round pick to move up in the first to get one of those top-flight CBs. Greedy worries me a little with that "nerve" injury.A lot of intriguing possibilities for the Browns at 26. I have thought that they would go with the biggest impact defensive player they can get, depending on whomever falls to them, but the idea of a speed WR in the first has really grown on me. Regardless, they need get a top notch deep threat and position themselves to replace OBJ in the near future. Berry has done well to put the Browns in a position where they can use their four picks in the first 3 rounds to address each of their biggest areas of need (WR, DL, DB and LB), targeting the best value with each round.
The problem with that is the 3 top WRs will be gone by #26 so they might have to wait until the second around before getting a deep threat. I want AB to get one of the top flight CBs in the first and I would be willing to trade a fourth-round pick to move up in the first to get one of those top-flight CBs. Greedy worries me a little with that "nerve" injury.