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Grossi speculates that Browns might cut Droughns

Tony Grossi provides some info that might help explain the Browns’ strategy:

Droughns is due a $1.75 million roster bonus on March 17. He also is due a $1.25 million base salary, which means he is a $3 million player if the Browns keep him.

That might have been the figure that Lewis agreed to. He had a standing offer of between $1.5 million and $2 million on the table from the Ravens.

So the Browns might be thinking that they are better off replacing Droughns, whom they have severely soured on, with Browns-killer Lewis for one year. That might not interfere with plans to take Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson with their first pick in the draft.

He also says that the Browns are determined to feature two backs next season, so it’s still very possible that they will take Peterson.

Terry Pluto calls the move a wise gamble.

Browns sign Jamal Lewis to one-year deal

What are they thinking? Are they still thinking of taking Adrian Peterson? Does this mean they will release Rueben Droughns?

Maybe they’re not sold on Peterson, or maybe they’ll dump Droughns and still go after Peterson.

Lewis does give them a power back that will help in the tough AFC North, but I hope this doesn’t mean they are considering Brady Quinn at #3. If they don’t take Peterson or Joe Thomas, I hope they trade down.

The Brady Quinn rumors are heating up again

From John Clayton at ESPN:

QB Brady Quinn had his workout Sunday at Notre Dame. He was OK. Quinn did a good job on the inside pass. What was interesting was who was there to watch the workout. The Browns, Vikings and Texans attended with big collection of owners, coaches and general managers. The Browns asked Quinn for an individual workout, so maybe they will consider him at No. 3. Quinn would be an ideal fit in Brad Childress’ offense, but there is no certainty the Vikings would take him at No. 7. With Jake Plummer no longer an option for the Texans, Quinn might be a consideration at No. 8. Note that Matt Millen didn’t attend for the Lions. Detroit apparently isn’t interested in drafting a quarterback at No. 2.

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