The Facts: Hartline has agreed to terms with the Cleveland Browns, a source told ESPN.com Browns reporter Pat McManamon, confirming an earlier report.
Diehards Line:Agent Drew Rosenhaus has also confirmed the news via Twitter, adding his client will get $6 million over two years. Hartline, 28, was released by the Dolphins in February. He had started 69 games for the team since 2009, including every game last season. Hartline posted back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons in 2012 and 2013 before a drop-off last season, when he was limited to 39 catches for 474 yards. With Josh Gordon suspended for the 2015 season, the Browns' need at the position is obvious; the question is how much Hartline can be part of the answer? It's safe to say that expecting him to emerge as a front-line fantasy prospect is a reach -- whether Josh McCown or Johnny Manziel is under center.