Winslow was quietly dangled
before trade deadline
Oct/22/08 08:02 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
In the days and hours leading
up to last Tuesday’s trade deadline, players
such as tight end Tony Gonzalez and wide receiver
Roy Williams constantly were tracked.
The one player who went overlooked publicly, but not
privately, was Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow, who
was dangled before the deadline.
The Browns explored the possibility of trading Winslow,
according to multiple league sources, but never could
get enough in return to consummate a deal. Cleveland
declined to comment on the proposed trade –-
Browns general manager Phil Savage emailed Tuesday that
“a number of calls are made ahead of the trade
deadline regarding different players … those
conversations are confidential in nature”
-– but it is easy enough to figure out why
Cleveland would have considered dealing Winslow.
For starters, he is seeking a new contract that could
be difficult for the Browns to squeeze under their
salary cap. Also, Cleveland traded its third-round pick
in the 2009 draft for a fourth-round pick in this
year’s draft, which it used on tight end Martin
Rucker -– and now is looking to add more picks.
Plus, there is the public dispute the team has gotten
into with Winslow over his staph infection.
So it’s not overly surprising that the Browns
explored a deal. It’s just surprising that they
were able to keep it so quiet.
(nfl.com)