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Browns pull off three crazy trades: Winners and losers from the chaos in Cleveland

For years, most people have been wondering if the Browns actually had a tangible plan for success and apparently, the answer to that question is a resounding yes.  In what will likely go down as one of wildest offseason days in NFL history, the Browns pulled off three shocking trades on Friday, and the crazy part is that they all looked like brilliant moves. The Browns used their stockpile of draft picks to acquire a quarterback (Tyrod Taylor), the NFL leader in receptions in 2017 (Jarvis Landry) and a cornerback who will likely be starting for the team in 2018 (Damarious Randall).  The Browns might not win the AFC North in 2017, but for the first time in a long time, it’s starting to feel like

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