The Cleveland Browns may have surprised a few owners in the league when they proposed the idea of allowing teams to trade draft picks up to five years in the future, rather than the current three.
There was a strange news nugget that fell out of the NFL’s rule-proposal submission process on Wednesday, which revealed that the Browns want to make it possible for teams to trade first-round picks ...
The NBA’s ongoing effort to address tanking has sparked renewed debate across the league, with multiple ideas emerging from recent general manager discussions. Among them, a unique proposal shared by ...
The Cleveland Browns surprised more than a few with a seemingly out-of-left-field proposal to allow NFL teams to deal draft picks up to five years into the future, to be potentially voted on at the ...
Less than two weeks after they suggested a significant rule change that would have altered the future of NFL trades, the Cleveland Browns withdrew their proposal. According to NFL Media, the Browns ...
Zach Lowe shares a tanking solution idea that came up in the GMs meeting that intrigued a few General Managers: A proposal to not get rid of the draft entirely, but get rid of the draft order. Every ...
The memo sent to all 30 teams Tuesday is imperfect, but takes necesary steps in addressing the league’s biggest problem ...
The Browns initially proposed a change to the league's current three-year limit on trading draft picks. Nick Cammett / Getty Images PHOENIX — The Cleveland Browns will withdraw their proposal for the ...
Conspiracy theory? Perhaps. Very odd Cleveland Browns coincidence? At the very least. Myles Garrett trade precursor? Well … There was a strange news nugget that fell out of the NFL’s rule-proposal ...