Spanning the virtual globe to bring you the best of Cleveland sports – from the Browns to the Indians and Cavs – these are your Daily Dawg Tags for Wednesday, June 3.
Cleveland Browns:
- Joel Bitonio tabbed as breakout player in 2015 – Second-year guard Joel Bitonio is one of 20 players expected to have a breakout season in 2015.
- Browns awarded Tory Slater off waivers – The Browns added yet another defensive lineman to the roster in West Georgia’s Tory Slater.
- Cleveland Browns 2015 Preview – We sit down with NFL Mocks to talk about the upcoming season for the Cleveland Browns.
- Browns quarterbacks weakest in NFL? (NFL.com) – Gregg Rosenthal at NFL.com is not a fan of the current quarterback position group in Berea.
AFC North:
- Is Gerod Holliman a diamond in the rough? (Still Curtain) – Seventh-round draft pick Gerod Holliman is a potential diamond in the rough for Pittsburgh’s secondary.
- How the Bengals should account for a third QB (Stripe Hype) – The Bengals will enter the 2015 season with three quarterbacks on the roster, but how will they manage them?
- Nick Boyle: Ravens rookie predictions (Ebony Bird) – What do the Ravens have in rookie tight end Nick Boyle?
Cleveland Sports:
- Tribe scrapes out 2-1 win against Royals (Wahoo’s on First) – The Indians’ series opener against the Royals in Kansas City on Tuesday turned into an unexpected pitchers’ duel, as the Tribe just barely managed a 2-1 win.
- Time to change All-Star voting (Wahoo’s on First) – Fan voting is one of the worst aspects of the All-Star game and it’s time for MLB to adjust the rules.
- NBA Finals prediction: Cavs in six (King James Gospel) – It may not be easy for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals but what they have going for them is experience, momentum and the best player in the world.
- Tribe finally living up to SI prediction (Factory of Sadness) – It has taken two months, but the Tribe has finally begun its ascent back up the AL Central standings.
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