in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDawgs EDTShareTweetShareShareDaily Dawg Chow: Browns news (4/30/19)Photo by Andrew Weber/Getty ImagesCleveland Browns:“Browns to add undrafted Scottish punter” (AP) - “The Browns are signing undrafted Scottish free agent punter Jamie Gillan from Arkansas-Pine Bluff http://www.brownsfanshop.com/Sione-Takitaki-Jersey , a person familiar with the decision tells The Associated Press.”“Cleveland Browns waive reserve lineman Kyle Friend” (247 Sports) - “The move is likely in anticipation of signing some undrafted free agents this week. Cleveland still has JC Tretter and Kyle Kalis at the position.”“Vegas giving out free money: Opening odds favored Browns not making playoffs” (Yahoo! Sports) - “The Cleveland Browns’ metamorphosis into ‘America’s Team’ includes this unexpected twist: People think the Browns are going to be good this season.”“Cleveland Browns’ impressive NFL draft has me talking to myself” (Pluto) - “PFF rated Greedy Williams as the No. 2 cornerback in draft with lots of numbers to back it up. I heard the Browns had a first-round grade on him.”NFL:“Eagles pick up QB Carson Wentz’s fifth-year option” (NFL.com) - “The Philadelphia Eagles made the inevitable official on Monday afternoon, exercising the fifth-year option on Carson Wentz’s rookie deal.”“Rosen believes he can be Miami’s franchise QB” (ESPN) - “Miami Dolphins for pennies on a dollar. Rosen is treating 2019 as a one-year tryout to prove to the Dolphins that he can be their answer at quarterback.”“Dwayne Haskins successfully predicted the Redskins would draft a quarterback back in 2015” (CBS) - “No one seemed more surprised that Dwayne Haskins fell down to the Redskins at No. 15 than Haskins himself, and for good reason.”“Tyreek Hill decisions expected this week” (PFT) - “In past cases, the league has opted not to invoke the paid-leave provision in the offseason, under the notion there’s far less attention being devoted by the public to the activities of NFL players.” Lost in the recent brouhaha between OBJ and Gregg Williams in advance of Monday night’s Jets-Browns game is the fractured relationship between one of Cleveland’s other receivers and one of the Jets’ other coaches.Jarvis Landry and Adam Gase have been debating whether Gase’s threat while coach of the Dolphins to exile players to Northeast Ohio was real or made in jest.“That was in a team meeting and it was a joke at the time to one of the other players,” Gase told reporters on Friday. “It was supposed to be a joke, and I think he took it a little serious.”“It wasn’t no one-time joke,” Landry said Friday Greedy Williams Jersey , via Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com. “But again, I’m happy to be here, I’m excited about the opportunity, the challenge, since day one.”So was Gase serious?“What do you think?” Landry, who was shipped from Miami to Cleveland in early 2018, said. “Where am I? Listen, honestly https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Howard-Wilson-Jersey , man, regardless of what tactics were used or what was said, all those things are in the past. I’ve decided to move on. I have no slight toward Adam, I believe he’s a great coach, he calls plays well and I’m excited about the opportunity, the matchup. Who would have thought, right? We’ll see.”Common sense suggests that Gase didn’t unload Landry on the Browns. Instead, Gase and the Dolphins https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Bernie-Kosar-Jersey , after applying the franchise tag to Landry, found the best deal they could and did it. Really, who in his right mind would do a worse deal simply to hurt a player? It’s one thing for a team like the Steelers to not trade Antonio Brown to the Patriots (oops); it’s quite another to trade a player to one specific team for spite, when more can be gotten from the player elsewhere.Meanwhile, Gase can now joke about trading Jets players to Miami. And Landry would surely laugh at that one.