The Cleveland Browns have a plethora of options for them at pick No. 2 overall including taking a quarterback, taking an elite prospect in Travis Hunter or Abdul Carter, or moving down for another team in pursuit of one of the top two quarterbacks with a trade partner like the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders have all expressed a desire to acquire Stafford.
A proposed Cleveland Browns trade would send the No. 2 pick to the Las Vegas Raiders to select Shedeur Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns will be in the market for a veteran quarterback. They don’t have a lot of money to spend, so they can’t afford a high-end name. Instead, they will most likely choose from the mid-to-lower tiers and settle for whoever is available at a discount.
Just days after the Las Vegas Raiders made pass rusher Maxx Crosby the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, the Cleveland Browns one-upped them by putting an end to Myles Garrett’s trade request and locking him into a deal that will pay him an average of $40 million per year on a four-year extension that runs through the 2030 season.
Micah Parsons is coming to the table with more firepower now that Las Vegas Raiders' edge rusher Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns are shattering contract records.
In the immediate aftermath of the Las Vegas Raiders giving Maxx Crosby a record-setting extension, we have to wonder how Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher TJ Watt feels about this as the more seasoned and accomplished player of the two in the AFC.
“If the Titans use the No. 1 pick on Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter or Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter, the Browns will select Ward. He’s the only rookie quarterback who’d have a chance to be Cleveland’s opening day starter in September,” Jackson wrote.
The Las Vegas Raiders plan to release quarterback Gardner Minshew next week, a person with knowledge of the decision said Wednesday.
The Browns, Colts ... a busy week for the Seahawks, and the Raiders. The former AFC West rivals (prior to 2002) did some business on Friday night, with quarterback Geno Smith being sent from Seattle to Las Vegas for a third-round pick.
Could the Browns actually trade the pick? It's a possibility, and Bleacher Report's Alex Kay has proposed a deal in which Cleveland would send the No. 2 selection to the Las Vegas Raiders in ...