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FILE - In this April 28, 2017, file photo, Cleveland Browns' Jabrill Peppers answers a question during a news conference at the NFL team's training facility in Berea, Ohio. Before taking the field and covering a wide receiver, Browns rookie Jabrill Peppers defended his reputation. Under scrutiny after being placed in the NFL’s drug program for a diluted urine sample taken at the scouting combine, Peppers said that he has no history using illegal recreational drugs and that Cleveland doesn’t have to worry about him getting into any trouble.Peppers, drafted in the first round by the Browns last month, addressed his recent failed test on Friday, May 12, 2017, as Cleveland’s rookies began their three-day minicamp. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane, File)

FILE - In this April 28, 2017, file photo, Cleveland Browns' Jabrill Peppers answers a question during a news conference at the NFL team's training facility in Berea, Ohio. Before taking the field and covering a wide receiver, Browns rookie Jabrill Peppers defended his reputation. Under scrutiny after being placed in the NFL’s drug program for a diluted urine sample taken at the scouting combine, Peppers said that he has no history using illegal recreational drugs and that Cleveland doesn’t have to worry about him getting into any trouble.Peppers, drafted in the first round by the Browns last month, addressed his recent failed test on Friday, May 12, 2017, as Cleveland’s rookies began their three-day minicamp. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane, File)

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