
The Facts: Cut by the Browns after they traded up to get David Njoku, Barnidge is still looking for a job. The opportunities haven't quite materialized in the way he had hoped. "Of course, I would love to be the [number] one guy," Barnidge told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Monday. "I've showed the last two years, with multiple different quarterbacks, I was still able to produce without one single guy, whether it be injuries or just things not working out. I've shown I've been able to produce with multiple guys throwing the ball. But I don't think that's an issue, but if they want me to come in and help mentor, I've got no problem doing that, either."
Diehards Line:
The 31-year-old Barnidge realizes age may be a factor, but he’s still confident in his abilities — primarily because his body wasn’t chewed up early in his career. ... Barnidge had 79 catches for 1,043 yards and nine touchdowns in 2015 for the Browns, before dipping to 55 receptions, 612 yards, and two scores last year. That’s more than enough to get him a shot, somewhere. He visited the Bills since being released, and he has heard from the likes of the Jaguars and Broncos. ... We'll be watching to see where he lands in coming weeks.