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I would love to sign vick for a one year deal with the intent of having him as a backup. If he plays, run him into the ground.

Dawg Pound jokes would get old.

 
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Heads up.

In five minutes Mary Kay Cabot will be on PFT Live to host a live chat with Mike Florio.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/03/21/pft-live-browns-talk-with-mary-kay-cabot-your-questions/

PFT Live: Browns talk with Mary Kay Cabot, your questions

Posted by Darin Gantt on March 21, 2014, 11:33 AM EDT

The Browns have been among the busiest teams in the NFL this offseason, changing front offices, coaches, and many, many players.

They’ve yet to participate in the game of backup quarterback musical chairs, adding to the perception they’re looking for a new starter with the fourth pick in the draft, to further the rebranding.

On Friday’s PFT Live, we’ll be putting a bow on the week that was in the NFL, and talking about their offseason.

Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer will join Mike Florio to talk about how the additions of wide receiver Andrew Hawkins and running back Ben Tate might transform the offense, and how they’ll impact future decisions.

Florio will also take your calls and tweets with questions on the burning football issues of the day, which beats watching the unpaid interns of the nation’s colleges throwing a ball in a hoop.

You can watch it all live at noon ET by clicking right here.
EDIT: Chanelling Gilda Radner's Emily Litella, NEVER MIND.

Florio had technical difficulties and the interview/chat with MKC never transpired.

He said they'll try to re-schedule for next Friday.
 
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Cleveland Browns Daily's Nate Zegura just said that he had heard, from a source outside of the Browns, that it was known QB Matt Schaub wanted to come to the Browns and would have done so as a free agent and that he would have renegotiated his contract.

He said that the Browns knew this so they were reluctant to trade any draft picks since it was assumed he would come to them as a free agent and they could renegotiate his contract. He said that prompted the Raiders to make a trade with Houston.

Seems to make sense. In the aborted chat noted above, Floria reiterated his guarantee that the Browns would sign QB Rex Grossman.

Oh and Grossi updated his mock draft and he's got a new guy for us at #4.

http://espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&action=blog&r=17&post_id=30001

Tony Grossi's Mock Draft 5.0: Stunning development at No. 4 for BrownsMar 21, 2014 -- 6:00am

By Tony Grossi |
The Browns’ new football operations chiefs GM Ray Farmer and coach Ray Pettine have been unorthodox, to say the least, in the way they have scouted quarterbacks.

They didn’t interview any of the top prospects at the Combine.

They shunned the pro days of Teddy Bridgewater and Blake Bortles (Johnny Manziel’s pro day is March 27).

And they refused to say why.

Are they being overly coy? Are they being derelict? Or have they simply moved beyond taking a quarterback in the first round of the draft?

Our mock draft 5.0 agrees with the last point.

1. Houston: QB Blake Bortles, Central Florida

His pro day workout secured the top spot.

2. St. Louis: DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

It’s becoming obvious the Rams would love to trade down.

3. Jacksonville: QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M

No way they take an OT two years in a row, right?

4. Cleveland: OT-OG Greg Robinson, Auburn

Future franchise tackle, present franchise guard?

5. Oakland: WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson

Raiders’ starting QB will come from free agency.

6. Atlanta: LB Khalil Mack, Buffalo

Another addition to a revamped defensive front seven.

7. Tampa Bay: WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M

Teams with Vincent Jackson to give new QB Josh McCown a dual threat.

8. Minnesota: QB Derek Carr, Fresno State

Displaces Bridgewater as the No. 3 QB in the draft.

9. Buffalo: OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M

Head coach Doug Marrone is a former O-line coach, remember.

10. Detroit: CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State

Don’t overthink it.

11. Tennessee: LB Anthony Barr, UCLA

Defensive coordinator Ray Horton starts a new rebuilding project.

12. N.Y. Giants: OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan

Eli Manning really needs this pick.

13. St. Louis: WR Marqise Lee, Southern California

Help the quarterback, Rams.

14. Chicago: S Calvin Pryor, Louisville

Free agency focused on the front seven.

15. Pittsburgh: WR Odell Beckham, Louisiana State

Big Ben needs somebody to throw to besides Antonio Brown.

16. Dallas: DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh

Best available, meet biggest need.

17. Baltimore: S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama

Signing of Steve Smith clinches defensive choice here.

18. NY Jets: TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina

This would be a great pickup for Geno Smith.

19. Miami: LB C.J. Mosley, Alabama

Dolphins need help at this position.

