Month: April 2006 (Page 2 of 17)

Browns close out first day with wide receiver

With the 78th pick, the Browns used their third-round selection on WR Travis Wilson of Oklahoma. He is 6’2″, 213 pounds and has very good hands. He’s projected as a third or fourth receiver in the NFL and is characterized as more of a possession receiver.

I’m not really sure why they would use a third-round pick on a wide receiver since we are talented and deep at that position but apparently Wilson coud be effective in the red zone with his catching ability. For our next two picks in the fourth round, I’d like to see us use them on linemen on either side of the ball. Overall, not a bad day at all for Savage and crew.

Buckeye talent runs deep

The Ohio State Buckeyes are making a solid showing in today’s NFL draft, so it’s no shock that the current squad is a preseason favorite in a number of polls. The Buckeyes defensive was hit hard this year, but the offensive with the addition of Chris Wells is looking unstoppable.

Jim Tressel and the Bucks will have to open up the offense early in the season, while the defense gains experience. Look for Ohio State to be in the Championship game if they avoid an early let down.

Browns select another linebacker

The Browns traded up to the 34th pick in the second round to grab ILB D’Qwell Jackson from Maryland. In return, the New Orleans Saints received our second-round pick and C Jeff Faine.

It will be interesting to see if Romeo puts Jackson at inside or outside. Despite his size at 6’0″, Jackson was rated one of the best inside linebackers in the draft and was the 2005 ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Savage has a done a great job so far shoring up the linebacker position in the first two rounds.

Mangold is fifth Buckeye to go in first round

Nick Mangold became the fifth Buckeye to go in the first round after he was taken by the New York Jets with the 29th pick. Jim Tressell and the Ohio State program should be proud of this showing. Ohio State is definitely one of the elite programs in the country.

Ashton Youboty could have made it six Buckeyes in the first round, but Seattle went with another corner with the 31st pick so Ashton will have to settle for the second round.

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