Redskins Insane New Asking Price for Trent Williams Revealed

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If the Cleveland Browns will want to bring in Trent Williams before the trade deadline, it’s going to cost them. The Washington Redskins are going big-game hunting.

The Redskins don’t just want high picks back for the seven-time Pro Bowler. They also want high-caliber players. According to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, one player Washington has inquired about is corner Denzel Ward, who was a Pro Bowler as a rookie.

Browns general manager John Dorsey had reportedly been pestering the Redskins every week about Williams, but was repeatedly rebuffed in his efforts to make a trade happen. It prompted Dorsey to say at a press conference last week that “it takes two to tango,” when asked about the trade talk.

Rapoport reported on Monday that the Redskins — who are 1-7 — were finally open to trading Williams, and the Browns were at the top of the list in regards to potential suitors.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported the Redskins were telling teams they had a second-round pick on the table, likely meaning they were holding out for a first-round pick in exchange for Williams, who was selected No. 4 overall in the 2010 draft.

Williams has been firm that he does not want to play for the Redskins, holding out for the entirety of this season. According to ESPN, Williams’ absence has to do with his distrust of the team’s medical staff, something that stems from a growth on his head he had removed in the offseason.

The trade deadline end today at 4 p.m. ET.


Browns Have Already Made Changes to Offensive Line

GettyBaker Mayfield of the Cleveland Browns

After a stellar first season where he set the record for touchdown passes by a rookie (27) in just 13 starts, Mayfield has found himself on the run during most snaps this season. He’s been sacked 21 times and has thrown 12 interceptions, which is tied for the most in the NFL.

Last week Dorsey hinted that change was coming to the offensive line, whether it be internally with the group they had, or externally via a trade.

“I think, again, once we get done with our self-evaluations and assessments, we’ll come to some conclusions and determine what way we are going to head,” Dorsey added. “What I’d like to do is constantly work the phones and do some research. Whatever happens, happens. If nothing happens, you move on and move on to the next project.”

Veteran Justin McCray got his first start against the Patriots out of the bye week, replacing Greg Williams at left tackle.

“I thought he fought,” head coach Freddie Kitchens said of McCray’s performance. “I did not think he did too bad for his first start and away. He gave up a sack. The guy actually slipped and fell and kind of caught his knee. It was kind of a weird deal. I thought he fought. He was good in the run game. He fought in protection. I thought he was OK.”

Kitchens did not go as far to say that McCray would start this week against the Denver Broncos.

“I do not know yet,” the first-year head coach responded.

Browns Face Must-Win in Denver This Week

GettyBrowns WR Odell Beckham Jr.

Even if the Browns manage to swing a trade for Williams, it’s unknown what kind of shape Williams will be in when he arrives in Cleveland. However, his services would be needed immediately. At just 2-5 and on a three-game losing streak, the Browns need to string together wins to stay in contention for a playoff spot.

First up is a trip to Denver this week, where the Browns will takes on the Broncos and backup quarterback Brandon Allen, who does not have an NFL completion to his name. Starter Joe Flacco was ruled out with a herniated disk in his neck, which may cost him the rest of his first season in Denver as the team looks for the best solution going forward.


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