Since the Cleveland Browns returned to the league in 1999, finding etiquette talent to fill out the starting positions and backups has been the status quo. But this offseason has been a refreshing change. For once the Browns actually have plenty of talent at more positions than not. This is a luxury we have not seen in years and one of those positions that is well stocked is cornerback. So let’s take a look and see who will start and who could be the odd-man-out when the 2012 season begins...Read Full Story
From Jason Pinkston's Twitter - Doing Work
According to an article by Pat McManamon from March 30th there probably isn’t anyone on the Browns working harder this off-season than offensive lineman Jason Pinkston. Pinkston is headed into his sophomore season as an NFL player after being selected by the Browns in the fifth round of the NFL draft. He was thrust into a starting position as a rookie when Eric Steinbach went under the knife for back surgery. After an uneven but overall promising...Read Full Story
Who better to get the inside info on the Browns’ new draft class than the bloggers that followed them in college? We asked The Ralphie Report for some insight on Colorado OL Ryan Miller. David Gerhardt was happy to assist.
How would you characterize his college career?
He was a 4+ year starter who was a leader on offense for a group of guys that played through some tough times here at CU. He’s a guy that believes in himself and though he never quite lived up to the expectations we had for him...Read Full Story
Let me say I will be grading each day of the draft for the Browns. It’s time to grade the first round of the draft for the Cleveland Browns and I’ll start off by saying the first round was full of surprise trades. Although a couple of guys went before they should have, teams moving up and down the draft are fun to watch.
Okay let’s get down to business. The Cleveland Browns grade is a C+. The reason they got this grade is for a couple reasons: the first pick for the Browns Trent Richardson...Read Full Story
Let me say I will be grading each day of the draft for the Browns. It’s time to grade the first round of the draft for the Cleveland Browns and I’ll start off by saying the first round was full of surprise trades. Although a couple of guys went before they should have, teams moving up and down the draft are fun to watch.
Okay let’s get down to business. The Cleveland Browns grade is a C+. The reason they got this grade is for a couple reasons: the first pick for the Browns Trent Richardson...Read Full Story
After the previous caption contest went into overtime due to a close race, we have a winner: it is Irish Brown, who stayed topical on the recent praise a certain Steelers lineman has been receiving from the media or analytical websites, in reference to Browns center Alex Mack raising his hand in the air while stretching.
Hands up who thinks Maurkice Pouncey the most overrated center in the NFL.
Believe me, my hand is up as well...
Many Cleveland Browns fans did not like the choice of Brandon Weeden with the 22nd overall selection in the 2012 NFL draft. With that selection, however, the Browns have opened their quarterback position to another controversy or open competition...
The Cleveland Browns presumably have a No. 1 receiver in Greg Little heading into the 2012 NFL season, but one has to wonder if Mohamed Massaquoi can be an effective second option in the passing game. Massaquoi was selected with the No. 50 overall pick by ...
But their softest part of the schedule comes at the start of December, when the Browns play at Oakland and home against Kansas City. Not prime-time players: Luckily for the Browns, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell guaranteed one national ...
Everything points to Brandon Weeden being the starting quarterback when the Browns open the season against the Eagles, but Colt McCoy isn't quite ready to turn over the job. On Monday night, general manager Tom Heckert said he fully expects ...
But the real battle is at No. 2 with Brandon Jackson, Montario Hardesy and Chris Ogbonnaya. More than likely, Greg Little is the No. 1 receiver, Mohamed Massaquoi is No. 2 but Josh Cribbs and rookie Travis Benjamin will contend for No. 3.
Maybe it's because of the new rules, but Josh Cribbs' on-field value with the Browns is diminishing, writes Jeff Schudel of The News-Herald. And since Cribbs is in the final year of his contract, Schudel writes how this could be Cribbs' final ...
BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns have signed eight of their 11 draft picks. The club announced Saturday that they’ve signed offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz, defensive lineman John Hughes, wide receiver Travis Benjamin, linebacker James-Michael ...
Do you know what we found out today? The front office must be pretty content sticking with the likes of Greg Little, Joshua Cribbs, Mohamed Massaquoi, and Jordan Norwood at wide receiver for another year.
The Cleveland Browns entered the second day of the draft with two draft picks: No. 37 overall in round two, and No. 67 overall in round three. There were a lot of interesting prospects on the board when the Browns were on the...