20. Arizona: DE Kony Ealy, Missouri

Cardinals roster is pretty darn competitive.

21. Green Bay: DT Louis Nix, Notre Dame

Need + best available = bulls-eye.

22. Philadelphia: CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State

Eagles wouldn’t have to rush him in.

23. Kansas City: WR Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State

Is he too tall for Andy Reid?

24. Cincinnati: DE Dee Ford, Auburn

I keep coming back to this pick.

25. San Diego: CB Bradley Roby, Ohio State

Another need pick falls in line.

26. Cleveland: LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

For the second week in a row, the Buckeye is the choice.
I am not concerned with just about anyone with the #4 pick because I think whoever we get and whatever direction we go with that pick that they will be a blue-chip prospect. I can more than live with OT Greg Robinson if he's the guy we wind up with at #4 but I don't like the idea of LB Ryan Shazier at #26.

The only LB I'd like their is C.J. Mosely if he somehow falls that far but if we pass on WR at #4 it opens the door for WR at #26. I like CB or even QB or the top ranked OG before Shazier at #26.

Oh and did you notice in Grossi's draft that he doesn't have Bridgewater going in his first 26 picks?

So if the choice were between a classic 4-3 OLB who is short and whose biggest weakness in his game is coverage which just happened to be the major weakness of our two starting inside linebackers last year and where Shazier would be slotted to play even though he's not suited to play inside where he had trouble disengaging blocks and where he excelled in pursuit. He's a classic 4-3 OLB and our base D is 3-4 and we're loaded at the OLB position with, Kruger, Sheard, Mingo, Groves. Makes no sense to me that Shazier is in the pictuure for our #26 pick.

So if we had a choice between a 4-3 OLB or QB Teddy Bridgewater at #26 who would you pick?

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Oh and for comparision's sake here are both Nathan Zegura and Vic Carucci's mock draft side by side.

Go to the link as they have the full first round for every team and then the Browns picks for the first four rounds.

http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/article-1/Carucci--Zeguras-Mock-Draft/70439da4-a06d-4d40-bbcd-f1809ef64f06

Carucci & Zegura's Mock DraftPosted Mar 19, 2014

 
I just don't see any viable trade-down possibilities for us this year.

The only possible way a 'reasonable' trade-down would develop would be if Clowney somehow fell into our lap and if he did I'm not sure we'd let him get away. Greg Robinson is a stud but if Buffalo or some other team could take Jake Mathews or Lewan I honestly don't think they'd give up a high pick to trade-up to snare Robinson and I don't think Ray Farmer, as a new NFL GM, would trade down for anything less than a high pick in this draft.

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Here are all three of the mock drafts, Vic Carucci, Nathan Zegura, and Tony Grossi all together to compare-contrast. Grossi only did the first 26 picks and Curucci/Zegura did the entire first round along with the Browns picks in the 3rd and the first Cleveland selection of the 4th rounds.

Interesting how similiar that both Carucci and Zegura's mocks are. Nearly identical.

1. Houston:

Vic Carucci - QB Blake Bortles, UCF

Nathan Zegura - QB Blake Bortles. UCF

Grossi - QB Blake Bortles, UCF

2. St. Louis:

Vic Carucci - OT Greg Robinson, Auburn

Nathan Zegura - OT Greg Robinson, Auburn

Grossi - DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

3. Jacksonville:

Vic Carucci - DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

Nathan Zegura - DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

Grossi - Jacksonville: QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M

4. Cleveland:

Vic Carucci - WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson

Nathan Zegura - WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson

Grossi - OT-OG Greg Robinson, Auburn

5. Oakland:

Vic Carucci - QB Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville

Nathan Zegura - QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M

Grossi - WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson

6. Atlanta:

Vic Carucci - OLB Khalil Mack, Buffalo

Nathan Zegura - OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M

Grossi - LB Khalil Mack, Buffalo

7. Tampa Bay:

Vic Carucci - OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M

Nathan Zegura - OLB Khalil Mack, Buffalo

Grossi - WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M

8. Minnesota:

Vic Carucci - QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M

Nathan Zegura - QB Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville

Grossi - QB Derek Carr, Fresno State

9. Buffalo:

Vic Carucci - OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan

Nathan Zegura - OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan

Grossi - OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M

10. Detroit:

Vic Carucci - CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State

Nathan Zegura - CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State

Grossi - CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State

11. Tennessee:

Vic Carucci - CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State

Nathan Zegura - OLB Anthony Barr, UCLA

Grossi - LB Anthony Barr, UCLA

12. N.Y. Giants:

Vic Carucci - OLB Anthony Barr, UCLA

Nathan Zegura - TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina

Grossi - OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan

13. St. Louis:

Vic Carucci - S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama

Nathan Zegura - WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M

Grossi - WR Marqise Lee, Southern California

14. Chicago:

Vic Carucci - DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh

Nathan Zegura - NT Timmy Jernigan, Florida State

Grossi - S Calvin Pryor, Louisville

15. Pittsburgh:

Vic Carucci - S Calvin Pryor, Louisville

Nathan Zegura - CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan St.

