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    According to the National Football Post's Michael Lombardi, the Browns have offers on the table for both Brady Quinn and Braylon Edwards and will likely move both players.

    One team has reportedly made a standing offer of a first-round pick for Quinn, which the Browns will likely accept. They also have a package of at least a first-round pick on the table for Braylon Edwards, and Lombardi expects him to be dealt sometime this offseason. It's clear now that the Browns are in full-blown rebuilding mode after Phil Savage left the roster in shambles. Apr. 12 - 9:02 am et

    Source: National Football Post


    I am shocked they are ready to trade Quinn... Although there is new management, give Quinn a chance at QB, do they think Derek Anderson is the answer?

  • #2
    Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
    </delurk>

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lurker64
      Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
      Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Partial
        Originally posted by Lurker64
        Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
        Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.
        In a heartbeat... The #9 pick for a stud LT for the next decade... No doubt I would do that trade...

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        • #5
          New management is purging salary and aquiring picks to rebuild. They must have done an analysis and decided either a) quinn nor anderson are the answer b) both are good NFL QB's and Quinn has more trade value or c) anderson is the answer.

          I find this interesting that yet another team that "went for it" is in rebuilding mode. Trading away future picks to move up, aquiring guys like CWilliams for high picks and paying max dollar. Not sure how many times that method has to fail before teams stop trying it. But again if you are a GM on the hot seat I guess it doesn't matter if you mortgage the future to save another year at $1 million plus.

          Sadly if the pack falters this year TT could do the same thing. If his picks don't pan out and he proves to not have the acumen to pick players we hope/think he does I see him making a few big moves in FA next off season to try and get a winner on the field. Hopefully '09 is a great year and it won't come to that.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Partial
            Originally posted by Lurker64
            Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
            Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.

            The only thought would be which phone to use to call them and accept the deal.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by Lurker64
              Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
              Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.
              Considering that if they redid the 2007 NFL draft, the top two picks would be Adrian Peterson and Joe Thomas (in some order), I wouldn't even hesitate.
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              • #8
                Oh yeah. Ras has got it. The Cleveland Clowns can have our 9 for JT in a minute. That guy will play 10 more years. He's close to All-Pro now. He will explode in the next seasons.

                He's one of those rare lineman that was never a rookie.

                No way even Mangenious is dumb enuff to make that deal.

                He was a Savage pick. That seems to be a terminal deal in Cleve right now, there's always a slight chance.

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                • #9
                  The Browns committed huge dollars to Derek Anderson. Trade makes sense since the Browns are rebuilding under Coach Mangini.

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                  • #10
                    Wow, lots of people extremely high on him. I knew he had a good rookie year but haven't heard anyhting of him since.

                    Would you give up a 1 and a 2 to get him? To me, getting a known entity that is a stud is a much better idea than going with two possible unknowns imo.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Wow, lots of people extremely high on him. I knew he had a good rookie year but haven't heard anyhting of him since.

                      Would you give up a 1 and a 2 to get him? To me, getting a known entity that is a stud is a much better idea than going with two possible unknowns imo.
                      This is not saying much but I would take Quinn over Staford and Sanchez.

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                      • #12
                        let's give them our extra 3rd for shaun rogers
                        Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Originally posted by Lurker64
                          Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
                          Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.
                          Not only would I give the #9 pick, I would throw in something extra if they wanted it. Not a 1-4 round pick. But, I would be ecstatic if they took just the #9, so would be willing to sweeten it with a little something extra if that is what it took.

                          The guy has been to the Pro-Bowl in his 1st and 2nd years, and was a starter this year. He is about as solid of an individual as you will ever meet. There is absolutely no downside to him, nothing negative, and he has already proven himself to be among the best LTs in the game today. He pass blocks and he run blocks very, very well. Unless the #9 brings you a future NFL HOF'er, you won't get a better, more important player than Thomas. He would be a perfect player for the Packers to get with their #9.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Patler
                            Originally posted by Partial
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            Will the Browns have any players of note left after this offseason? Quick, offer then a first for Joe Thomas...
                            Would you give up #9 for JT? I'm not sure if I would. It'd require some thought.
                            Not only would I give the #9 pick, I would throw in something extra if they wanted it. Not a 1-4 round pick. But, I would be ecstatic if they took just the #9, so would be willing to sweeten it with a little something extra if that is what it took.

                            The guy has been to the Pro-Bowl in his 1st and 2nd years, and was a starter this year. He is about as solid of an individual as you will ever meet. There is absolutely no downside to him, nothing negative, and he has already proven himself to be among the best LTs in the game today. He pass blocks and he run blocks very, very well. Unless the #9 brings you a future NFL HOF'er, you won't get a better, more important player than Thomas. He would be a perfect player for the Packers to get with their #9.
                            Our 1 and any OLineman except Colledge would be fine with me.

                            Let's say our 1 & Moll, write up the paperwork and alert both teams?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              Wow, lots of people extremely high on him. I knew he had a good rookie year but haven't heard anyhting of him since.

                              Would you give up a 1 and a 2 to get him? To me, getting a known entity that is a stud is a much better idea than going with two possible unknowns imo.
                              He went to the probowl in year 2.

                              Pretty sure Joe Thomas is a stud.

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