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Cleveland Browns:
- “Don’t assume we’re going to draft an offensive tackle” (PFT) - “The Browns addressed one tackle spot by signing former Titans right tackle Jack Conklin as a free agent and there have been plenty of predictions that they’ll add another one in this month’s draft.”
- “Browns New GM Berry Prepared For Unique, ‘Virtual’ Draft” (AP) - “Berry, who came back to Cleveland after one season with Philadelphia, has spent part of the past few weeks separated from his family, which delayed its move to Ohio before the virus outbreak.”
- “Could Cleveland Be A Good Fit In Cleveland?” (OBR) - “Cleveland said he met with the Browns formally, at the NFL Combine and had a private visit lined up in Cleveland before the COVID-19 shutdown happened that was subsequently cancelled.”
- “When it comes to drafting Buckeyes it’s been O-H-I … don’t think so for the Browns” (BrownsZone) - “It’s one of the great unsolved mysteries of the NFL: Why, on draft day, have the Browns so consistently ignored college football’s most prolific football factory?”
NFL:
- “Competition committee examining clock manipulation” (NFL.com) - “Late in Tennessee’s upset wild-card win over New England, Titans coach Mike Vrabel did something that visibly irritated his former coach.”
- “Patriots, Packers and Saints among teams doing homework on Jordan Love” (CBS) - “So, it should come as no real surprise to learn that several teams are doing extensive research on Love as the draft nears.”
- “LeSean McCoy Says He Wants to Play at Least ‘Two More Years’” (MMQB) - “McCoy isn’t ready to retire just yet. The former Bills, Eagles and Chiefs RB is now a free agent, but he believes he’ll find a new franchise ahead of the 2020 season.”
- “Ex-Viking Tom Johnson gets $475,000 in settlement with city of Minneapolis” (ESPN) - “Former Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Tom Johnson was awarded $475,000 on Friday to settle his lawsuit with the city of Minneapolis.”