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Cleveland Browns:
- "Cleveland Browns money trail shows premium on DBs, OLs" (ESPN) - "One of the best ways to crystallize a general manager’s priorities is through his spending. Where teams invest the most money can help illustrate where they believe games will be won or lost."
- "Can Johnny Manziel Come back from the Celebrity Injured List?" (WFNY) - "Cleveland Browns fans in recent days have accused their team of too little action on this year’s free agent front but, since the beginning of the new year, they’ve posted a dozen signings including three defensive backs..."
- "How have the rosters changed for Browns’ NFC opponents?" (Browns.com) - "The NFC’s representative in each of the past three Super Bowls have hailed from the West. If this thorny pack of teams makes it a fourth year in a row, the Browns will have a shot..."
- "Long before Spygate and Deflategate, innovative Paul Brown knew how to outsmart" (Plain Dealer) - "Nearly 50 years before Ray Farmer violated NFL rules by sending text messages to the sideline, the Browns drew the ire of league officials with another form of wireless communication."
NFL:
- "Potential vs. production: Is Kevin White or Amari Cooper a better bet?" (SI.com) - "In every draft, NFL teams measure the ceiling of each player, weighing the heights he may reach in his prime against the skills he can be expected to bring right away."
- "Jadeveon Clowney 'very encouraged' by rehab process" (NFL.com) - "Jadeveon Clowney continues his arduous recovery from knee surgery. The Houston Texans pass-rusher told reporters on Saturday that he is 'very encouraged' by the rehab process and he hasn't had any setbacks."
- "Russell Wilson: Contract situation will work out" (PFT) - "Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is heading into the final season of his contract, but he doesn’t sound overly concerned about getting a new deal done."
- "Ndamukong Suh Is Cursed" (538) - "With one splashy signing, the Miami Dolphins became nominal winners of one of the most anticipated bidding contests in the history of NFL free agency (for a non-quarterback)."