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The Browns fan base has been calling for the team to acquire a force at the wide receiver position since Braylon Edwards departed for the New York Jets several years ago.

Cleveland spent high draft picks on Mohammed Massaquoi and Brian Robiskie in 2009, but were forced to draft Greg Little in 2011 due to a lack of offensive production. Massaquoi has been the more productive of the two wide outs since being drafted. The former Georgia Bulldogs standout has compiled 70 catches for 1,107 yards in 31 games played.

Robiskie has only caught 36 passes in his first two seasons.

Cleveland does not seem to be very interested in acquiring another wide receiver before the 2011 season begins. So, that means that the young talent on the active roster must step up in order for the Browns to have any success.

The Browns' front office has stated repeatedly that they feel the receiving corps is better than what the public believes. However, it would be nice to see those talents instead of hearing about them.