The Browns' search for tight end help has not proven fruitful in free agency. Top target Charles Clay was transition tagged by Miami, then scored a five-year, $38-million offer sheet from Buffalo. The Browns weren't going to spend that much on Clay, no matter how much they liked him. They offered former Brown Jordan Cameron a two-year re-up, but Cameron took Clay's place in Miami. The Browns talked with Ed Dickson, but he re-upped in Carolina. That leaves the Browns with veterans Jim Dray and Gary Barnidge, with more help on the way through the second wave of free agency or the draft.
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