Grossi - WR Odell Beckham, Louisiana State

16. Dallas:

Vic Carucci - DT Timmy Jernigan, Florida State

Nathan Zegura - S Calvin Pryor, Louisville

Grossi - DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh

17. Baltimore:

Vic Carucci - WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M

Nathan Zegura - WR Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State

Grossi - S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama

18. NY Jets:

Vic Carucci - WR Marquise Lee, USC

Nathan Zegura - WR Marquise Lee, USC

Grossi - TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina

19. Miami:

Vic Carucci - OT Zack Martin, Notre Dame

Nathan Zegura - OT Zack Martin, Notre Dame

Grossi - LB C.J. Mosley, Alabama

20. Arizona:

Vic Carucci - DT Ra’shede Hageman, Minnesota

Nathan Zegura - QB Derek Carr, Fresno State

Grossi - DE Kony Ealy, Missouri

21. Green Bay:

Vic Carucci - TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina

Nathan Zegura - ILB C.J. Mosely, Alabama

Grossi - DT Louis Nix, Notre Dame

22. Philadelphia:

Vic Carucci - CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech

Nathan Zegura - S Ha Ha Clinton Dix, Alabama

Grossi - CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State

23. Kansas City:

Vic Carucci - WR Odell Beckham Jr., LSU

Nathan Zegura - WR Odell Beckham Jr., LSU

Grossi - WR Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State

24. Cincinnati:

Vic Carucci - OLB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

Nathan Zegura - DE Dee Ford, Auburn

Grossi - DE Dee Ford, Auburn

25. San Diego:

Vic Carucci - DT Louis Nix III, Notre Dame

Nathan Zegura - CB Jason Verrett, TCU

Grossi - CB Bradley Roby, Ohio State

26. Cleveland:

Vic Carucci - CB Bradley Roby. Ohio State

Comment: The Browns would address another critical need here. They don’t have another dependable cornerback besides

Joe Haden, and Roby would give them a complement to one of the game’s top players at the position.

Nathan Zegura - CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech

Comment: In Fuller the Browns get a bigger corner who can lock down the field opposite Joe Haden. He is a natural athlete, with good speed, ball skills and natural coverage instincts. He will also be a big help in run support and is the final piece of the puzzle for the Browns secondary.

Grossi - LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

27. New Orleans :

Vic Carucci - DE Kony Ealy, Missouri

Nathan Zegura - DE Kony Ealy, Missouri

28. Carolina:

Vic Carucci - OT Cyrus Kouandijo, Alabama

Nathan Zegura - WR Brandin Cooks, Oregon State

29. New England:

Vic Carucci - C.J. Mosley, Alabama

Nathan Zegura - TE Jace Amaro, Texas Tech

30. San Francisco:

Vic Carucci - CB Jason Verrett, TCU

Nathan Zegura - CB Bradley Roby, Ohio State

31. Denver:

Vic Carucci - OT Stephon Tuitt. Notre Dame

Nathan Zegura - LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

32. Seattle:

Vic Carucci - OG Xavier Su’a Filo. UCLA

Nathan Zegura - Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh

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Second Round

Vic Carucci - QB Derek Carr, Fresno State

Carr is as mature and developed as any quarterback in the draft. He doesn’t have ideal size or strength, but he has enough of a skill base that can be developed in the next couple of years. Still, I wouldn’t rule him out as a viable challenger for the starting job this season.

Nathan Zegura - QB Jimmy Garrappolo, Eastern Illinois

Browns get a smart quarterback with the quickest release in the draft. Garrappolo has been a late riser and is someone who can make all the throws and has adequate arm strength to go with solid size at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. Has a very high football IQ and is very adept at reading defenses and getting the ball out quickly. Has excellent pocket awareness and is good at improvising a la fellow Eastern Illinois alum Tony Romo.

