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Thursday, July 03, 2008 --- 48 days ago http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/07/03/if-joe-jurevicius-isnt-healthy-maybe-t
Filed under: Browns , AFC North Now that Joe Jurevicius might not be ready for the start of training camp, thanks to knee surgery No. 4 this offseason, the discussion turns to who will man the No. 3 wide receiver position in his absence. Pro Football Weekly writes that Joshua Cribbs could be one alternative, although they admit that he struggled with drop passes during minicamp. There are also rumors that the Browns are interested in trading for Chargers wideout Eric Parker , and some fans wonder if Eddie Kennison or Joe Horn are viable options (yes, no and no). Perhaps the most intriguing alternative is the suggestion that the Browns could move tight end Kellen Winslow to receiver in certain passing situations. The Orange and Brown Report's Lane Adkins quickly nixes the thought : Winslow does line-up wide often as part of the offensive scheme, but there is absolutely no desire on part of the Browns to move him to the WR spot and basically rip some of the fabric from the scheme. Makes sense. Adkins also notes that the organization doesn't want a young, inexperienced No. 3 wideout, but "if this team goes into camp with no new players, it only means they have support that Jurevicius is going to return or faith in some players on the roster to step-up." Despite the uncertainty surrounding Jurevicius, the Browns' offense is is pretty good shape. Sure, Derek Anderson needs to improve his accuracy, especially on shorter routes, but the ... |
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