The Cleveland Browns have been making moves this off-season. The Super Bowl Champs had some tough financial decisions to work out, leading to the departure of fan favorite Jadeveon "The Dog" Clowney and star safety John Johnson, among many others. As a result, Head Coach/General Manger Ed Hernandez has been blowing up phones around the league to move money and picks around to set the Browns up for a repeat tour this upcoming season. Hernandez didn't have to look far for his first trade partner, as he hit speed dial to reach up-and-coming LA Rams Head Coach Peter-Sams MAS NAKKY. The two good friends met at a local bar and cracked open a couple cold ones before coming to an agreement on a trade, one that would send previously mentioned safety John Johnson back to Los Angeles and the 24th overall pick in the draft to Cleveland. After obtaining a second 1st round pick, Hernandez continued to call far and wide to find another trade partner. Some time passed, and eventually the phone rang with Jacksonville on the other line. The Jags, with new second year head coach "GamblerLife" decided it would be best to trade back and stockpile on picks. After a number of offers were made, a great deal was made which saw the third overall pick land in possession of the Browns. Not even minutes after completing this deal, Hernandez received one last call, this time from another familiar face in the form of Super Bowl opponent Malek. One final blockbuster deal was agreed upon for the Browns, this time seeing third year WR Kadarius Toney, and the Giants' top two draft picks in this upcoming draft land in Cleveland with New York acquire the third overall pick. It's been a year to remember for Browns fans and the future looks even brighter heading into next season.
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