++++++++++++++

Third Round

Vic Carucci - RB Charles Simms, West Virginia

Nathan Zegura - OG Brandon Thomas(Clemson).
Hope that G Gabe Jackson (Mississippi State) falls.

Vic Carucci - OG Brandon Thomas(Clemson).

Nathan Zegura - RB Charles Simms, West Virginia

++++++++++++++

Fourth Round

Vic Carucci - ILB Shane Skov, Stanford

Nathan Zegura - ILB Shane Skov, Stanford

 
All the Browns insiders are slowly hopping on the Soulfly Train.
Do you still think we go Watkins if he's there at 4?
Im going w what Ive said from the start based on what I was told. It'll be one of watkins, matthews or Robinson.

Ive never waivered from that, and havent been told differently either.

Comforting to see that all the Browns 'insiders' have all started to come around to what I told you guys.

Let's hope it goes down that way

 
I'm really thinking Browns have a high probability of taking one of the "top" QB's when one slides to their second first round pick. It would make sense.

 
All the Browns insiders are slowly hopping on the Soulfly Train.
Do you still think we go Watkins if he's there at 4?
Im going w what Ive said from the start based on what I was told. It'll be one of watkins, matthews or Robinson.

Ive never waivered from that, and havent been told differently either.

Comforting to see that all the Browns 'insiders' have all started to come around to what I told you guys.

Let's hope it goes down that way
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, dont let any other NFL GMs get wind of this thread. I want them trading up for a QB.

 
All the Browns insiders are slowly hopping on the Soulfly Train.
Do you still think we go Watkins if he's there at 4?
Im going w what Ive said from the start based on what I was told. It'll be one of watkins, matthews or Robinson.Ive never waivered from that, and havent been told differently either.

Comforting to see that all the Browns 'insiders' have all started to come around to what I told you guys.

Let's hope it goes down that way
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, dont let any other NFL GMs get wind of this thread. I want them trading up for a QB.
too late. the smart GMs have been trolling FBGs for info for years. this place is widely known for the best info on the innerwebs.

 
All the Browns insiders are slowly hopping on the Soulfly Train.
Do you still think we go Watkins if he's there at 4?
Im going w what Ive said from the start based on what I was told. It'll be one of watkins, matthews or Robinson.Ive never waivered from that, and havent been told differently either.

Comforting to see that all the Browns 'insiders' have all started to come around to what I told you guys.

Let's hope it goes down that way
shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, dont let any other NFL GMs get wind of this thread. I want them trading up for a QB.
too late. the smart GMs have been trolling FBGs for info for years.this place is widely known for the best info on the innerwebs.
ChampionshiiiPPP!!!!!!!!

 
too late. the smart GMs have been trolling FBGs for info for years.

this place is widely known for the best info on the innerwebs.
Only a matter of time before they figure out Soulfly is really Farmer, and I am really Haslem.......... :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
throw some tickets my way and i'll keep my mouth shut.
Cant, all my money tied up in legal fees. Cant give no freebies.
fair enough.
 
Sanchez cut. Browns mentioned as a possibility.

Snippet of NFL.com's article:

Cleveland Browns

The Browns could use someone to push Brian Hoyer and the inevitable rookie they wind up drafting. Still, Cleveland's last on my list because the team seems hell-bent on finding a veteran who knows Kyle Shanahan's attack. Rex Grossman looms as the more likely target for coach Mike Pettine, who saw one too many top-flight performances by Gang Green's defense spoiled by Sanchez's wayward play in Gotham.

Link to full article: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000336109/article/potential-landing-spots-for-mark-sanchez

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I'm on board with that. I'm going to look at his numbers again but he could be a backup or push Hoyer. In addition, you could frontload his contract and put incentives in as well. You'd also still be able to draft a QB. Sanchez is till young and for better or worse, showed some decent flashes at times.

 
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Grossman's nice and all because he knows "the system" but he was born in 1980 and hasn't thrown a pass in two years. In addition, he was never that great to begin with. Not saying Sanchez was either but at least there's probably more room for improvement and a longer career (assuming his labrum doesn't explode again) with Sanchez.

 
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Sanchez? seriously?

no way that happens.
Better than this Grossman talk I am hearing. I honestly didn't even realize Grossman was still in the NFL. Or is he?? Coming out of retirement or something?? I have no idea, but I hope he isn't a Brown.........ever.

Sanchez I wouldnt mind if he came cheap as a backup. But yeah, I kinda doubt he ends up here.

