Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Day Two for the Browns

With all the draft talk these days, many people aren't concentrating on Day Two of the 2006 NFL Draft. There are many players that seem to fit into the Cleveland Brown's 3-4 defense that are worth a look at on Day Two.

DL: Pat Massey, Michigan – Cleveland native and St. Ignatius grad is almost 6-foot-8 and 290 pounds, so he fits the mold of a 3-4 defense. He played many positions in college and didn’t post huge stats, but he’s smart and has potential to be a playmaker.

DL: Kyle Williams, LSU – Williams brings a high motor and high effort. He is not even the most popular player from his college defensive line. He definately qualifies as a reliable and proven football player. If the Browns pick him up, he could very well play tackle or end.

LB: Terna Nande, Miami (OH) – A physical monster who is definately strong and fast enough to compete at the professional level. He will be drafted because of his potential to make game changing plays. We will have to wait until Day Two (April 30, 2006) to see when exactly he’ll be drafted.

CB: David Pittman, Northwestern State – The only non-Division I-A player at the Senior Bowl made it clear he can hang with the heavy-weights. Because he isn't that big, he probably won't be drafted on the first day. Pittman could help the Browns out on special teams.

S: Trevis Coley, Southern Miss – After joining twin brother, middle linebacker Kevis, Trevis proved to be a leader on the tough Southern Miss defense. Trevis is 6-foot-1 and weighs 227 pounds. Coley performed well for scouts after skepticism during the 2005 season. He's a good player who wasn’t invited to the combine but should contribute in the NFL.

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