The Cleveland Browns rookie mini camp is this weekend.
The Browns will bring in about 10-12 undrafted free agents this weekend along with their draft picks.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the Browns have signed Utah receiver Brent Casteel.
The Cleveland Browns, as reported by the Albany, N.Y., Times Union, have signed punter Chris Lynch.
The Browns have invited Texas Tech quarterback Graham Harrell to participate in the Browns' rookie mini camp this weekend.
Harrell has yet to sign a free-agent contract, but he hopes to be a Cleveland Browns team mate by the end of the weekend.
NewBrownsMusic.com supports Mangini and Kokinis in their selections and looks forward to a breakout year for the Cleveland Browns!
Go Browns!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The Cleveland Browns Draft picks from a birds eye view.
The Cleveland Browns Draft picks from a birds eye view.
The Browns 2009 Draft picks at they occurred round by round.
Mangini and Kokinis made some good picks. These are good guys on and off the Cleveland Browns Football Team.
RD SEL# PLAYER POS. HT WT. COLLEGE
1 21 Alex Mack OL 6-4 311 Cal
2 36 Brian Robiskie WR 6-3 209 Ohio State
2 50 Mohamed Massaquoi WR 6-2 210 Georgia
2 52 David Veikune OLB 6-2 257 Hawaii
4 104 Kaluka Maiava LB 5-11 229 USC
6 177 Don Carey DB 5-11 192 Norfolk State
6 191 Coye Francies DB 6-0 185 San Jose State
6 195 James Davis RB 5-11 218 Clemson
The Browns 2009 Draft picks at they occurred round by round.
Mangini and Kokinis made some good picks. These are good guys on and off the Cleveland Browns Football Team.
RD SEL# PLAYER POS. HT WT. COLLEGE
1 21 Alex Mack OL 6-4 311 Cal
2 36 Brian Robiskie WR 6-3 209 Ohio State
2 50 Mohamed Massaquoi WR 6-2 210 Georgia
2 52 David Veikune OLB 6-2 257 Hawaii
4 104 Kaluka Maiava LB 5-11 229 USC
6 177 Don Carey DB 5-11 192 Norfolk State
6 191 Coye Francies DB 6-0 185 San Jose State
6 195 James Davis RB 5-11 218 Clemson
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The Cleveland Browns Draft is in the history books
The Cleveland Browns Draft is in the history books. NewBrownsMusic enjoyed keeping you up to date over the weekend. Did you hear us Tweet?
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We at NewBrownsMusic.com think this was a good draft. Cleveland Browns regime leaders Mangini and Kokinis have made some quality pics in terms of quality of character as well as long term Cleveland Browns team contributors.
The Cleveland Browns Report is here. Check out this podcast...it's good!
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We at NewBrownsMusic.com think this was a good draft. Cleveland Browns regime leaders Mangini and Kokinis have made some quality pics in terms of quality of character as well as long term Cleveland Browns team contributors.
The Cleveland Browns Report is here. Check out this podcast...it's good!
The Cleveland Browns Report
Monday, April 27, 2009
Cleveland Browns make their Draft picks
The Cleveland Browns added 11 players to the 2009 team. They drafted eight players and traded three more.
Here’s a quick look at each drafted player:
Rd. 1 (21st overall) – C Alex Mack (California). Considered the best center in the draft. Expected to immediately start at center or guard.
R d. 2 (36th overall—WR Brian Robiskie (Ohio State). Considered one of the most polished receivers in the draft and is expected to either start or be the third receiver.
Rd. 2 (50th overall)—WR Mohamed Massaquoi (Georgia). Is expected to compete for playing time and contribute as a rookie.
Rd. 2 (52nd overall)—OLB David Veikune (Hawaii). Being looked at to give pressure from the outside linebacker spot.
Rd. 4 (104th overall)—OLB Kaluka Maiava (USC). Versatile linebacker overshadowed by the big three at USC.
Rd. 6 (177th overall)—CB Don Carey (Norfolk State). Played at smaller school where he led the conference in interceptions with five interceptions.
Rd. 6 (191st overall)—CB Coye Francies (San Jose State). CB Projected by some to go as high as the second round. Browns hope to find a diamond in the rough like they did with Brandon McDonald in either Carey or Francies.
