The Cleveland Browns are notorious for taking a long time to release the names of the rookie free agents that they have signed. They are also notorious for seemingly taking their time instead of targeting who they want and going after them immediately. Anyway, once they announce who they've "officially" signed I'll put up another post which will probably be my last on the team until at least the preseason starts. For now I am copying the following info from an article by Jeff Schudel from The Morning Journal somewhere in Northern Ohio. So if it's wrong blame him, not me. The players confirmed are:
Eryk Anders, a 6-1, 242-pound outside linebacker from Alabama.
He has some pass rushing ability, according to NFLDraftScout.com
Casey Bender, an offensive lineman from South Dakota State;
Chris Chancellor, a 5-9, 177-pound cornerback from Clemson who has been timed at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash. He ran a 4.49 at the Combine.
He started 44 games at corner, more than any other cornerback in Clemson history. He had nine career interceptions.
Jon Dempsey, a 6-1, 238-pound inside linebacker from Louisville, described as “the rock of the Louisville defense ... could get a look by an NFL team because of his tackling ability,” according the NFLDraftScout.com.
Auston English, a 6-3, 252-pound defensive end from Oklahoma who projects to an outside linebacker in the NFL.
He was not invited to the scouting combine.
He posted a 35-inch vertical jump and a 4.76-40 yard dash at his pro day.
Daniel Howard, 6-2, 244-pound a defensive end from Texas Tech who also would be an outside linebacker in the NFL.
Joel Reinders, an offensive lineman from the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario.
Troy Wagner, a 6-6, 260-pound tight end from Indiana with “good hands and a high motor,” according to the scouting report. He caught six passes for 76 yards and a touchdown as a senior.
Willie Walker, a 6-3, 252-pound defensive end from California (Pa.) was a first-team Little All-American.
Okay, so I've already corrected two errors about these players. What do you expect for free?
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