Tuesday, April 13, 2010

WR Bryant might lose his chance of putting on Browns jersey

Being ranked the top wide receiver of this year’s draft, former Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant has to manage a list of teams that he is going to visit. However, his value seems dropped to some team like the Cleveland Browns, who were said to be no longer interested in the receiver.

According to some rumors, the Browns will cancel the visit of Bryant as they removed his name from the team’s list of acquirable players. One of the possible reasons is that the Browns would not like to take a player with checkered background and Bryant is well-known for his off-field issues. That is reasonable if we recall why the Browns released wide receiver Braylon Edwards, who was signed by the New York Jets two days after being cut and how they gave up tenth overall pick Michael Crabtree to the San Francisco 49ers.

The Browns under head coach Eric Mangini have a lot of reasons to be strict or careful with players’ background, but the problem is other teams are making bold move to acquire as good player as possible and the remaining players that are qualified to put on Browns jersey may be just less talented.

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