Updated: March 12, 2004, 11:12 AM ET

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By By Darrell Trimble
ESPN Insider
Cleveland Browns: With G Shaun O'Hara now a member of the New York Giants, the team is looking for a replacement. Three guards, Kelvin Garmon of San Diego, Travis Claridge of Atlanta and Cosey Colemano of Tampa Bay visited the club Thursday. "They all three bring a dimension different than what (2003 starter) Shaun O'Hara represented,'' Davis told the Akron Beacon-Journal. "They're bigger, more physical, more powerful inside. Maybe not as athletic, certainly not as versatile. But they provide something we didn't think we have.''

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: T Todd Steussie was released Thursday by the NFC Champion Carolina Panthers, but he might not be out of work for very long. According to the Tampa Tribune, Steussie's agent has been discussing the possibility of his client signing with the Bucs for weeks. "I think Tampa's going to end up with him,'' a rival NFL team executive told the Tribune. The 6-foot-6, 308-pound Steussie has been to two Pro Bowls (1997-98) and would be the team's third offensive line acquisition of the free agency period.

Miami Dolphins: The club was busy on Thursday, signing RT John St. Clair, P Matt Turk and backup FB Sammy Morris, but the biggest news was that trading for WR David Boston looks more likely to happen. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports Boston identified the Dolphins as the frontrunner among the three teams vying for his services. Coach Dave Wannstedt spoke Thursday with Boston. If a trade with the Dolphins can be agreed upon, an area that must be negotiated is how much San Diego will pay of the $6.9 million Boston is owed over the next two years. It's also believed Boston must restructure his deal to make any trade come to fruition.

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