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Dawgs By Nature
- Who on the roster would bring back a 1st-round pick in a trade? (Thomas Moore) – “You make the call as general manager: which players currently on the Cleveland Browns roster would bring back at least one first-round draft pick in a trade?”
- Cleveland Browns training camp 2026: WR preview, Part 1 – Suddenly loaded with options? (Chris Pokorny) – “Next up on our Cleveland Browns training camp preview is the wide receiver position. It was one of the most ridiculed positions on the team last year, with many saying it was the worst group in football. Heading into this year’s camp, though, we’re mostly debating who the No. 4 receiver should be. Is that a good thing?”
- Sophomore Slump: Can Browns LB Carson Schwesinger repeat his rookie success? (Barry Shuck) – “Now that linebacker Carson Schwesinger is the darling of 2025, he is gearing up for the upcoming season. He is coming in with a sense of excitement to prove his worth and value and has familiarity, having played a year at the next level.”
- What are the expectations for TE Harold Fannin in year two? Browns Reacts Survey (Chris Pokorny) – “As we continue our Reacts polls leading up to Cleveland Browns training camp, now we focus on the team’s most potent weapon on offense last year: tight end Harold Fannin.”
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Cleveland Browns
- Cleveland Browns 2026 training camp position preview: Quarterbacks (Beacon Journal) – “The biggest battle of training camp will be Deshaun Watson vs. Shedeur Sanders to be the starting quarterback entering the 2026 season. The likelihood this is settled before the end of August feels slim, just because of the format of the preseason.”
- Browns fans feel new hope ahead of 2026 training camp thanks to 3 main reasons (cleveland.com) – “Over the last two seasons of three and five wins, Cleveland Browns fans haven’t had much to feel optimistic about. Is that tide finally turning?”
- Assessing the Browns’ linebackers heading into the 2026 season (clevelandbrowns.com) – “The Cleveland Browns linebacker room is anchored by the reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year in Carson Schwesinger and a new veteran in Quincy Williams, who has experience working with defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg.”
- New public group to own new Browns stadium (Fox 8) – “Brook Park City Council approved the creation of a new community authority to own and manage the Cleveland Browns new stadium complex now under construction. At a public hearing, some residents had questions about the authority.”
NFL
- Execs, coaches, scouts rank top NFL safeties for 2026 (ESPN) – “Modern safeties are versatile, and teams are deploying them in different parts of the field with frequency. The latest trend in the NFL is utilizing a safety with size as a “big nickel,” putting them in the slot to disrupt closer to the line of scrimmage. That has worked for the Baltimore Ravens thanks to the No. 1-ranked player at the position, and the Seattle Seahawks perfected it with a rookie who is almost a hybrid linebacker/safety.”
- Seahawks’ Mike Macdonald doesn’t ‘care’ about NFC West moves, feels no different after Super Bowl title (NFL.com) – “Mike Macdonald’s mentality hasn’t changed after raising a Lombardi Trophy in Seattle. The Seahawks coach simply endeavors to get the most out of his players each year.”
- Why A.J. Brown is the Patriots’ most intriguing player as they eye Super Bowl return (The Athletic) – “When the massive trade finally landed, and A.J. Brown was at long last a member of the New England Patriots, it didn’t feel like a huge blockbuster. That was in part because Myles Garrett was sent to the Los Angeles Rams on the same day and because Brown going to the Patriots felt inevitable for weeks. But that doesn’t diminish the significance of the trade.”













