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The Houston Texans released right tackle Derek Newton on Thursday.
Newton tore the patellar tendon in both knees in a Week 7 game against the Denver Broncos in 2016. He didn't play again for Houston http://www.chargersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-kyzir-white-jersey , sitting out 2017 on the physically unable to perform list. Newton failed a physical in March.
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The Browns will not be on the clock when the NFL draft resumes Saturday.
After picking first on both Thursday and Friday, Cleveland will enter the final day with five selections to help fix a team that went 0-16 last season and hasn't made the playoffs since 2002.
The Browns addressed some major needs in the second round Saints Elite Jerseys , most notably taking Nevada left tackle Austin Corbett with the No. 33 overall pick. Corbett could be the heir apparent to Pro Bowler Joe Thomas, whose retirement last month left a gaping hole in Cleveland's offensive line.
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General manager John Dorsey has already selected two players who were walk-ons in college and it seems all of this year's picks so far have overcome long odds to make it to the pros.
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