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Browns Make Feelings Clear on Trade for Former Ohio State Star WR

Garrett Wilson’s name has surfaced amid rampant trade speculation involving the Cleveland Browns this week, but the Jets’ wide receiver isn’t on the team’s radar, even with Cleveland’s clear need at the position.

Wilson, a former Ohio State star, has surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three NFL seasons. This year, he’s recorded 36 catches for 395 yards and four touchdowns, though the Jets remain the league’s only winless team.

Despite the outside chatter, New York isn’t shopping Wilson, who recently inked a lucrative four-year extension, and the Browns aren’t pursuing him either, per insider Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com. Cabot reported that while Cleveland hopes to be “buyers” at the trade deadline rather than sellers, Wilson isn’t part of those plans.

“It won’t be Jets receiver Garrett Wilson, because the Jets undoubtedly won’t part with him after they just signed him to a four-year extension in July worth $130 million, including $90 million guaranteed,” Cabot said. “Despite rumors on social media, the Browns haven’t given it any thought, in part because they know the Jets wouldn’t consider it, even though they’re 0-7.”

Cabot also noted that any move for a top-tier pass-catcher is more likely to come during the offseason.


Browns Veterans David Njoku, Wyatt Teller Likely Staying Put

The Browns sit at 2-5 but still have faint playoff aspirations. Cleveland has an elite defense and the AFC North is still up for grabs, though the margin for error is quickly shrinking. If the Browns can pull off an upset against New England on Sunday, the team’s postseason hopes would get a much-needed jolt of momentum heading into the bye week.

The trade deadline is on Nov. 4, and Cleveland is not planning on moving key veterans like tight end David Njoku or guard Wyatt Teller. However, Cabot noted that trading quarterback Joe Flacco earlier this season wasn’t in the Browns’ plans either.

“As for being sellers in this cycle, they’re not actively trying to trade any of their big-name players in the final years of their contract such as David Njoku or Wyatt Teller, but they also didn’t plan on trading Joe Flacco or Newsome until the Bengals and Jaguars proposed those deals,” Cabot said.


Browns Looking for More From Dillon Gabriel

The Browns want to see more from rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who is averaging just 5.1 yards per attempt and playing very conservatively. But he’ll need help from his wide receivers, who have been plagued by drops. Browns pass-catchers have accounted for 16 drops this season — second in the NFL.

“There’s still a lot for me to learn, and I hope I never stop learning,” Gabriel said. “I want to continue to learn and get better, and that’s what I would say. But like I said, it’s day by day. It’s week by week. You’re going to continue to grow, and you want to keep that going in a positive direction.”

Browns receiver Jerry Jeudy is coming off his first Pro Bowl season. However, he’s been unable to put up similar numbers this season. Jeudy has just 22 catches for 257 yards and has yet to find the end zone. But he hasn’t lost faith in Gabriel, who has gone 1-2 as the starter.

“Every game he’s just gaining confidence, understanding the speed of the game, knowing where to go with the ball and recognizing coverages,” Jeudy said. “I feel like he’s just getting better each week, and that’s what we need from him.”

The Browns are a 7.5-point underdog against the Patriots for their Week 8 clash.

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