The NFL trade deadline takes place this Tuesday, Nov. 4. That means that all 32 teams have until 4:00 p.m. ET that day to agree to deals with other teams for players or draft picks and send them into the league office. For the Cleveland Browns, they look to be sellers, on paper. They are 2-6 on the year and don't look to be in a position to stack wins through the second half of the season. Not to mention the Browns have already traded some players, such as Joe Flacco and Greg Newsome. One of the Browns' top players not named Myles Garrett that has been floated as a potential trade candidate is tight end David Njoku. But ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter poured cold water on any potential Njoku trades, in addition to a shocking strategy general manager Andrew Berry is implementing. Schefter reports on Sunday that the Browns "do not sound inclined to trade" Njoku. Additionally, Schefter says that the Browns plan on being "aggressive in acquiring players before the deadline." The Browns' strategy of bringing in pl
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