 
I highly doubt they jump that high and give up those draft picks-

From the Official Dallas Cowboys thread:


Posted Today, 07:40 AM

2014 Draft Strategy

It's all about defense this year!!

2 trades I would like the Boys to consider:

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.

Drop back with San Fran. for #30

Dallas gets #30,#61 and #94 for #16

I think SF could be looking for Evans or Beckham at WR.

Both of these trades give us 2 extra needed picks in the first few rounds to fill our many gaps.

On the trade calculator value chart they are fairly even in value and could be done on draft day.

At # 26, we could still get Donald if he falls past Chicago OR Nix, Hageman or Ealy

These guys might be around at 30 as well. If not, take BPA

 
Sanchez? seriously?

no way that happens.
Better than this Grossman talk I am hearing. I honestly didn't even realize Grossman was still in the NFL. Or is he?? Coming out of retirement or something?? I have no idea, but I hope he isn't a Brown.........ever.

Sanchez I wouldnt mind if he came cheap as a backup. But yeah, I kinda doubt he ends up here.
Grossman was never a great on field QB. but he is way more intelligent and as far as i recall, never buttfumbled.

 
One of them is coming here unless the plan is to pick a qb at 4, make Hoyer the backup, then draft a developmental qb late. If we aren't drafting a qb until late day one or day two then we need a veteran stopgap in place in case Hoyer sucks or gets hurt again. Grossman feels safer because then we know the pecking order, Sanchez could make things hazier. Seems messy.

 
Florio insists we'll eventually sign Grossman.

I thought I had head chatter about Pettine not liking Sanchez so I did some digging and didn't really find anything other than something pretty cool, lol

This article that relayed a tidbit about a Hawain musician named Bruddah Iz that our new HC Mike Pettine and his former boss Rex Ryan loved to listen to. I'd never heard of him so I checked a few of his songs out and he's pretty good guys, lol.

Here is the article that mentions that Pettine sent Ryan a CD of Buddah Iz's music after he lefted the Jets to coach in Buffalo.

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/27437/ryan-pettine-go-from-friends-to-frenemies

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- As he sat in his office earlier this week, Rex Ryan received a text message from an old friend. It was actually a photo of Israel Kamakawiwo’ole –- aka Bruddah Iz, the late Hawaiian singer-songwriter. The New York Jets head coach laughed.

The text came from his former defensive coordinator, Mike Pettine, who now holds the same title with the Buffalo Bills. Ryan and Pettine used to listen to Bruddah Iz’s music during their long nights of game planning at the Jets’ facility. Pettine was so into Iz that he owned a book about him and made T-shirts.

You might say Ryan and Pettine were the Wizards of Iz, because those brainstorming sessions produced four seasons of terrific defense.
Three mentions of Bruddah Iz in the first three sentences got me curios so I looked him up.

Here's a sample.

It is pretty cool stuff, unique for sure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWkKAQxe2mc

Iz ~ Hokule'a Star of Gladness

 
I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.

 
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I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.
if they are in love with a QB, it's possible. but not very likely, imo.

also, i don't see any team between 16 and 26 taking a QB.

 
I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.
I get the feeling these guys don't want to trade up, I am perfectly OK with that.
 
I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.
I get the feeling these guys don't want to trade up, I am perfectly OK with that.
DJ has Bridgewater falling down to the 26th pick.

I think Farmer holds his water and waits.

We're going to get someone good at 26.

No need to move-up.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/mock-drafts/daniel-jeremiah/195602

1. Houston:

Jadeveon Clowney

2. St. Louis:

Greg Robinson

3. Jacksonville:

Sammy Watkins

4. Cleveland:

Jake Matthews

5. Oakland:

Blake Bortles

6. Atlanta:

Khalil Mack

7. Tampa Bay:

Taylor Lewan

8. Minnesota:

Johnny Manziel

9. Buffalo:

Mike Evans

10. Detroit:

Justin Gilbert

11. Tennessee:

Anthony Barr

12. N.Y. Giants:

Eric Ebron

13. St. Louis:

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix

14. Chicago:

Timmy Jernigan

15. Pittsburgh:

Odell Beckham

16. Dallas:

Aaron Donald

17. Baltimore:

Calvin Pryor

18. NY Jets:

Brandin Cooks

19. Miami:

Zack Martin

20. Arizona:

Bradley Roby

21. Green Bay:

C.J. Mosley

22. Philadelphia:

Darqueze Dennard

23. Kansas City:

Marqise Lee

24. Cincinnati:

Kyle Fuller

25. San Diego:

Louis Nix

26. Cleveland:

Teddy Bridgewater

I still view Bridgewater as the top quarterback in this draft class, but he has failed to generate excitement among the personnel executives I've talked to. If he falls past the Titans at pick No. 11, I think it's realistic he could slide all the way down to this spot.