Rd. 6 (195th overall)—RB James Davis (Clemson). Rushed for 3,838 yards in his career for 10th best in ACC history.
And here's one for the traded players:
DE Kenyon Coleman—Expected to compete for starting job. Led the NFL in tackles for defensive ends in 2007.
S Abram Elam—Expected to start at safety opposite Brodney Pool. Browns tried to sign him during free agency, but he was restricted and the Jets matched the offer.
QB Brett Ratliff—Looked at as a depth quarterback who knows the system.
Welcome gentlemen to the 2009 Cleveland Browns!!!
Here’s a quick look at each drafted player:
Rd. 1 (21st overall) – C Alex Mack (California). Considered the best center in the draft. Expected to immediately start at center or guard.
R d. 2 (36th overall—WR Brian Robiskie (Ohio State). Considered one of the most polished receivers in the draft and is expected to either start or be the third receiver.
Rd. 2 (50th overall)—WR Mohamed Massaquoi (Georgia). Is expected to compete for playing time and contribute as a rookie.
Rd. 2 (52nd overall)—OLB David Veikune (Hawaii). Being looked at to give pressure from the outside linebacker spot.
Rd. 4 (104th overall)—OLB Kaluka Maiava (USC). Versatile linebacker overshadowed by the big three at USC.
Rd. 6 (177th overall)—CB Don Carey (Norfolk State). Played at smaller school where he led the conference in interceptions with five interceptions.
Rd. 6 (191st overall)—CB Coye Francies (San Jose State). CB Projected by some to go as high as the second round. Browns hope to find a diamond in the rough like they did with Brandon McDonald in either Carey or Francies.
Rd. 6 (195th overall)—RB James Davis (Clemson). Rushed for 3,838 yards in his career for 10th best in ACC history.
And here's one for the traded players:
DE Kenyon Coleman—Expected to compete for starting job. Led the NFL in tackles for defensive ends in 2007.
S Abram Elam—Expected to start at safety opposite Brodney Pool. Browns tried to sign him during free agency, but he was restricted and the Jets matched the offer.
QB Brett Ratliff—Looked at as a depth quarterback who knows the system.
Welcome gentlemen to the 2009 Cleveland Browns!!!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Cleveland Browns set their sights on star in Disney's backyard
The Cleveland Browns are proving to be serious strategists for the NFL draft amongst a number of rumors about their picks.
Since trading tight end Kellen "The Warrior" Winslow Jr. to The Buccaneers several weeks ago, there has been a silence in the air from the Cleveland Browns, but no doubt we are "abuzz" as the The NFL Draft approaches.
The Browns are believed to have their sights set on one potential star entering the draft, University of Central Florida cornerback Joe Burnett.
The Browns say they see a lot of Josh Cribbs in Him.
Burnett was voted first-team All-America as a corner, punt-returner and kick-returner this season.
He holds UCF's career record with 16 interceptions. Joe also has been one of the top return specialists in college football the past four years.
Burnett is 5 foot 10, 192 pounds, and UCF secondary coach Gary Blackney says he was pound-for-pound the strongest player on the team.
Let's look forward to the Browns making great decisions when it comes to this year's secondary players, and let's hope we can land a great cornerback like Joe Burnett.
Check out Joe Burnett's stats here:
ClevelandBrownsDraftPicks
Since trading tight end Kellen "The Warrior" Winslow Jr. to The Buccaneers several weeks ago, there has been a silence in the air from the Cleveland Browns, but no doubt we are "abuzz" as the The NFL Draft approaches.
The Browns are believed to have their sights set on one potential star entering the draft, University of Central Florida cornerback Joe Burnett.
The Browns say they see a lot of Josh Cribbs in Him.
Burnett was voted first-team All-America as a corner, punt-returner and kick-returner this season.
He holds UCF's career record with 16 interceptions. Joe also has been one of the top return specialists in college football the past four years.
Burnett is 5 foot 10, 192 pounds, and UCF secondary coach Gary Blackney says he was pound-for-pound the strongest player on the team.
Let's look forward to the Browns making great decisions when it comes to this year's secondary players, and let's hope we can land a great cornerback like Joe Burnett.
Check out Joe Burnett's stats here:
ClevelandBrownsDraftPicks
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