Browns general manager Phil Savage is reportedly seeking help for the team's thin secondary, according to The Plain Dealer.
Savage as all but ruled out signing 14-year veteran Ty Law and Philadelphia's Lito Sheppard, who has been offered in numerous trades and it seeking a new contract.
He inquired about both, but the price appeared to be too high for the organization.
"We've got the cap space," Savage said. "The issue for the 'big-name player' would be the actual cash out the door, budget-wise. We're pretty much pressed up against our budget internally, so that's going to eliminate certain players, unless they have a change of heart. You don't really expect that at this point. It's only May 20. Maybe that changes by the time we get to training camp."
Browns Seeking Help In The Secondary