27. New Orleans :

Dee Ford

28. Carolina:

Kelvin Benjamin

29. New England:

Xavier Su'a-Filo

30. San Francisco:

Jason Verrett

31. Denver:

Ryan Shazier

32. Seattle:

Morgan Moses
 
BigDave said:
I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.
I think this is a Cowboy fan wet dream. Don't blame them for making up scenarios that would favor their team. But I don't see any way or reason for this to happen.

 
BigDave said:
I suggested this on our thread.

What do you guys think?

Drop back with Cleveland for their 26th spot.

Dallas gets #26, #71 and #99 for #16

I think Cleveland goes Mack or Watkins at their #4. Bridgewater will drop because of his bad pro day and the Browns could get a QB/WR combo with this trade.
I think this is a Cowboy fan wet dream. Don't blame them for making up scenarios that would favor their team. But I don't see any way or reason for this to happen.
Agreed, it's just a pipedream. No way are they giving up that kind of a haul in this deep of a draft. If I am looking at this right that would be our 1st 3rd and 4th rd. picks to move up 10 spots in the 2nd half of the 1st rd. I see viable starting role players through the 4th round.

 
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Mary Kay Cabot was asked about some of the players on the mend.

Good to see updates on some of these guys because I think its 'possible' that someone like OT Faulk or WR Charles Johnson might not only make the team but Doug Dieken has said he wouldn't be suprised if Faulk was in the running for a starting guard job.

I have always been intriuged with WR Charles Johnson.

http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2014/03/will_the_cleveland_browns_purs_1.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Hey, Mary Kay: Chris Faulk, Dion Lewis, Quentin Groves, Brian Hoyer. Are they progressing with their rehab? Will they be ready by Spring? By Summer? By Fall?

- J. Vohler, Powell, Ohio

Hey J.: All are coming along well, with some even ahead of schedule. Hoyer expects to be participating in organized team activities in May. You forgot to mention receivers Travis Benjamin and Charles Johnson, who are also coming off torn ACLs and hope to be ready by training camp. Desmond Bryant has also been cleared for full action from his heart ablation (to correct an irregular beat). If all of these players come back, it will provide an infusion of good talent.
Roto World picked up on the CJ blurb.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8615/charles-johnson

Charles Johnson | Wide Receiver

Team: Cleveland Browns Age / DOB: (25) / 2/27/1989 Ht / Wt: 6'2' / 215Browns WR Charles Johnson (knee) is expected to be ready for training camp.
Johnson was signed off the Packers' practice squad in October. When given his physical, the Browns discovered he had a torn ACL. The 2013 seventh-rounder passes the eye test at 6-foot-2 and 215 pounds with 4.38 wheels. With nothing set in stone behind Josh Gordon and Andrew Hawkins on the receiver depth chart, Johnson could be a player to monitor again this summer. Mar 23 - 11:37 AM
To refresh anyoe who had forgotten who this kid was/is. Johnson is an athletic freak who we picked up off of the Packers practice squad but it was discovered he had a partially torn ACL so we never got a peek of him last year.

Some You Tube highlights to help jog memories.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAnnqcgkCfc
Charles Johnson Highlight Mix, WR Grand Valley State



EDIT: Grossi also has an update on OT Chris Faulk. He says he's in the running for the starting right tackle spot.

http://espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&action=blog&r=18&post_id=29411
Hey Tony: I’d like to know if there is any possibility that Chris Faulk will be in the mix for a starting offensive line slot. What is his health status? I’ve noticed that he’s on the roster now. I also wonder if there is any hope regarding Jamoris Slaughter. Once they placed them on injured reserve, nothing has been mentioned about them. Faulk was projected as having first round ability before he was injured. Ditto for Slaughter. It would help the Browns substantially if both of these guys could compete for a roster slot. Please advise us of their current status,

-- Carl Noll, Fairfield, CT

Hey Carl: Faulk was highly thought of by the previous regime and probably would have competed for the starting right tackle spot this season. I’m not sure what the current regime thinks of him. Slaughter was not on injured reserve, but rather cut and then re-signed to the practice squad. I believe he was re-signed for 2014, but the Browns have not made that clear. Slaughter was never considered a potential first-round pick – even before his Achilles tendon injury at Notre Dame.
Even though I'm typically not interested in free agent prospects of any kind. Have to confess that I'm actually pretty excited about these two guys. :pickle:

 
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Absolute Rumor:

But could there be truth?

