Cleveland Browns: Former general manager Tom Heckert never would have gone for this, but Browns general manager Mike Lombardi would. Harrison has terrorized this team for years. The Browns are in desperate need of help at outside linebacker. Paul Kruger looms as a potential (albeit expensive) target, but it's hard to fall in love with his film when Terrell Suggs wasn't in the lineup. Kruger vanished at times and needs someone across the way applying pressure. The Browns might make noise with a one-two punch of Kruger and Harrison, a combination that would displease the fine people of Baltimore and Pittsburgh to no end. Harrison and Colt McCoy might need some alone time to get over past wounds, but Browns fans -- once over the initial shock of hiring Public Enemy No. 1 -- might warm up to this scenario.