May 20, 2013

2013 NFL Draft – “Did the Browns win or lose?” with Scott Raab – WFNY Podcast – 2013-04-29

WFNY Podcast LogoScott Raab wasn’t enthused this morning after the Browns’ draft. Craig is cautiously optimistic about the value and strategy. Both finish by saying, “We’ll see.”

  • The Browns’ strategy and value
  • Scott’s dismayed by the Browns draft
  • Attacking the quarterback vs. filling defensive backfield
  • Are the corners really too short?
  • 20+ players are going into their second year
  • 15+ third year players
  • Joe Banner and his credit for success
  • Should the Browns have traded their fourth rounder to the Steelers?
  • What are the Browns’ goals for wins in 2013
  • Re-hiring Mike Brown and Scott likes it
  • Doing due diligence on Phil Jackson
  • Mike Brown growing and changing
  • Halftime adjustments and getting better
  • Is Kyrie Irving going to learn how to play defense? [Read more...]

Jim Brown on Trent Richardson: “I think he’s ordinary.”

When arguably the greatest running back in the history of the NFL played for your franchise, it only makes sense to ask his opinion when the team is rumored to be leaning toward drafting a new running back.

Most former athletes would give a boring, vanilla, vague nod of approval. But not Jim Brown. In an interview with ESPN radio, Jim Brown made it clear he doesn’t think Trent Richardson is anything special.

“I’m not overwhelmed with it,” Brown said of the idea that the Browns could take Richardson. “The problem is that he’s ordinary. I think he’s ordinary.”

Asked what about him is ordinary, Brown said, “the size, the speed, his moves.”

Asked if any running backs in this year’s draft impress him, Brown said, “Not really. It’s not a good year, obviously.”

Brown would go on to say that today’s NFL is a QB’s game, and if you look at the QBs and RBs on many recent Super Bowl teams, it’s a point hard to argue with. Still, with so many pundits saying Richardson is the best RB prospect since Adrian Peterson, it’s going to be awfully hard for the Browns to pass on a potential franchise RB who can easy some of the offensive burden from Colt McCoy and the WR group.

Perhaps that’s a little counter intuitive to how the best teams do it today, but it just might be the best option the Browns have.

[Related: The Relief of the Arrival of Draft Day]