The craziness continues! Less than a week after the Browns shocked the football world by trading starting running back (and last year’s 3rd overall pick) Trent Richardson to the Indianapolis Colts, ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that the Browns might not be done with trades.

Cleveland fielding offers for and open to trading WRs Josh Gordon and Greg Little. At least one team has made a quality offer for Gordon. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 22, 2013

Browns covet Texans free-agent-to-be RB Ben Tate. Should Cleveland land Tate, it would have him and Indy’s… http://t.co/Z5OHlQ7UYR — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 22, 2013

That wide receivers Josh Gordon and Greg Little are both being shopped is of little surprise as both players have had their issues off the field. Little hasn’t played particularly well these first two weeks and was demoted this week. Josh Gordon will see his first action of the season this afternoon after missing the Browns’ first two games due to a drug suspension. Adam Caplan confirmed that Gordon is on the block:

On #Browns WR Josh Gordon, he’s been on the trade block for several weeks, source said. Banner wants him out, very clear, source said. — Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) September 22, 2013

What I find really surprising is the Browns’ interest in Ben Tate. Schefter’s link in the second tweet explains:

Should Cleveland land Tate, it would have him and Indy’s first-rd draft pick in place of Richardson.

Schefter doesn’t explain what kind of package the Browns would give up for Tate (who ran for 942 yards on 5.4 yards per carry in 2011 and 279 yards on 4.3 ypc in 2012), but they wouldn’t lose the Colts’ pick in the process. Tate in behind probowler Arian Foster on the Texans roster.

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