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Cleveland Browns:
- “Jimmy and Dee Haslam on a QB at No. 1, new uniforms, ‘a long way to go’ and more” (Plain Dealer) - “Jimmy attending the pro days of Sam Darnold and Josh Allen to the Browns starting the new uniform process with the NFL office.”
- “Hue Jackson says running back Saquon Barkley is worthy of top-five pick” (ABJ) - “By now, you know the likeliest draft scenario for the Browns: Pick a quarterback at No. 1 overall and the best available player at No. 4.”
- “Hue Jackson continues to pass blame” (DPD) - “There’s a lot of blame to be passed around when it comes to the Cleveland Browns and their 1-31 record over the past two seasons. Well, as long as none of it gets passed to head coach Hue Jackson that is.”
- “NFL had site visit at Pro Football Hall of Fame ahead of host city choices for 2019, 2020 drafts” (WKYC) - “The combined bid of Cleveland and Canton was chosen as a finalist to host the NFL Draft in either 2019 or 2020 on February 15, 2018.”
NFL:
- “Lamar Jackson throws from under center but declines to run 40” (ESPN) - “Lamar Jackson used Louisville’s pro day Thursday to try to prove to NFL decision-makers that he can throw from under center, but he again declined to run the 40-yard dash.”
- “What Makes Baker Mayfield Tick—and Why it Might Be Problematic” (SI.com) - “It’s been a common theme during his five years in the spotlight: One of Baker Mayfield’s chief motivators—if not the biggest of them all—is criticism.”
- “Houston Texans sign veteran QB Brandon Weeden” (NFL.com) - “The Houston Texans announced Thursday they signed the free-agent quarterback, who last played for the franchise in 2015. That’s also the last time he appeared in an NFL game.”
- “NFL continues to fail to secure Wonderlic scores” (PFT) - “The NFL is good at plenty of things. The NFL is not good at plenty of other things. The NFL is very bad at keeping Wonderlic scores secret.”