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Jerome Harrison, serious threat to William Green and Lee Suggs

Blogged under The Draft Report, Front Page by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 8:10 pm

Jerome Harrison was an absolute steal in the fifth round.  He has a nose for the end-zone despite the fact that he’s only 5-9 and weighs 202 pounds.  He scored 25 rushing TD’s in 22 games at Washington State.  He has good hands and will make a decent third-down back…the best the Browns have had since Jamel White.  Harrison will be pushing Green and Suggs to the limit as the second string back in the pre-season.  Harrison is also good special teams player with some return experience.  He pretty much carried a bad teams offense on his shoulders last year, and was a team leader.  Harrison was a fantastic pick.

Isaac Sowells, eventual starter? Maybe, maybe not!

Blogged under The Draft Report by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 8:04 pm

Isaac Sowells has a lot about him to like.  He started his last 27 games at Indiana University, and he’s huge……6-3, 324 lbs.  Sowells also can play guard and tackle.

The bad stuff is his mental toughness has been in question, and numerous sources say he plays too soft.  I hope they’re wrong because Romeo needs tough guys to play in the snow and cold of beautiful Cleveland, Ohio. 

 

Leon Williams, a reach in the 4th round?

Blogged under The Draft Report by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 7:59 pm

Leon Williams looks the part of an NFL inside linebacker…..but can he play it?  He’s 6-3, 250 lbs and runs a 4.65 40 yard dash.  Now the bad stuff.  In four seasons as a Miami Hurricane, Williams started six games.  His intelligence has been severely questioned and the thought is that he would need a veteran to play next to to help him line-up.  Sounds pretty scary to me.

Travis Wilson, third round starter?

Blogged under Front Page, General by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 7:55 pm

Travis Wilson might be needed to start right away for the Browns until Braylon Edwards returns in October.  Wilson is a big physical receiver, but he’s not that fast.  He’s been said to catch the ball against his body too much, thus dropping some easy passes.  Wilson however is a tough player that isn’t scared to attack the field between the hash marks.  That should help Charlie Frye, because the distance of the ball being thrown will be shorter.

Wilson could be a key when the weather turns bad in Ohio. 

 

Kamerion Wimbley….did the Browns do the right thing?

Blogged under The Draft Report, Front Page, General by ravenhater on Tuesday 27 June 2006 at 7:49 pm

I’m a little leary of dealing with the Ravens.  I really hate those guys, plus the Browns really could have used Ngata in the middle.  The Browns got their nose tackle of the future with the extra pick the Ravens traded the Browns.  I hope that Oshinowo is like frosting on the cake.  Wimbley is moving to OLB from defensive end in college.   The hope here is that he can learn a few tricks from Willie McGinest in training camp and the pre-season and be ready to go when the Browns play the Saints in week #1.

Wimbley definately has the speed to succeed at OLB, but he only has 13 starts under his belt at Florida State University.  He did have 11 tackles for a loss last year and 7 1/2 sacks, but that was with one-hand down at DE. 

 

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