- CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Scribbles in my Browns notebook from the drafts second day. 1. Just because the Browns drafted Brandon Weeden, do they have to trade Colt McCoy? Why not keep him, especially since he is a pro in terms of attitude and work ethic. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- The Cleveland Browns traded up to draft running back Trent Richardson, seemingly to help take pressure off quarterback Colt McCoy, but a different QB might be the beneficiary of that choice. (ESPN)
- The Cleveland Browns have long been considered one of the worst draft-day performers in the NFL. They did well with their first pick in the first round (trading up to No. 3 to ensure Trent Richardson would be there), but at No. (Bleacherreport.com)
- No one believed them. Except one team. The Browns bought what the Vikings were cooking and suckers were born. Cleveland was convinced at least several teams were prepared to leap them when by all accounts that wasn't going to happen. (CBS Sports)
- CLEVELAND, Ohio -- California offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz has been selected by the Cleveland Browns in the second round, with the 37th overall pick in the NFL draft. The NFL. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- My father is a diehard Alabama football fan, and thus I have found myself on the phone with him while watching Crimson Tide games throughout the past several years. (YAHOO!)
- The Cleveland Browns used the 22nd pick on Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden, and are now looking to deal last seasons starter, Colt McCoy. (Los Angeles Times)
- How he fits: Schwartz can play left tackle, right tackle or even guard, but its a no-brainer that he will plug in on the right side in Cleveland. (Sporting News)
- It didn't take long for the Cleveland Browns to reveal their plans after taking Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden with the 22nd pick in the NFL Draft. (Washington Post)
- BEREA, Ohio -- The two biggest problems I have with the Cleveland Browns taking quarterback Brandon Weeden is his age (28 years old) and where they drafted him. (ESPN)
Friday, April 27, 2012
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