Apparently Darth Hoodie gave a "vote of confidence" to the Browns brass, that Hoyer is a starting caliber QB - which set the wheels in motion of the proposed lack of perusal of an early QB. (along w their own analysis)

 
Absolute Rumor:

But could there be truth?

Apparently Darth Hoodie gave a "vote of confidence" to the Browns brass, that Hoyer is a starting caliber QB - which set the wheels in motion of the proposed lack of perusal of an early QB. (along w their own analysis)
This has been my prediction. Not 100% confident in it but it's possible. Draft watkins #4 and insurance at Qb in the 3rd round.

 
Absolute Rumor:

But could there be truth?

Apparently Darth Hoodie gave a "vote of confidence" to the Browns brass, that Hoyer is a starting caliber QB - which set the wheels in motion of the proposed lack of perusal of an early QB. (along w their own analysis)
Belichick also sent Haslam down to interview Schiano for the head coach position so even if this 'rumor' turns out to be true I think its a very-nice gesture by Bill but I don't give it too much weight.

 
Bracie Smathers said:
Mary Kay Cabot was asked about some of the players on the mend.

Good to see updates on some of these guys because I think its 'possible' that someone like OT Faulk or WR Charles Johnson might not only make the team but Doug Dieken has said he wouldn't be suprised if Faulk was in the running for a starting guard job.

I have always been intriuged with WR Charles Johnson.

http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2014/03/will_the_cleveland_browns_purs_1.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Hey, Mary Kay: Chris Faulk, Dion Lewis, Quentin Groves, Brian Hoyer. Are they progressing with their rehab? Will they be ready by Spring? By Summer? By Fall?

- J. Vohler, Powell, Ohio

Hey J.: All are coming along well, with some even ahead of schedule. Hoyer expects to be participating in organized team activities in May. You forgot to mention receivers Travis Benjamin and Charles Johnson, who are also coming off torn ACLs and hope to be ready by training camp. Desmond Bryant has also been cleared for full action from his heart ablation (to correct an irregular beat). If all of these players come back, it will provide an infusion of good talent.
Roto World picked up on the CJ blurb.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8615/charles-johnson

Charles Johnson | Wide Receiver

Team: Cleveland Browns Age / DOB: (25) / 2/27/1989 Ht / Wt: 6'2' / 215Browns WR Charles Johnson (knee) is expected to be ready for training camp.
Johnson was signed off the Packers' practice squad in October. When given his physical, the Browns discovered he had a torn ACL. The 2013 seventh-rounder passes the eye test at 6-foot-2 and 215 pounds with 4.38 wheels. With nothing set in stone behind Josh Gordon and Andrew Hawkins on the receiver depth chart, Johnson could be a player to monitor again this summer. Mar 23 - 11:37 AM
To refresh anyoe who had forgotten who this kid was/is. Johnson is an athletic freak who we picked up off of the Packers practice squad but it was discovered he had a partially torn ACL so we never got a peek of him last year.

Some You Tube highlights to help jog memories.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAnnqcgkCfc
Charles Johnson Highlight Mix, WR Grand Valley State



EDIT: Grossi also has an update on OT Chris Faulk. He says he's in the running for the starting right tackle spot.

http://espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&action=blog&r=18&post_id=29411
Hey Tony: I’d like to know if there is any possibility that Chris Faulk will be in the mix for a starting offensive line slot. What is his health status? I’ve noticed that he’s on the roster now. I also wonder if there is any hope regarding Jamoris Slaughter. Once they placed them on injured reserve, nothing has been mentioned about them. Faulk was projected as having first round ability before he was injured. Ditto for Slaughter. It would help the Browns substantially if both of these guys could compete for a roster slot. Please advise us of their current status,

-- Carl Noll, Fairfield, CT

Hey Carl: Faulk was highly thought of by the previous regime and probably would have competed for the starting right tackle spot this season. I’m not sure what the current regime thinks of him. Slaughter was not on injured reserve, but rather cut and then re-signed to the practice squad. I believe he was re-signed for 2014, but the Browns have not made that clear. Slaughter was never considered a potential first-round pick – even before his Achilles tendon injury at Notre Dame.
Even though I'm typically not interested in free agent prospects of any kind. Have to confess that I'm actually pretty excited about these two guys. :pickle:
Don't know if your familiar with Bret Sobelski (aka Sobodawg) from the obr report. Interesting guy who evaluates talent accordingly and has worked his way into a paid gig with USA today. But he states that Faulk and Gilkey are not good candidates for the ZBS blocking scheme being implemented by Shanny. The ZBS scheme relies more on fluid and athletic lineman as opposed to Norv's straight ahead power blocking scheme with which Faulk and Gilkey identify more with.

