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5/1/06
5/1/06
Browns add depth with 2 nd-day picks
Monday, May 01, 2006
James Walker
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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BEREA, Ohio — With seven picks in the final four rounds, the Browns focused on adding depth and possibly finding some hidden gems in the final day of the NFL draft.
The Browns used their seven picks on four defensive players and three on offense, all at different positions.
Cleveland took a linebacker, guard, tailback, cornerback, fullback, defensive tackle and safety, headlined by Miami linebacker Leon Williams and Indiana guard Isaac Sowells in the fourth round.
Most of these players will not be immediate contributors, but they should help make the competition stronger for jobs and roster spots in training camp.
"I know the competition makes everybody better," Browns coach Romeo Crennel said. "So by having guys on the team competing for positions and their jobs, they give me more. And by them giving me more, we should be a better football team."
General Manager Phil Savage believes fifth-round pick Jerome Harrison of Washington State and Stanford nose tackle Babatunde Oshinowo, a sixth-rounder, added the most value yesterday.
The 6-foot-1, 304-pound Oshinowo has the strength to play nose tackle in the 3-4 defense. He could serve as a viable backup behind veteran Ted Washington.
Oshinowo was born in Columbus and his father, Babatunde Sr., has a master’s degree from Ohio State. Oshinowo said he was recruited by the Buckeyes to play football but chose Stanford for academic reasons.
"I was looking at primarily engineering schools," he said. "So I went to Stanford."
Harrison, though undersized at 5 feet 9, showed explosiveness last season in rushing for 1,900 yards and 16 touchdowns. He could be the home-run hitter the Browns were looking for and a possible complement to power back Reuben Droughns.
"We’ve been trying to get a running back, and we were real fortunate to get Jerome Harrison from Washington State," Browns general manager Phil Savage said.
Cleveland also took Georgia cornerback DeMario Minter in the fifth round, Colorado fullback Lawrence Vickers in the sixth and Virginia Tech cornerback Justin Hamilton in the seventh. All three players will fight to make the team in training camp and have a chance to contribute on special teams.
Cleveland didn’t get any production from its second-day picks in 2005 and do not want a repeat.
"If we can get our first-day guys to make a contribution and get a couple of the guys from the second day to also help, then we would have improved in the draft process," Crennel said. "That’s what we’re working on. We’re trying to improve and we feel good about where we are."
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