OT: Braylon Edwards and the Giants/Browns Draft
There have been an aboverage amount of rumours the past couple weeks about Braylon being traded from Cleveland to New York. Yesterday Cleveland took 2 WRs in the 2nd round, Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi, so it looks like they are done with #17. But NY took 2 WRs in Hakeem Nicks and Ramses Barden who are both huge targets. I dont think that NY is gonna trade for Braylon but Cleveland doesnt want him.
I have one question, where is he gonna end up?
Lions
there are plenty of teams out there with WR needs. i think cleveland had a pretty decent draft and could easily get rid of him and rebuild.
same thing goes with ocho cinco in cincy, as a cincy fan id like to see him gone.
He'd be a good fit for Philly. But I don't think he is going anywhere. They probably drafted those guys to motivate him to play. If one of them pans out then next year...maybe.
I think with philly going w/ Macklin that they are fine. Jackson has alot of talent and compliments Macklin well.
I would say the ravens but they're in the same division, and around here there have been an aboverage amount of rumors about boldin.
April 26th, 2009 at 10:18 PM ^
Great uses of aboverage Braylon.
i think the chances are more than aboverage that he stays put, though it would make sense that the cardinals and browns just swap disgruntled WRs, as they are both more than aboverage WRs
Braylon, don't tell me you've started speaking in the third-person.
The Bears need WR's bad and I could see him being a good fit there.
lawl
April 26th, 2009 at 10:27 PM ^
i try, i try
April 27th, 2009 at 11:26 AM ^
He makes almost too much sense there. Cutler would be the best NFL QB he's had, so you would expect his production to only increase. And the Bears haven't ever developed a good WR that I can remember, so why not trade for one? I can't think of a rational explanation why the Bears franchise would be utterly incapable of developing a WR, but the empirical evidence is there.
Now that they've got the QB, and with their aging defense, I don't see the point in waiting to see if a draft pick pans out in three years.