Trent Richardson's ailing left knee may be more seriously injured than the Cleveland Browns thought.

Trent Richardson's ailing left knee may be more seriously injured than the Cleveland Browns thought

I'm on my second straight week losing sleep doing mock drafts. But to prove I'm still in possession of my faculties, I had a recent mock critiqued by Jonathan Bales, author of "Fantasy Football for Smart People."
Quarterback Brandon Weeden led Cleveland Browns rookies and a few veterans onto the practice field for the first time since officially signing.
Urban Meyer dreamed of playing shortstop for the Cleveland Indians. On Monday, he got as close as he ever will.
With dreadlocks covering part of his face, Robert Griffin III couldn't keep his Redskins' cap on straight. Trent Richardson's Browns' hat sat all the way back on his head, tilting precariously over hair dangling below his shoulders.
Once the NFL draft got past quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, it was like a day on Wall Street. Everybody wanted to make a trade.
SEC Commissioner Mike Slive came here four years ago with a plan to remake the Bowl Championship Series by creating two national semifinals to determine which teams played for the national championship.
With dreadlocks covering part of his face, Robert Griffin III couldn't keep his Redskins' cap on straight. Trent Richardson's Browns' hat sat all the way back on his head, tilting precariously over hair dangling below his shoulders.