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Coery Williams wants out of Cleveland's 3-4


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He wants to be an interior lineman. Thoughts?

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/03/corey-williams-not-happy-in-cleveland/

"I know I could turn some heads inside," Williams said. "That's what I do. That's who I am. I know I could go anywhere and start. I just love being down on the inside because stuff happens more quickly. Out there on that end, stuff happens slow and I don't like that."

The Cleveland Plain-Dealer suggests Williams could ask for a trade, but that may not be easy for the Browns to pull off considering his salary. His play in 2008 wasn't much better than this year.

"I haven't been happy about it since day one," Williams said, regarding his playing time. "I'm not going to go all the way into it about how I feel about it, but I haven't been happy at all."

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Could cut Kemo and Hayden to make room. Maybe even Lewis or Thomas as well (or cut both if they want to just keep 4). Then we'll have Williams, Leonard, Tyler, and Irvin next season. Then either Lewis or Thomas depending who they want and if they want to keep 5 DTs. Sounds good to me.

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Unless Kemo, or us are EXTREMELY lucky, we can't line our ducks up counting on him considering the type of injury he had, and what he weighs.

VERY unlikely to return to being productive, but not entirely impossible. I wouldn't want to be the one betting on the positive outcome of it though.

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