While the idea of Robert Griffin III signing with the Browns may seem laughable, it really wouldn't be a bad move at all.
The Browns are being mocked league-wide for their new rebuilding strategy, but it can all work if the team follows one condition.
In releasing Karlos Dansby, the Browns are once again proving they're completely focused on a rebuild.
The league year isn't even a week old yet, but the Browns' new front office has already become an NFL-wide laughingstock.
Though it doesn't seem like a popular decision right now, the Browns' attempt to get Colin Kaepernick to take a significant pay cut is the right call.
Whether or not the Browns end up trading for Colin Kaepernick, the team still needs to draft a quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick.
Rumors are surfacing claiming the Browns may look to trade Johnny Manziel, a task which sounds nearly impossible.
After a day of watching free agents flee to greener pastures, it's safe to say the Browns' new front office isn't getting off on the right foot.
The Browns are reportedly targeting free agent wideout Marvin Jones, but they'll need to prepare to deal with a high price tag.