Source: itiswhatitis.weei.com --- Thursday, March 30, 2017
It doesn’t look like Jimmy Garoppolo is going anywhere. (Mark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports) The NFL owners meetings are over and the week went by without a single Jimmy Garoppolo rumor. Sure Bill Belichick didn’t really give a chance for rumors to start given he left Monday afternoon for a Florida scouting trip, but director of player personnel Nick Caserio was there so there was an opportunity for the Browns (and other teams) to inquire on Garoppolo. It looks like it didn’t happen. The Browns remain the only team left that really need a quarterback and have the most assets to give up, but it doesn’t seem like anything is cooking. On Thursday, Tony Grossi, who covers the Browns for ESPN wrote , “the timing may be off by one year. Patriots coach Bill Belichick didn’t give them the time of day before departing the Arizona Biltmore two days before everyone else to scout inside linebackers.” “Unfortunately, [there is] no hat and no rabbit [to produce a trade],” Sashi Brown, executive vice president, told reporters this week. “I think we’ve shown we want to be aggressive. That doesn’t mean that something’s necessarily going to get done.” If Belichick really wanted to deal Garoppolo, he in all likelihood would have chosen to stay in Arizona and potentially start laying the ground work for a draft day trade, but instead he chose to skip across the country for Florida and Miami pro days. Grossi is right that next offseason is the better y ...
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