Babatunde Oshinowo, great value pick

Blogged under Front Page,The Draft Report by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 8:27 pm

Oshinowo was projected to be drafted as high as the second round due to his fantastic Senior Bowl week.  But he dropped to the Browns in the sixth round.   Oshinowo started 34 games in his Stanford career and recorded 30 tackles for a loss and recorded 15 sacks from the interior of the DL.  Oshinowo’s biggest skill is taking on the double team and protecting the line-backers.  He should see plenty of time on the field this season, and learn from Ted Washington.

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  1. Comment by DawgPoundHound — July 20, 2006 @ 12:03 pm

    I was actually excited when I saw the Browns selected Babetunde Oshinowo in the 6th round. I never thought he’d make it through the 4th round. He’s a big two-gap DT and will have a great mentor in Ted Washington. He’s definately set for success. Give him two years and he’ll be one of the most dominant DT’s in the NFL.

  2. Comment by ravenhater — July 23, 2006 @ 9:49 pm

    I think Oshinowo will be a good run plugger that can keep opposing offensive lineman off the linebackers. He should really help Andra Davis.

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