Found February 03, 2012 on Rant Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The Cleveland Browns’ front office have made it clear that they want to build this team through the draft, addressing their needs with young athletes that have bright futures. In last year’s offseason, the Browns stuck to their guns by being very particular in the free agent market, a move that left many Browns fans scratching their heads. After an extremely rough 2011 season, the Browns obviously need some help to take them to the next level. Free agency is very tricky as there are so many variables to consider: fitting the offensive and defensive systems, affecting the team’s chemistry, getting players  to adjust to a new organization, etc. Success in free agency can only be achieved by meticulous film study and preparation, and a whole lot of luck. Who should the Browns try to sign in 2012? That all depends on how the offseason plays out. Colt McCoy obviously underachieved this past season, and the front office might be looking for a new starter to lead next year’s offense....
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