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Cleveland Browns:
- “Duke Johnson drawing trade interest from multiple teams, Breshad Perriman and Browns not close, and more” (Plain Dealer) - “Dorsey did a lot more at the NFL Combine than watch big defensive linemen such as Montez Sweat and big receivers such as D.K. Metcalf make history with their blazing 40 times.”
- “Byron Murphy separates himself in cornerback drills Browns GM couldn’t wait to watch” (ABJ) - “Dorsey said last week he couldn’t wait to watch cornerbacks run and work out Monday during the final day of the NFL Scouting Combine.”
- “Clemson DT Christian Wilkins excelled in classroom, on field, says he can help with improving Browns culture” (C-T) - “Christian Wilkins had 16 sacks in four seasons at Clemson, totaled 40.5 tackles for loss and won two national championships. Impressive stats for sure, but not close to No. 1 on his resume.”
NFL:
- “Roundup: Eagles, Seumalo agree to 3-year extension” (NFL.com) - “Threes are wild. Three years after the Philadelphia Eagles drafted guard Isaac Seumalo in the third round, they’re giving him a new three-year deal that’s good through the 2022 season.”
- “NFL Rumors: Are the Jets Favored to Sign Le’Veon Bell?” (SI.com) - “With the new league year almost here, it won’t be much longer before certain players, such as Le’Veon Bell and Nick Foles, find new homes.”
- “Chiefs could move Ford, Houston, sources say” (ESPN) - “Dee Ford and Justin Houston combined for 22 sacks last season and 47.5 the past three seasons for the Chiefs. But it’s possible that neither will play for Kansas City in 2019.”
- “Raiders, Gruden love Murray, ‘almost universally’ believed Cards go QB” (CBS) - “No one has more buzz around the NFL right now than Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray, who managed to capture roughly 90 percent of the headlines coming out of the combine.”
- “Dean Blandino: AAF’s Sky Judge provides template for NFL” (PFT) - “The NFL’s Competition Committee is studying the idea of adding a video official to each officiating crew. To see how it would work in action, all the NFL has to do is look...”