Cleveland Browns running back Duke Johnson reported to mandatory mini-camp on Tuesday, but that doesn't mean his demands have changed. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, Johnson would still like to be traded to a team where he will have more of a role.

Coach Freddie Kitchens said last week he expected Johnson to attend and if he would have decided to skip he would have been fined up to $80,000.

Even though Johnson would like to be traded, Kitchens said it was in the best interest for the Browns to have Johnson on the roster.

“I can just tell him what his role is and show him when he gets here,” Kitchens said via Cleveland.com. “All the rest of that is up to him and what he decides to do. My decision is not based on how he feels; my decision is based on what’s best for the Cleveland Browns and this organization. At this present time, it’s best for Duke Johnson to be a member of the Cleveland Browns and everybody feels that way.”

Kitchens also knows that Johnson would show up and do his job if he wasn't traded and it looks like he has proven his coach right.

“Him asking for a trade and stuff like that, it doesn’t matter to me. He’s a Cleveland Brown. If he shows up, Duke is the type of guy that’s going to show up and he’s going to do his job. He’s going to do his job well. That’s all I can ask for as a coach.”

Johnson's only real leverage was to hold out of mini-camp, but now that he has shown up even though he wants a trade, it looks like he has accepted that this season will be spent as a member of the Browns.