 
I was just sitting here bored at work, and a PTSD moment hit me when I was looking at having picks 4 and 26, thinking back to the draft a couple years ago and how we had better draft picks than any other team and still managed to royally flub the draft by taking a ####### RB in the top 3 and a 28 year old QB in the first round.

Pretty clearly two picks made by idiots who were just trying to keep their jobs. Easily the most ticked off I had ever been (and probably will ever be) watching a draft.

PLease tell me NOBODY on this forum actually liked that draft as it unfolded. For the love of god. If you did, please let me know, and I will make sure to disregard everything you say from now till the end of time............. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
everyone here wanted to fight me for calling weeden a train wreck. It was baffling.
Everyone?I was in the draft thread the day of the draft stating I'd burn all of my Browns gear if they took Weeden in the

1st round so........

 
I have already told everyone I am having a draft party at my house, but if we take a qb at pick 4 everyone has to leave immediately.

If we trade up to do it, I am going to hurt whoever is closest to me, and then everyone has to leave immediately.

 
Don't know if your familiar with Bret Sobelski (aka Sobodawg) from the obr report. Interesting guy who evaluates talent accordingly and has worked his way into a paid gig with USA today. But he states that Faulk and Gilkey are not good candidates for the ZBS blocking scheme being implemented by Shanny. The ZBS scheme relies more on fluid and athletic lineman as opposed to Norv's straight ahead power blocking scheme with which Faulk and Gilkey identify more with.
Yeah I know of SOBO. When I post mock drafts I usually link his most recent ones. He puts a new one every week. He also is a mod of a draft board devoted primarily to the Browns. I haven't checked in on it lately but here is the link to that page that is called Draft Brew:

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=149&f=1767

Lots of draft chat on that board.

Bret is a former college offensive lineman so he knows his stuff concerning the O-Line. I hadn't heard his comments on Chris Faulk but I have heard Doug Deiken and I'm sure you know Deek played OLT for the Browns and made the Pro Bowl so he also knows his stuff and Deek is the one who has been saying that since Faulk played left tackle that he has the athleticism and movement to play inside at guard.

Faulk has the size and he was being considered as a possible 1st round pick before he got injured. Many teams were after him last year as a free agent and Gil Brandt gave us high marks for signing him after last year's draft. Gil had him as his #1 free agent so I had him on my radar the minute we got him.

I really do like his chances to make a run at one of the guard positions. It makes sense to me that he would have to be athletic enough and have the foot movement if he played left tackle. Its not like we would be asking him to left tackle in the NFL. I'm sure he's more athletic than Shawn Lauvuo ever was. Gilkey I'm not as high on for the new system and Sobo might be right that Faulk won't fit either but the comments made last year when we signed him and Dieken has been talking the kid up whenever he's been asked about him and Dieken is the one who mentioned he would be a good fit to move inside to OG.

Shanahan's system might change that but I an still enthusiastic about the young man's chances till proven otherwise. :banned:

 
from PFT:

Ray Farmer’s playing hide-and-seek with QB searchPosted by Darin Gantt on March 24, 2014, 10:29 AM EDT
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APThe Browns have raised some eyebrows this offseason by not interviewing quarterbacks at the Combine, and not sending coaches to the pro day workouts of high-profile quarterbacks.

General Manager Ray Farmer has been to some, but told Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon-Journal he wasn’t going to Johnny Manziel’s, either.

We’re keeping everyone guessing,” Farmer said.

Farmer added that some of the pro days he’s been reported to be in attendance at, he wasn’t (apparently all G.M.s look alike).

The pro day attendance can easily be overblown, especially if the Browns plan on bringing all the quarterbacks to their own facility for pre-draft visits.

They better, as Brian Hoyer provides a limited ceiling for a team that has some good parts and otherwise made strides a year ago.

People have been wondering whether the Browns have a plan at quarterback for years, but this time, keeping the teams drafting around them wondering might offer some advantage.
 

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