Former first-round tight end David Njoku requests trade from Cleveland Browns – MSN Money

The Cleveland Browns might be dealing with another possible offending change.
Tight end David Njoku has requested a trade from the group, his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told ESPNs Adam Schefter.
” It is in Davids finest interest to discover a brand-new team at this time,” Rosenhaus informed Schefter.
Njoku, who turns 24 next Friday, was the No. 29 overall select of Miami in the 2017 NFL draft. He had 56 catches for 639 backyards and four goals in 2018, however he played in simply 4 video games last season after being sidelined by a wrist injury. He was a healthy scratch, however, in Weeks 15 and 16.
The Browns signed Austin Hooper to a four-year, $42 million agreement in March, making him the highest-paid tight end on a multiyear deal. The group likewise picked Florida Atlantics Harrison Bryant in the 4th round of Aprils NFL draft.
New coach Kevin Stefanski frequently used 2 tight-end sets while previously working as offending planner of the Minnesota Vikings, but Njoku is intent on being traded before the start of training camps on July 28 in spite of the groups desires to keep him, Schefter reported.
Cleveland worked out Njokus fifth-year choice in May,.
” My No. 1 goal is to stay healthy,” Njoku told the Browns group web site in June. “If I can remain healthy, the sky is the limitation.
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