Browns | No holdout for Harrison

Nate Ulrich, from the Akron Beacon-Journal, reports Mitch Frankel, the agent for Jerome Harrison, said that Harrison had no intention of holding out before camp despite his recent contract dispute. Our View: Harrison proved that he could put up monster stats when he rushed for 286 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Chiefs in week 15 last year. That didn't stop the Browns from trading up for RB Montario Hardesty in the second-round of the 2010 NFL Draft, and both will compete for the starting job in training camp. We like Hardesty's skill set, but feel the rookie could start the season as a reserve player until he proves himself as a pass blocker. If Harrison does lose the starting job to the rookie, he could still contribute as a third-down back for the Browns this year.
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