CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns will hold veteran minicamp this week, the last piece of the team's offseason program. Up next for the Browns will be training camp, kicking off at the end of July, but first things first, let's focus on minicamp.

We know some of the key players to watch as camp gets underway. Who are some of the other guys -- guys no one is talking about -- worth watching this week? Here are seven candidates to keep in mind.

7 under-the-radar Browns to watch during veteran minicamp

by Dan Labbe

June 6, 2016

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Ibraheim Campbell

Campbell didn't get much playing time last season, but he's poised to start at safety -- at least for the moment -- and has earned high praise for his versatility.

(Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)

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Charles Gaines

Gaines struggled in his opportunity to start at corner last season. The second-year player out of Louisville will again have an opportunity with Joe Haden's health in question and the team still thin at his position.

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Marlon Moore

Moore has flown under the radar his entire career, mostly as a special-teams ace. The Browns drafted four wide receivers, so it's hard to imagine there's much of an opportunity there for him, but he showed some flashes of at least being able to contribute at the position last season.

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Malcolm Johnson

I'll let running backs coach Kirby Wilson handle this one:

"We think Malcolm Johnson can develop into a top-flight fullback. ... We think that he has really good size, excellent football intelligence, he has proven that already, and you can't overload him. He is really, really sharp, and I liked him coming out of college. ... I think he's got a huge upside."

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Terrell Watson

Watson was part of the Bengals' practice squad last season and will have an opportunity to make the roster behind Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson.

"He’s got a real shot," Executive VP of football operations Sashi Brown said in April. "Bigger man and certainly is going to be in the rotation through the spring and in training camp to try to earn a spot here."

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E.J. Bibbs

The second-year tight end out of Iowa State impressed at times during last preseason but ended up playing in just seven games and was targeted only twice. Was it a case of him not getting a fair shot or is he just not ready? We'll find out.

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John Hughes

Hughes is always under the radar, but he's had his moments during his four seasons with the Browns. He's played end and tackle throughout his career and his versatility can only help the defensive line.

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