The Facts:
Berrian will be on the Browns radar screen if he becomes a free agent next week, a source at the NFL Scouting Combine said Saturday. "We'll continue to discuss his contract with the Bears, we'll still stay in the loop, but he will more than likely be a free agent," his agent Drew Rosenhaus said. "We'll continue to work with Chicago through that process."
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Rosenhaus said there will be plenty of interest in Berrian on the free agent market. He'll also be seeking about $20 million over the first three years of his deal. The Bears currently have a five-year offer on the table, which was unacceptable to Berrian, who would give the Browns a speedy wideout to pair with Braylon Edwards and help stretch the field. He had 4.47 speed coming out of Fresno State in 2004, when he was picked in the third round by Chicago.
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