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There is no credible evidence that there was a first round pick on the table for Jimmy.
....and if you believe Reiss it seems after doing the Collins deal the NEP did not want a 2nd date with CLE at any price.
Tl;dr- basically the Clowns were a pain in the ass to do business with and had no idea wtf they were doing.
3. There have been questions as to why the Patriots didn’t more strongly consider other teams when they were trading Jimmy Garoppolo in late October, especially given the Browns’ prior inquiries about Garoppolo, and their willingness to give up second- and third-round picks for AJ McCarron in a would-be trade that wasn't filed by the deadline. In addition to preferring to trade Garoppolo out of the conference, here is another reason I believe the Patriots didn’t even dial up Cleveland to get the Browns involved: The last time they worked with them on a trade, for linebacker Jamie Collins in 2016, it was described to me as an arduous process that was the antithesis of other deals the Patriots had made that came together quickly (e.g. Cardinals trade for Chandler Jones, which Arizona GM Steve Keim later used the word “stealth” to describe working with New England). When the Patriots are making a trade, the trust and confidence level they have in the other team to see it through is part of their consideration. That, I believe, was another factor that gave John Lynch, Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers the decisive edge over the Browns for Garoppolo.












