The Facts:
The Browns would like to re-sign Hillis, who worked his way back into the team's good graces over the final six weeks of the season, a league source said.
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Plain Dealer staffer Mary Kay Cabot, Hillis, who becomes an unrestricted free agent March 13, showed the Browns enough over the final six games -- both on and off the field -- that they'd like to have him back at the right price. The Browns can re-sign their own free agents at any time. After recovering from a hamstring injury that caused him to miss five games in the middle of the season, Hillis rushed 101 times for 376 yards over the final six games, including a 99-yard game in Arizona. He averaged 62.6 yards during that span, which projects to 1,002 yards over a 16-game season. The Browns are not believed to have had any contact with Hillis' agent, Kennard McGuire, since midway through the season, but are expected to contact most of the agents over the next month or so.
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