"The Sunday Five" is a loosely-titled piece where I talk about five NFL- or Browns-related topics related to this past week. In today's edition, we talk about a couple of key offseason dates, if there are NFL equivalents to Jeremy Lin, and more.
Starting February 20th, teams can apply the franchise tag to a player on their team. Last year, the Browns applied that tag to kicker Phil Dawson. If Dawson comes back next year, it won't be as a franchise player. I can't really see the Browns using this tag on anyone. It wouldn't make sense to use it on Peyton Hillis, because you'd really be overpaying him for one year. The only potential player might be D'Qwell Jackson, but with the way both Jackson and the front office have been talking, I imagine a long-term deal will get done as soon as possible between those two parties. The final day to declare a franchise player is March 5th.

The NFL Scouting Combine is quickly approaching; I had not even realized that we are just 10 days away from it getting underway in Indianapolis. The Combine will run from February 22nd to February 28th. We only focused on a few players of interest last year here at Dawgs By Nature, but this year we'll try to generate some more discussion to include reactions to some of the measurables and who improved their draft status. The NFL Draft is from April 26th to April 28th.
Here is the big one: free agency kicks off on March 13th at 4:00 PM. Remember, free agency was all-out-of-whack last season due to the lockout. This year, we'll get a traditional offseason in which teams will be able to acquire some free agents before the draft so they don't end up wasting a pick on a position they could have gone the veteran route for. We'll start previewing all of the Browns' free agents in detail in the coming days.
What Jeremy Lin has done for the New York Knicks in basketball is so buzzworthy that I feel compelled to bring it up in relation to football. Exactly how would you compare the sudden impact, part-way through a season, that Lin has had out of no where? Sure, you've had Tom Brady relieving Drew Bledsoe, but Brady didn't light it up his first year in the league. A guy like Victor Cruz came out of no where, but you also need a good quarterback to get the receivers the ball. A comparison to Lin really comes down to the quarterback position, and I can't think of a guy who has matched what he has done. The Browns have fallen victim to "Lin-like-hype" before with the Kelly Holcomb's and Derek Anderson's of the world, but they haven't panned out in the long run.
Here is an article that talks about how close certain active players are to being a lock for the Hall of Fame. There are a ton of players on the list in different categories, but only one of them is a member of the Browns: left tackle Joe Thomas. He falls under the "needs more data" category, which isn't a bad thing -- it means he is under consideration for one of the other categories (so he has passed step one), but is still another five years or so away from actually being placed into one of those groups.
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I’m with you about the combine. It feels super early this year. I wonder if the people who go year after year have the same excitement most football fans would if they had the same opportunity.
Doc's Kid - February 12, 2012
Jeremy Lin will probably gag in a few games late this season and the Knicks will narrowly miss the playoffs; then next season, with the hopes of the entire Knicks fanbase on his shoulders, he’ll stink out loud, making bounce passes into his teammates ankles that are thrown too hard for them to catch anyway, and a complete inability to lead his team. Finally he’ll be traded to the Phoenix Suns, where he’ll laugh on the bench when the Knicks are suffering a 30 point loss to the Celtics. It will all come to an unceremonious end when he blows up in the post-game press conference and exclaims that he “takes this shit seriously.”
Dawg Nuts - February 12, 2012
I actually hope that Lin’s career arc is longer and happier than this, but this is pretty damn funny.
JamesPowell - February 13, 2012
No, he lit it up in his second season in the league. Just like, you know, Jeremy Lin.
TheDriveStillHurts - February 12, 2012
Loving Jeremy Lin. My second-favorite NBA player right now.
rufio - February 13, 2012
Same here. He’s incredibly fun to watch. I love the stories like this. I’m not a Knicks fan by any means, but I’d love to see Lin become the real deal and more.
Jon @ DBN - February 13, 2012
Me too. I also like his mini-pressers.
“Out of all the nicknames people are throwing around—Linsanity, etc.—-which one do you like most?”
“I like Jeremy”
rufio - February 13, 2012
Nice to see a young BB player with that kind of response.
Brownsyup - February 13, 2012
There was also one like “how long can you keep this (the spotlight, the stardom, etc.) up?”
To which he responded “I don’t care as long as we’re winning.”
Something like that.
rufio - February 14, 2012
Who’s your first? Kyrie?
emily522 - February 13, 2012
Bingo.
rufio - February 13, 2012
And I’ve only seen him for like 10 minutes of game time.
rufio - February 13, 2012
I’m kind of ashamed to admit it, but after tonight, I will have watched 1 more Lin game than I’ve seen of the Cavs.
Jon @ DBN - February 14, 2012
Where’s the thumbs down button here?
Kaner - February 14, 2012
They aren’t on national TV much and I blew my “crappy Cleveland sports teams that I love even though they are probably really bad” tv budget on the Browns.
rufio - February 15, 2012
What about Kurt Warner for the Lin comparison?
Obviously, Lin needs to keep it up for a much longer time.
Bernie19Kosar - February 13, 2012
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