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    The veteran wideout demand is high, and the supply is MTnba2k.com limited. Teams such as the Eagles, Buccaneers, Titans and 49ers are ready to pounce for much-needed help at the position. Pryor is on everyone's radar as a slightly cheaper, more durable option than Jeffery.Pryor played like a.



    No. 1 for the Browns despite his new position and team's QB carousel. He got better as a route runner and became a more complete target as the season progressed. The upside says Cleveland shouldn't mind splurging to keep him.MORE: Top free agents for 2017But then again, this is the NFL's "Moneyball" team of the moment, even when it has all the possible money.



    The Browns need to find their true franchise QB to take the next step as a rebuilding franchise. That QB, whether a rookie or young veteran, needs a guy like Pryor for the next few seasons to have a chance.The Browns have the means for Pryor and the desire for him. The last thing they can afford to do is lowball him and let him walk. Rams again tag CB Trumaine Johnson, who stands to make $17M in 2017 | NFL | Sporting News.



    The Rams on Wednesday placed the franchise tag on cornerback Trumaine Johnson, the team announced, marking the second year in a row he has been tagged.Johnson, 27, is entering his sixth NFL season and, barring a long-term agreement with the Rams, will be paid nearly $17 million in 2017.



    The Los Angeles Times reported, basing its estimate on a $168 million salary cap (though the NFL Network reported the cap will be $167 million).A third-round draft pick out of Montana in 2012, Johnson — who has 16 career interceptions — will be the highest-paid cornerback in the league.



    SPN reported.The Rams' move had been expected, primarily because they lack depth at cornerback. When they chose to tag Johnson last year over fellow cornerback Janoris Jenkins, it marked the Buy NBA 2K18 MT Coins first time they had used the maneuver since 2009. Jenkins left for the Giants and a five-year, $62.5 million deal.