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8. Things should start heating up on the backup quarterback market. Raiders quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo visits the Browns on Monday and has a trip planned to the Jets, who cut Patrick Ramsey. Brad Johnson visited the Broncos. Joey Harrington will get cut by the Dolphins in the next couple of days. Oh, yes, the Raiders are looking for a starting quarterback. Any volunteers?
Also, these Browns notes in his Sunday night column ...
4. There is draft stuff going on. QB Brady Quinn had his workout Sunday at Notre Dame. He was OK. Quinn did a good job on the inside pass. What was interesting was who was there to watch the workout. The Browns, Vikings and Texans attended with big collection of owners, coaches and general managers. The Browns asked Quinn for an individual workout, so maybe they will consider him at No. 3. Quinn would be an ideal fit in Brad Childress' offense, but there is no certainty the Vikings would take him at No. 7. With Jake Plummer no longer an option for the Texans, Quinn might be a consideration at No. 8. Note that Matt Millen didn't attend for the Lions. Detroit apparently isn't interested in drafting a quarterback at No. 2.
10. Antwan Peek, formerly of the Texans, signed an interesting deal with the Browns. He got a three-year, $8.7 million deal that would void to two years if he gets six sacks in a season. On a two-year deal, he would make $5 million and have a chance to hit the free-agent market at age 29. Peek will be used as a pass-rushing linebacker in the Browns' system, so six sacks is reasonable. But will the Browns create enough defensive pressure for a linebacker other than Kamerion Wimbley to get six sacks?


