The Facts:
Winslow participated in all drills Friday at mini-camp with his right knee wrapped in a black sleeve. He looked fluid running routes, moving laterally and appeared at ease catching passes from Charlie Frye. He took part in blocking drills with the other tight ends and seemed to move without hesitation. Winslow estimated he's about 90 percent recovered physically and just a little rusty.
Reported by the Associated Press
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Romeo Crennel though sees a lot of rust. He said Winslow still has the hands, size and speed that made him a top pick, but that the Browns won't know what he's capable of until he's in a game. "He wants to prove that he is the type of player that the Browns thought he was going to be when they drafted him," Crennel said. "He wants to be the go-to guy. He wants to be a leader. ..." We'll be watching Winslow's progress closely this summer; you should, too.
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