Seahawks would pursue Baker Mayfield if Browns cut him

However, Seattle will reportedly pursue Mayfield if they do not have to give up anything to acquire him.

The quarterback position continues to be a question for the Seattle Seahawks with Drew Lock and Geno Smith as the headliners for the 2022 season. It is a discussion that has dominated the offseason and many are wondering if the team will still make a move.

Seattle elected not to take a QB in this year’s draft and there are few quality signal-callers available in trade scenarios. However, the NFL world is still waiting for one quarterback to be dealt.

Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield has been in limbo ever since the organization traded for Deshaun Watson. He has been linked to the Seahawks and Carolina Panthers among others, but nothing has materialized thus far. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has been adamant throughout the offseason that the organization believes in Lock. 

However, Seattle will reportedly pursue Mayfield if they do not have to give up anything to acquire him.

Mayfield struggled immensely last season while playing through a partially torn labrum. He is owed $18.86 million fully guaranteed in 2022, as the Browns picked up his fifth-year option. The Seahawks reportedly want for Cleveland to take on a sufficient portion of Mayfield’s salary if they were to acquire him in a trade.

That is very understandable. On paper, Mayfield presents an upgrade over Lock and Smith when healthy, but the risks of surrendering precious assets for him could be too great. 

For now, the Seahawks look to be moving forward with Lock and Smith, but we’ll see what transpires in the coming months.

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Winner’s Bag: Sepp Straka, 2022 Honda Classic at PGA National

Check out the clubs that got the job done at PGA National.

A complete list of the golf equipment Sepp Straka used to win the PGA Tour’s 2022 Honda Classic:

DRIVER: TaylorMade Stealth Plus+ (9 degrees), with Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 TX shaft. $599.99 at GlobalGolf

FAIRWAY WOODS: TaylorMade Stealth Plus+ (15 degrees), with Mitsubishi Tensei CK White 80 TX shaft. $429.99 at GlobalGolf.
Callaway Apex UW (19 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana DF80 TX shaft. $299.99 at GlobalGolf

IRONS: Srixon ZX7 (4-9), with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 shafts. $1,137.99 at GlobalGolf

WEDGES: Cleveland RTX ZipCore (46, 52, 56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 shafts. $149.99 at GlobalGolf

PUTTER: Odyssey Stroke Lab Tuttle prototype. $129.99 at GlobalGolf

BALL: Srixon Z-Star XV. $44.99 at GlobalGolf

GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

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Cleveland Smart Sole 4 Black Satin wedges

Chipping yips? Bunker woes? Cleveland designed these clubs to address glaring weaknesses.

Gear: Cleveland Smart Sole 4 Black Satin wedges

Specs: Three versions designed in cast stainless steel. Chipper is 42 degrees. Gap wedge is 50 degrees. Sand wedge is 58 degrees.

Who it’s for: Golfers who struggle with chipping, pitching and escaping greenside bunkers.

Available: March 4

Price: $119.99 steel; $129.99, graphite at Dick’s/PGA Tour Superstore

As a brand, Cleveland is best known for making some of the most iconic wedges in golf history. Since 1988, many of the game’s best players have loved the 588 Series and the wedges it inspired, including today’s RTX 4 Series. However, starting in the mid-2000s, Cleveland has offered unique clubs for players who struggle with consistency around the greens. Putter-length chipping clubs and sand wedges with exceptionally wide soles and high bounce angles have proved helpful for golfers who don’t have much time to practice but still want to get better.

The latest version of these clubs, the Smart Sole 4 wedges, was released in 2020, and now Cleveland is making them available in a glare-reducing black finish.

For golfers who shoot in the 60s, 70s and even 80s, the idea of taking a club out of their bag to make room for another club designed to help with a specific shortcoming might not make sense. That’s fine, but Cleveland has made the Smart Sole 4 C, G and S models for players with chipping yips, who often need two or three shots to escape a bunker and who dread hitting pitch shots. For those players, yanking a traditional pitching wedge, gap wedge or sand wedge (or all three) and replacing it with one of these clubs could instantly create confidence and lower scores.

To encourage solid contact, each Smart Sole 4 Black Satin wedge has an extra-wide, three-tiered sole and significant leading-edge bounce to reduce digging. The CNC-milled grooves remove water and sand from the hitting surface more effectively and maximize spin.

