
Tony Grossi covers the Cleveland Browns and NFL for 850 ESPN Cleveland and TheLandOnDemand.com. A 40-year veteran covering professional football in Cleveland, Tony is one of 50 members on the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. A graduate of Ohio University (BSJ, 1979), Grossi has accomplished much in his career, including covering more than 35 Super Bowls and NFL drafts, five NCAA basketball Final Fours, Major League Baseball All-Star Games and World Series, and the 1984 Summer Olympic Games.
The Browns want the NFL to allow trades involving up to five years of future draft picks, instead of the present three years.
The Dolphins have the most draft picks over two years and the Jets have the most No. 1s to address their problems. The Browns? They have a Top 5 defense.
Elgton Jenkins is open to playing anywhere but doesn’t want to play musical chairs across the offensive line.
Left tackle and center – perhaps the two most important positions – are still unsettled as the Browns’ focus turns to the draft.
Browns stick with offensive tackle and wide receiver, but there’s a new name.
According to Overthecap.com, the Browns have $77 million in cap charges for players no longer with the team.
The Browns respected Bitonio’s time and space, and they paid for it.
Wednesday should bring some clarity on Bitonio’s future.
The club agreed to terms with guard Zion Johnson and linebacker Quincy Williams.
Browns reach for left tackle and take receiver second.
My pick for the Browns’ fourth quarterback in camp would be Tyler Huntley. He makes all the sense in the world to me.
Monken surrounded himself with young and energetic coordinators.
Monken’s staff is exceeded only by Ravens coach Jesse Minter’s staff of 29.
Howard’s acquisition puts Browns’ focus on left tackle in the draft.
Four Buckeyes in a row go in top six of our second mock draft.
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