Cleveland Browns wide receiver Travis Benjamin becomes an unrestricted free agent in March, but the team reportedly could lock him up very soon with a new contract.
Read full storyThe Cleveland Browns and Travis Benjamin are progressing towards a new contract, but if the wide receiver heads elsewhere in 2016, could players like Jermaine Kearse and Marvin Jones be potential targets at the wide receiver spot?
Read full storyThe Green Bay Packers never recovered from the injury to Jordy Nelson in 2015 which brings into the spotlight the need for another top wide receiver. Could Jermaine Kearse or Travis Benjamin be options to help Randall Cobb and Nelson in 2016?
Read full storyThe Philadelphia Eagles will need to target a wide receiver this offseason as Riley Cooper will likely be released. Jordan Matthews and Nelson Agholor will not be enough to get the job done for any quarterback.
Read full storyThe Cleveland Browns are not ready to make a call on the future of Johnny Manziel just yet as the team gets linked to Carson Wentz in the NFL Draft. Could Manziel stay on as a backup to a rookie quarterback in 2016?
Read full storyThe Minnesota Vikings will need to make adjustments at the wide receiver position. With Mike Wallace and Cordarrelle Patterson on their way out, who could the team target for help in the offseason for Teddy Bridgewater?
Read full storyThe Cleveland Browns have a lot of decisions to make in terms of the roster for 2016. If Josh Gordon gets reinstated, the team might not be able to re-sign Travis Benjamin while they need to find a replacement for Johnny Manziel.
Read full storyThe Buffalo Bills had higher expectations for Percy Harvin this season. After the receiver failed to meet them, the team will likely release him and replace the position with a free agent or player or in the draft.
Read full storyJosh Gordon has reportedly begun the process of returning to the NFL following a year suspension. The Cleveland Browns are non-committal to his return to the team as Travis Benjamin seeks a return as well in free agency.
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