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Agree to disagree. Trades are normally about offering as little as possible over the 'bad line'. I don't see teams being scared to trade with a divisional rival as they were 15+ years ago. If the Browns price is $9M, an NFC team is prepared to pay $9M, but the Steelers are prepared to pay $12M then send him to the Steelers. The Browns are $3M better off and a divisional rival is $3M worse off than if they'd spent their money elsewhere. Business is business.No, they'd never trade him there.
But if the Browns can't get a deal done and cut him... hahahahahahahaha.
That's why I don't think the Browns can cut him - too easy for it to bite them in the ass. And they have to pay the money anyway. They'll trade him or keep him.
If the Carolina offer is bad (Browns pay the whole salary and Carolina gives a 2024 6th, for example), I think the Browns would decide to just keep Mayfield. And if the Browns keep him, both sides will figure out that he should play.
So Carolina has to offer just above whatever that "bad" line is for the Browns.
Me, I'm rooting for cutting or keeping, because this trade looks boring as hell, except that the Browns face the Panthers Week 1.