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New England Patriots QB Ryan Mallett continues to draw rave reviews at practice. 'He's got arm strength like I've never seen. Ever,' RB Shane Vereen said. 'He uses that really well. He's got tremendous leadership ability. He just needs his opportunity, I think.'
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The Cleveland Browns have called the New England Patriots about QB Ryan Mallett recently. The Patriots want a second-round pick in return.
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The New England Patriots have fielded multiple calls for QB Ryan Mallett.
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The New England Patriots are seeking a first-round pick, or maybe a second rounder, for backup QB Ryan Mallett.
Fantasy Impact: We doubt they get that much for him. It seems like a high price tag for a guy with next to no NFL game experience.
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The New England Patriots are reluctant to trade QB Ryan Mallett because they want a viable backup quarterback in case something happened to QB Tom Brady.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were one of two teams to inquire about trading for New England Patriots QB Ryan Mallett Tuesday, March 12, according to a report. They were one of two teams inquiring, with the Cleveland Browns also said to be interested.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cleveland Browns have expressed interest in trading for QB Ryan Mallett, but the Patriots do not appear interested in trading him at this point.
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The Cleveland Browns might try to trade for New England Patriots QB Ryan Mallett, according to an NFL source. However, another source said head coach Bill Belichick is not expected to part with Mallett.
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The New England Patriots are not actively shopping backup QB Ryan Mallett, according to a source. Under the new collective bargaining agreement, all players drafted after 2011 or later cannot restructure their contract until they complete their third season. So that's a snag, as any team that acquires Mallett can't sign him to an extension until next year, which could take away from some of his value.
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The New England Patriots could consider trading QB Ryan Mallett this offseason because they only have five picks in the 2013 NFL Draft and could add more if they traded him.
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