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REPORT: Browns talked to Panthers about move up from 12


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NFL Network's Mike Silver reports the Browns have talked with three teams picking in the top eight about a trade up from No. 12.

Likely to select Myles Garrett at No. 1 overall, the Browns might have to move up from No. 12 for their latest "quarterback solution." The Browns have been linked to UNC's Mitchell Trubisky for months, but his stock is unclear. He could go anywhere from No. 2 to No. 12. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported as recently as three days ago that the Browns were still seriously considering Trubisky at No. 1, but it's ultimately unlikely.
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1 minute ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

I must have smoked some crack, because I have no idea what's going on anymore....

Once you come down off your high you'll realize you haven't missed a thing.  Lot's of reports, sources, and theories with little to no relevance or significance. 

Of course every team is exploring options, but I guess during draft week that turns into news...

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4 minutes ago, shulasmyhero said:

Once you come down off your high you'll realize you haven't missed a thing.  Lot's of reports, sources, and theories with little to no relevance or significance. 

Of course every team is exploring options, but I guess during draft week that turns into news...

The difference this year especially is that people fully buy in to each and every rumour. it seems.

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7 minutes ago, shulasmyhero said:

Once you come down off your high you'll realize you haven't missed a thing.  Lot's of reports, sources, and theories with little to no relevance or significance. 

Of course every team is exploring options, but I guess during draft week that turns into news...

Looked at your post and was overjoyed that someone was as over trade talks as I was. Looked at your user name and was immediately horrified. So many mixed emotions.

First one to post a topic not relating to a rumored trade gets unlimited pie from me for every post until after the draft. Yes - we have talked with other teams about trades. Yes - it may happen. No - I do not care that our FO is on the phone right now working on a lot of scenarios with a lot of teams.

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16 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

My ideal scenario is us dropping to 12. 

In that scenario, Saints don't go full stupid and try for McCaffrey, and we get him.

Then trade up to get Njoku and you'll see a very happy man.

Sorry my dreams will come true first.

Fournette at 8

Panthers move back up at 12 or 18 pickup OJ Howard.!

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1 minute ago, shulasmyhero said:

Agree and it seems they are doing so no matter how much they contradict each other.

And still trying to figure out how they fit together. I've got to the point in recent years that the draft itself is more interesting if I dont get so emersed in the pre draft stuff. 

I can't wait to see some new debates less of these stupid x > y > z stuff

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