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The Smart Sole 4 C wedge lets golfers use a putting stroke to hit chip shots. (Cleveland Golf)

If chipping is your issue, you will want the Smart Sole 4 C wedge. It has the loft of a 9-iron, 42 degrees, but the length of a traditional putter, 34 inches. Using this club and making a putting stroke, the ball easily jumps into the air, bounces and rolls out like a well-struck chip shot. 

Cleveland Smart-Sole 4 Black Satin
With 58 degrees of loft and a massive curved sole, the Cleveland Smart Sole 4 Black Satin S wedge is at home in bunkers. (Cleveland Golf)

Golfers who fear the sand will want the 58-degree Smart Sole 4 S wedge. It has an exceptionally wide sole with significant camber (curvature), so even when golfers play bunker shots from a square position, the club can work through the sand easily and help get the ball up into the air fast.

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The Smart Sole 4 G wedge can be used from a variety of spots. (Cleveland Golf)

The Smart Sole 4 G has 50 degrees of loft, equivalent to a modern gap wedge. Cleveland designed it to be easy to hit from a variety of places. With the leading edge elevated and a wide, curved sole, it can help golfers who tend to hit fat pitch shots. It can be used to hit chip shots, escape from fairway rough and be used in fairway bunkers.

With practice and some lessons, these are clubs you might grow out of. Still, for new golfers who struggle with some specific short game shots or long-time players who are just tired and frustrated of seeing their scores balloon because of one shortcoming, the dark-finished Cleveland Smart Sole 4 Black Satin wedges might bring a smile to their faces.

Browns mock draft watch: ESPN’s Todd McShay adds a WR for the Browns

Browns mock draft watch: Todd McShay adds WR to Cleveland #Browns

It is my favorite time of the year, draft season. Now that the NFL season is officially in the books, the focus for the Cleveland Browns and their fans needs to be on the upcoming draft. We have provided some mock draft reviews and even some full seven-rounders, but Todd McShay is worshipped by many in the draft fandom community and it is always exciting to see what he has to say.

Most of the focus is going to be on the first few picks and seeing where all of the controversial quarterbacks land, but McShay goes back to old faithful for the Browns by adding a dynamic wide receiver. Let’s dive in!

Monty Williams will coach Team LeBron in NBA All-Star Game

Nice honor for Monty.

Former Notre Dame player Monty Williams has had quite the run as Phoenix Suns coach. Last year, he coached the Suns to their first NBA Finals since 1993. Now, he’ll have a chance to coach some of the best players in the entire NBA.

With the Suns having clinched the best record in the Western Conference through Feb. 6, Williams and his staff have won the right to coach Team LeBron at this year’s NBA All-Star Game. The team is so named by virtue of the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James receiving the most votes of any Western Conference player and thus being one of two team captains. The game will be played Feb. 20 in Cleveland.

At 40-9, the Suns have the best record in the NBA and never have had that good of a record through 49 games in franchise history. The season has included an 18-game winning streak and a Coach of the Month award for Williams for October and November.

Best drivers of 2022 for every budget and handicap

Find a driver that can not only deliver performance on your best swing but also on mishits.

Elite golfers like Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, Collin Morikawa and Tony Finau experience what it’s like to hit a great tee shot all the time, but for recreational golfers, that magical moment never comes often enough. Slices, hooks, moonballs and tops are a part of the game for golfers who struggle to break 80, 90 and 100. 

Taking lessons and developing a reliable, efficient swing is important, but so is finding a driver that can not only deliver superior performance on your best swing but also help to compensate for your shortcomings on mishits. 

But the best way to find the ideal driver for your game is to work with an experienced custom fitter who has a launch monitor so you can try combinations of heads, shafts, lofts and weight settings. The drivers listed here are all state of the art and can act as a great place to start your journey to better performance off the tee in 2022. 

Dustin Colquitt makes debut for Browns

Former Tennessee punter Dustin Colquitt makes debut for Browns.

Former Vol and punter Dustin Colquitt made his first appearance for the Cleveland Sunday in its 24-22 victory against Baltimore.

Colquitt, an All-America standout for the Vols in 2003, had five punts for 196 yards. Two of his punts landed inside the 20-yard line for the Browns.

Colquitt was selected in the third round of the 2005 NFL draft by Kansas City. He played for the Chiefs between 2005-19 and was a member of its Super Bowl championship team in 2019.

