Jordan Cameron, Ben Tate & Johnny Manziel- Cleveland Browns To Take Out Frustrations With HUGE NFL Trade

By Kenneth Brown | Nov 18, 2014 11:25 AM EST

The Cleveland Browns are having quite a season, but rumors are suggesting that they might make several changes in the upcoming offseason. One triple change could be to trade Jordan Cameron, Ben Tate and Johnny Manziel. All three, for very different reasons, could soon be looking for new NFL teams, as the Browns look to rid themselves of any frustrations. What will the Browns get in return, and will they let so many big names go in such a short space of time?

Cameron has been a revelation, but soon enough he will be demanding top money, and with his injury concerns, the Browns may now decide to cash in on his decent form. In fact the Browns have no idea about where he stands with his health problems. Coach Mike Pettine explained " I don't know where he was today, as far as symptoms, but you don't even start the clock until they're 'symptom-free'. I know he won't go today, and that'll be a day-to-day thing based on where he is. I don't think it's appropriate to do it right at this time when it's still fresh and recovering from it. We'll see how long it takes and the severity of this one. If that's something we need to address we will."

Tate has been poor, and with other, cheaper, and younger RB, the Browns could look to move him for a draft pick. However, it's Manziel who raises more questions. He's unhappy at getting little-to-no minutes this season, and rumours are suggesting he could leave this offseason. Pettine explained that he is frustrated, saying, "I can sense it. We haven't specifically addressed it. I check in with him as I check in with most all of our guys periodically, but that's a position that can be frustrating. To go from being 'the guy' at A & M. That's a tough thing, but that's the reality of the season has set in, but we make sure that he's preparing like a starter because it can happen in a span of one play."

Will the Browns do what they love to do, and trade a big-named player for a high-ranked draft pick, or will they continue to build around what seems an already impressive roster?

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