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By Michael Smith
ESPN.com Saturday, March 1, 2008 On the first day of NFL free agency, the Cleveland Browns first locked up quarterback Derek Anderson with a three-year deal. On Saturday, they gave him a new target to pass to. Donte' Stallworth, who played last season with the New England Patriots, agreed to terms on a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns, $10 million of which is guaranteed. "Donte' will be the major addition to our offense this year," said Phil Savage, Browns GM and senior vice president. "He will bring legit ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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