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TJ Ward or Joe Haden, anyone?
#11
I would assume that Hayden gets picked up on waivers. I think it may be too late to add a CB that tend to take a while to play Zims way. I am guessing we wont look at him unless he wants to move to S
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#12
Adam Schefter‏Verified account @AdamSchefter  6m6 minutes ago
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Joe Haden's agent Drew Rosenhaus on his client: "Tons of interest in him. He will have a new deal with another team by tomorrow afternoon."

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#13
Quote: @Canthony said:
I would assume that Hayden gets picked up on waivers. I think it may be too late to add a CB that tend to take a while to play Zims way. I am guessing we wont look at him unless he wants to move to S

He can't be waived.  He's an automatic free agent.
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#14
talk this morning was the saints would be the most likely to pay him decent money,  but the patriots are always looking to grab others tossed aside treasures and make the rest of the league look stupid.
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#15
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
An item at the Factory Of Sadness fire sale that might be worth inspection...

Cameron Erving - T - BrownsThe Cleveland Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot reports the Browns are shopping former first-round OL Cameron Erving.

The No. 19 overall pick in 2015, Erving has played multiple positions and struggled in all of them. He was competing for the right tackle job this year, but he went down with a calf injury last week. He likely would not have beaten out Shon Coleman either way. The Browns are also attempting to move Joe Haden and Brock Osweiler.

Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer Aug 29 - 11:15 AMPlayer Outlook
I really liked Erving coming out in the draft, but it's been a surprise that he couldn't win a full-time job in Cleveland. I'm not sure what he would do here, unless our coach and GM want someone to push or supplant Remmers at RT. 
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Quote: @Jor-El said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
An item at the Factory Of Sadness fire sale that might be worth inspection...

Cameron Erving - T - BrownsThe Cleveland Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot reports the Browns are shopping former first-round OL Cameron Erving.

The No. 19 overall pick in 2015, Erving has played multiple positions and struggled in all of them. He was competing for the right tackle job this year, but he went down with a calf injury last week. He likely would not have beaten out Shon Coleman either way. The Browns are also attempting to move Joe Haden and Brock Osweiler.

Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer Aug 29 - 11:15 AMPlayer Outlook
I really liked Erving coming out in the draft, but it's been a surprise that he couldn't win a full-time job in Cleveland. I'm not sure what he would do here, unless our coach and GM want someone to push or supplant Remmers at RT. 
He's probably worth a peek...too talented..timing is prohibitive though...
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#17
so for those of you that will watch anything football. ( i cant watch shitty teams)  how bad/good is the browns OL?  i've heard it called both ways,  so are they really that shitty?  if so why would we want to take a look at a player they are cutting?  ( its not like the vikings have recent history of developing OL talent)
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#18
Quote: Browns are also attempting to move Joe Haden and Brock Osweiler.

LMAO.  any takers?
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#19
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
so for those of you that will watch anything football. ( i cant watch shitty teams)  how bad/good is the browns OL?  i've heard it called both ways,  so are they really that shitty?  if so why would we want to take a look at a player they are cutting?  ( its not like the vikings have recent history of developing OL talent)
I think the Haden release might be about money.  I heard they wanted him to take a pay cut and he refused.  Haven't seen him play this preseason but I've always thought he was pretty good.  I really don't know anything about the Erving situation.
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Quote: @1VikesFan said:
@JimmyinSD said:
so for those of you that will watch anything football. ( i cant watch shitty teams)  how bad/good is the browns OL?  i've heard it called both ways,  so are they really that shitty?  if so why would we want to take a look at a player they are cutting?  ( its not like the vikings have recent history of developing OL talent)
I think the Haden release might be about money.  I heard they wanted him to take a pay cut and he refused.  Haven't seen him play this preseason but I've always thought he was pretty good.
from what i've heard he has been injured quite a bit the last couple years battling concussion and groin issues and consequently his play has fallen off quite a bit.
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