After the Cleveland Browns play Seattle and New England, the October 29 trade deadline will be upon us, and the Browns need to decide whether to add pieces for a second-half Super Bowl run or try to stash additional salary cap and draft picks for the 2020 season.
In recent years the in-season trade market has become much more active than it used to be, and the Browns have been one of the teams that influenced the trend. The 2013 Trent Richardson deal sent shock waves through the NFL as teams realized they could alter their fortunes by shifting resources from the current year to the future or vice-versa.