Browns GM reiterates unwillingness to trade Duke Johnson
Cleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey once again quieted trade speculation Tuesday involving versatile running back Duke Johnson.
"I keep telling you guys and you all don't listen to me: Duke Johnson is a viable member of this organization," Dorsey said in an appearance on 92.3 The Fan. "He's very talented. This organization has plans to use him."
Johnson requested a trade earlier in the offseason. He cited concerns about his playing time with Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt set for featured roles in 2019, though the latter will serve an eight-game suspension to begin the campaign.
Johnson has been one of the league's most reliable pass-catching running backs over the last four seasons. In 2018, the 25-year-old posted 201 yards rushing and 429 yards receiving, catching three passes for touchdowns.
Dorsey first stated his reluctance to trade Johnson on April 18, saying the Browns would find a significant role for him in their offense.
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