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Browns looking to deal Little and Gordon


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Despite Gordon's "problems" he seems like a pretty talented receiver and the Browns are in full on tank mode this season.

 

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Appearing on Sunday NFL Countdown, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Browns are fielding trade offers for Josh Gordon and Greg Little.
Totally not tanking. Right. It's unlikely the Browns could get much in return for either player. Gordon is one misstep away from getting a one-year suspension, while Little can't catch the football. However, both players have loads of talent. Gordon could be one of the best receivers in the league if he really wanted to. It wouldn't be a shock if a team took a gamble on him ahead of October's trade deadline. Gordon will make his season debut today against Minnesota.
 

 

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Supposedly they have received a "quality offer" for Gordon...make of that what you will. They used a 2nd round pick in the supplemental draft for him, so I'm assuming they would want at least a 3rd pick, possibly more. Although knowing he's one fug up away from a year-long suspension has to depress the price.

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