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Cleveland Browns are at the center of the NFL trade universe

By Tony Grossi

October 20, 2009, 9:37AM

 

CLEVELAND -- Will the Browns add to their stockpile of picks in the 2010 draft by swinging another deal before today's 4 o'clock NFL trade deadline?

 

The prominent names mentioned in rumors have been quarterback Brady Quinn, specialist Josh Cribbs and defensive end Corey Williams.

 

Not-so-prominent rumors have posed trade possibilities involving linebacker Kamerion Wimbley, nose tackle Shaun Rogers, and, yes, even left tackle Joe Thomas.

 

Why are the Browns the subject of so many rumors? That's obvious. Coach Eric Mangini has not been shy about pulling the trigger on trades to rid his locker room of players not with his program.

 

Also, word spread quickly after Mangini assessed his inherited roster in February that the Browns would be willing to trade anybody except Thomas and linebacker D'Qwell Jackson.

 

Mangini and General Manager George Kokinis affirmed that notion by trading tight end Kellen Winslow on Feb. 27 -- the very first day of the NFL trading season. In April, they made three trades in the first round of the draft. In August, they traded defensive lineman Louis Leonard. Two weeks ago, they traded receiver Braylon Edwards.

 

Mangini has engineered two blockbuster trades with his old team, the Jets -- one on draft day giving them the chance to draft quarterback Mark Sanchez and then shipping them Edwards, a No. 1 receiver.

 

Now the Jets are looking for a defensive lineman to replace Pro Bowl tackle Kris Jenkins, who is out for the year with a torn knee ligament. Could Mangini and Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum pull off yet another trade? Anything is possible.

 

So far, Mangini's trades have netted four additional picks in the 2010 draft on April 22-24. In addition to their own selections in each of the seven rounds, the Browns now possess:

 

• The Jets' third-round and fifth-round picks (Edwards trade). If Edwards finishes with 55 or more catches, the first choice improves to the second round.

 

• Tampa Bay's fifth-round pick (Winslow trade).

 

• Carolina's sixth-round pick (Leonard trade).

 

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Any article that mentions trading Joe Thomas being traded should be burned, and the writer should be stabbed....multiple times. That's the most outrageous thing I think I have ever heard in my life. I would believe my friend saw a UFO before I believe the Browns are trying to trade JT

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• The Jets' third-round and fifth-round picks (Edwards trade). If Edwards finishes with 55 or more catches, the first choice improves to the second round.

 

After reading that, I can't get a song out of my head, "I can't catch Fifty-fiveeeeeeeeeee"

 

I hate relying on that punk to catch anything but staph.

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They couldn't be serious about Thomas...........maybe Rogers (sad if he were to go because I enjoy watching him/very exciting player)

 

 

This says a lot, By Tony Grossi

 

 

I used to like this guy but anymore he has become a negative distraction.

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