Wondering if this means he'd play the year at right tackle, replacing a struggling Shon Coleman and then take over for Joe in 2019, or if the Browns have a sense Thomas ain't coming back...
smh... and if the Browns would have signed Sammy Watkins, you would have responded like this: Cle signs Watkins. smh...another dissappointing bum! when will they learn? He and Pryor might combine for 35 rec...lol!
So keeping track of the QB moves... Kirk Cousins - Minnesota Case Keenum - Denver Sam Bradford - Buffalo A.J. McCarron - Arizona? We'll have to see the details of the contracts, but I wouldn't expect Keenum to preclude the Broncos from taking a QB at #5. Buffalo obviously angling up to draft their QB. For sure there are going to be three QBs off the board in the Top 5 picks.
After trading a 6010, 217 pound quarterback that they've been trying to unload for three seasons, they're likely not targeting a 6005, 215 pound quarterback. Plus, he won't be available at #2 or #3.
^^^^^ Should we, as Browns fans, be reading into the fact that we just traded #65 for a 6010, 217 pound quarterback and have been linked to a 6005, 215 pound quarterback in the draft? On the subject of Tyrod... I've seen some negativity around the move because he's a guy who "doesn't create offense", "doesn't push the ball", and "really only takes what the defense gives him". Hmm... so, *this* guy when John Dorsey traded for him? Alex Smith's final three seasons in San Francisco versus Tyrod's last three in Buffalo.
Who became *this* guy, after the trade: Who lost his job in Kansas City when John Dorsey traded up to get *this* guy - a productive, Big 12 quarterback with a great arm? Baker Mayfield, by comparison: Me, when I realized we're taking Baker Mayfield at #1 overall:
We interrupted your regularly-scheduled Baker Mayfield is the Best program to bring you this: Denver is taking Josh Allen at #5.