Cleveland Browns Unsuccessful in Multiple Trade Attempts for Broncos' Jerry Jeudy
Browns' interest in Jeudy reveals preference for speed-first wideouts; Amari Cooper remains productive despite injuries.
- Cleveland Browns made multiple attempts to trade for Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, but were unsuccessful.
- Jeudy, who is in the fourth season of his initial four-year, $15 million contract, is seen as a big-play threat with field-stretching speed.
- Jeudy's performance this season has been less than stellar, with 42 catches for 507 yards and 1 touchdown in 12 games.
- The Browns' interest in Jeudy provides insight into the type of player they are looking to add to their offense - a speed-first wideout, preferably with a first-round pedigree, playing on a rookie deal.
- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper, despite multiple injuries, has managed to remain on the field and has been productive this season.