Published on: 2nd August, 2010
Thanks to great coverage from various media outlets, and Bleacher Report's own Daniel Wolf, we have a plethora of information about the opening days of Browns training camp. Everyone who reported on the opening day of practice noted how much more accurate quarterbacks Jake Delhomme and Seneca ...Published on: 31st July, 2010
Welcome to the 2010 NFL Football Season! The Cleveland Browns training camp is officially underway, and the quest to prevent season-ending injuries during two-a-days has begun. General manager Tom Heckert managed to sign all draft picks with the exception of first-round pick Joe Haden. No. 5 overall pick, safety Eric Berry, signed for ...Published on: 31st July, 2010
Two key camp holdouts were avoided in the NFL late this week as Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow both agreed to contracts. Bradford, the No. 1 overall pick, reportedly signed with the Rams for $86 million over six years, with $50 million guaranteed, in the wee hours of Saturday morning. That's an ...Published on: 30th July, 2010
With so much focus on picking the right quarterback, running back, and wide receiver on your fantasy team, sometimes a good tight end can get lost in the shuffle. Tight ends are a little tougher to pick out than running backs because the blocking tight ends will get a lot ...Published on: 27th July, 2010
While some quarterbacks enter the season on the "hot seat," others start the season with all the confidence in the world before succumbing to the rigors of a 16-week season.Even if these quarterbacks survive the season, the playoffs are a cruel mistress that has left more than one great regular ...Published on: 26th July, 2010
Head coach Eric Mangini is not the kind of guy who sits around waiting for his players to sign their contracts. While the front office has managed to sign their third-round draft picks and lower, including Colt McCoy, the top three picks remain unsigned as of this writing. Joe Haden, T.J. Ward, ...Published on: 23rd July, 2010
The Cleveland Browns signed quarterback Colt McCoy on Thursday, diffusing what could've been a very distracting issue during training camp. While Browns' president Mike Holmgren has gone out of his way to emphasize McCoy was not in the mix to be a starter, the fact that McCoy was a hot topic ...Published on: 23rd July, 2010
It's the classic case of needs versus wants. What the team needs out of a certain player may not be what the player wants to do. A player who has sat at one position for years may suddenly find themselves having to learn a new position because that's what the team ...Published on: 20th July, 2010
The Tennessee Titans avoided a potentially huge holdout by one of the best running backs in the league by re-working his contract and finalizing the deal on Monday. But that doesn't mean the contract drama in the NFL is anywhere near being over. Besides the rookies, there still are plenty of veterans ...Published on: 19th July, 2010
Predicting what the Cleveland Browns will do in 2010 is about as easy as predicting who will win a stock car race. There is one school of thought promoting the task of rebuilding the Browns still is at such an early point that a 2-14 season is something everyone should prepare ...