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Cleveland Browns:
- "Jimmy Haslam and Ray Farmer love Johnny Manziel, but Greg Robinson high on their list at No. 4, sources say" (Plain Dealer) - "Auburn offensive tackle Greg Robinson is high on the Browns' list at No. 4, but owner Jimmy Haslam and general manager Ray Farmer also love Johnny Manziel, league sources have told cleveland.com."
- "2014 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns Spotlight" (CBS) - "A year ago, there was a lot of hope connected with the Browns franchise with a new owner, new front office, new coaching staff and a brand new beginning in Cleveland."
- "A rookie GM with two first-round picks? Before Ray Farmer, there was Ozzie Newsome, and look what he did" (ESPN Cleveland) - "Back to the future: Ray Farmer is about to embark on his first NFL draft as a general manager. He has no past performance chart. The immediate future of the Browns is in his hands."
- "Joe Haden: This team will be completely different" (ClevelandBrowns.com) - "Joe Haden understands the NFL. He knows the Kansas City Chiefs went from 2-14 in 2012, to 11-5 and a wild card berth in 2013. He recognizes the 49ers didn’t have a winning season from 2003-2010, before eventually returning a juggernaut franchise."
NFL:
- "NFL personnel believe Rams, Vikings have discussed Sam Bradford trade" (SI.com) - "When the offseason began, the St. Louis Rams were adamant about their commitment to starting quarterback Sam Bradford."
- "What we learned from Monday's draft buzz" (NFL.com) - "As the smoke rises leading up to Thursday's start of the 2014 NFL Draft, it's no surprise that Johnny Manziel is right in the thick of rampant rumors."
- "Giants allow cameras in their draft room" (PFT) - "In a press release distributed on Monday, NFL Network announced that 15 teams had agreed to put cameras in their draft rooms for coverage of this week’s draft."
- "Peyton: I'm still a work in progress" (ESPN) - "Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning may not have won Super Bowl XLVIII this past February..."