The two-time Pro Bowler has also played for Pittsburgh and Jacksonville. He was on the practice squad for Tampa Bay and Kansas City in 2020.

Colquitt played in Atlanta this season after being activated in October. He missed Weeks 12-13 for the Falcons as he was on the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list.

He returned to Cleveland after Browns’ punter Jamie Gillan was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.

Colquitt was released by the Falcons on Dec. 6.

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Cleveland CBX ZipCore wedges

Cleveland’s new wedges are intended to help recreational golfers dial in their approach and short games.

Gear: Cleveland CBX ZipCore wedge
Price: $149 each with True Temper Dynamic Gold Spinner Wedge shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 grips. $159 each with Project X Catalyst 80 Spinner graphite shaft.
Specs: Multi-material steel wedges with polymer back pieces. Even lofts of 44 to 60 degrees
Available: Feb. 18 

When it comes to irons, only the most consistent, accomplished golfers use muscleback blades because despite their outstanding feel, blades are the least forgiving style of clubs. Yet most wedges could be classified as musclebacks. 

Cleveland’s wedge designers think that is a mistake and that any golfer who typically shoots in the 80s or higher should play a wedge that matches his or her irons. That means a wedge with perimeter weighting and game-improvement features such as those found on the new CBX ZipCore wedges. 

Pittsburgh at Cleveland Prediction, Game Preview

Pittsburgh at Cleveland prediction, game preview, how to watch and lines for Week 8 of the NFL season, Sunday, October 31

Pittsburgh at Cleveland prediction, game preview, how to watch: Sunday, October 31


Pittsburgh at Cleveland How To Watch

Date: Sunday, October 31
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH
How To Watch: CBS
Record: Pittsburgh (3-3), Cleveland (4-3)
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Pittsburgh vs Cleveland Game Preview


Why Pittsburgh Will Win

Pittsburgh got a week off and Cleveland comes into this thing limping and hurting.

Yeah, Nick Chubb will play, but can he be back to his normal self with that calf injury?

Yeah, Odell Beckham Jr. will give it a go with that shoulder, but he’s hurting – and he’s not good at football right now.

Yeah, Baker Mayfield will stop talking about his injured non-throwing shoulder long enough to go play, but that thing is crunched and isn’t going to get better with any big hits.

Pittsburgh might be struggling overall, but it comes into this on a two-game winning streak and with a good enough defense and pass rush to be a problem in the backfield. However …

NFL Expert Picks, CFN Week 8

Why Cleveland Will Win

The Brown defense should still be okay.

The pass rush is good, but it’s the run defense that should take over early on. Arizona is Arizona – it moves the ball well on everyone. Everyone else struggled to get anything going on the ground, and Najee Harris is about to be a marked man from the start.

The Pittsburgh passing game hasn’t been bad. There aren’t the deep shots there need to be to open things up, but it should dink and dunk its way to 200 yards. As long as the Browns can grind a bit – Seattle and Green Bay were able to get physical on this D – they should be able to mask the other problems.

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What’s Going To Happen

Oddly enough considering how hurt Cleveland is, this is one of its most complete offensive lineups yet, and that’s without Kareem Hunt.

Here’s the problem. The Browns were able to get away with keeping things simple against a WAY overloved Denver team that just isn’t that good. The two weeks off, though, will do wonders for the Steeler D.

The Pittsburgh offense will still sputter and cough, but the pass rush will get to Mayfield and Chubb will struggle despite getting one big run midway through the second quarter.

Don’t expect anything pretty.

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Pittsburgh vs Cleveland Prediction, Line

Pittsburgh 20, Cleveland 17
Line: Cleveland -4, o/u: 42.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3.5

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Cleveland Launcher XL, XL Halo irons

Cleveland’s newest irons for mid- and higher-handicap golfers are designed to be easier to hit solidly and provide more distance.

While Cleveland’s sister brand, Srixon, focuses on making irons for mid- and lower-handicap golfers, the Huntington, California-based club maker long known for producing outstanding wedges continues to focus on gear that is ideally suited for recreational players. That means focusing on technologies and features that enhance distance and forgiveness, especially for players who lack speed or consistency.

The brand’s two newest irons, the Launcher XL and Launcher XL Halo irons, deliver that and offer golfers a choice of forgiveness blended with accuracy or a no-holds-barred max game-improvement set.

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