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Apr 30, 2011 2:38pm
Jason Pinkston
experienced, versatile guard or tackle
experienced, versatile guard or tackle
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 30, 2011 2:41pm
NOW we're talking !!! About time they grabbed a big ugly for that right side. Pashos scares the shit out of me. Hopefully this kid can make an impact early.
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 2:44pm
Browns give up both 6th rounders....developmental QB in the 7th?

wes_mantooth
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Apr 30, 2011 2:52pm
BR1986FB;755247 wrote:Browns give up both 6th rounders....developmental QB in the 7th?
likely....look at Holmgrens track record....even if this is Heckerts show.
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 2:53pm
Browns Grab Speedster in Skrine
By Fred Greetham
OBR Reporter
Posted Apr 30, 2011
The Browns' take one of the fastest players in the NFL Draft.
BEREA—The Browns added one of the fastest players in the draft in cornerback/ return man Buster Skrine. He ran a 4.22 time in the 40-yard dash to set a school record and a 4.37 at the NFL Combine. Skrine also bench pressed 360 pounds at college.
Skrine said he felt he could’ve had a better time at the combine.
“I ran 4.22 in most of my times, but ran a 4.37 at the combine,” he said. “I stumbled after about 10 yards.”
What would you have run if you hadn’t stumbled?
“In the 4.2’s.”
Skrine (5-9, 186) started 30 games in his four years at Chattanooga, 27 at right cornerback. He recorded 155 tackles, deflected 21 passes and had five interceptions.
He also returned 40 kickoffs for 891 yards.
Last season, he was named to the All-American Super Sleeper Team by The NFL Draft Report and was first team All-Southern Conference in both 2009 and 2010.
Skrine said coming out of high school the big colleges backed off him due to his size.
“The size doesn’t really get to me,” he said. “Coming out of high school at 5-7, 145 I didn’t get a lot of Division I offers.”
Skrine thinks his leaping ability, strength and toughness will help him make up for his lack of height.
“I’m a tough corner,” he said. “I play taller than my size. I’m coachable.”
“I am definitely going to be going up against taller receivers, but I can jump and will be able to handle it.”
Skrine measured 37 inches with his vertical jump at the combine, which he said was among the top 10. He said he’s been able to leap 41 inches.
“In training I had a 41, but I didn’t warm up (at the combine).”
Skrine is confident he can make the adjustment to the NFL.
“The speed and size will be an adjustment, but I don’t think that will be a problem. I am happy for where I was drafted and I want to get started.”
Skrine cited Assante Samuel, who is an undersized cornerback who has reached the Pro Bowl level.
“Assante Samuel is an undersized corner that I like to watch.”
The Browns can only hope Skrine can play like Samuel.
http://cle.scout.com/2/1068680.html
By Fred Greetham
OBR Reporter
Posted Apr 30, 2011
The Browns' take one of the fastest players in the NFL Draft.
BEREA—The Browns added one of the fastest players in the draft in cornerback/ return man Buster Skrine. He ran a 4.22 time in the 40-yard dash to set a school record and a 4.37 at the NFL Combine. Skrine also bench pressed 360 pounds at college.
Skrine said he felt he could’ve had a better time at the combine.
“I ran 4.22 in most of my times, but ran a 4.37 at the combine,” he said. “I stumbled after about 10 yards.”
What would you have run if you hadn’t stumbled?
“In the 4.2’s.”
Skrine (5-9, 186) started 30 games in his four years at Chattanooga, 27 at right cornerback. He recorded 155 tackles, deflected 21 passes and had five interceptions.
He also returned 40 kickoffs for 891 yards.
Last season, he was named to the All-American Super Sleeper Team by The NFL Draft Report and was first team All-Southern Conference in both 2009 and 2010.
Skrine said coming out of high school the big colleges backed off him due to his size.
“The size doesn’t really get to me,” he said. “Coming out of high school at 5-7, 145 I didn’t get a lot of Division I offers.”
Skrine thinks his leaping ability, strength and toughness will help him make up for his lack of height.
“I’m a tough corner,” he said. “I play taller than my size. I’m coachable.”
“I am definitely going to be going up against taller receivers, but I can jump and will be able to handle it.”
Skrine measured 37 inches with his vertical jump at the combine, which he said was among the top 10. He said he’s been able to leap 41 inches.
“In training I had a 41, but I didn’t warm up (at the combine).”
Skrine is confident he can make the adjustment to the NFL.
“The speed and size will be an adjustment, but I don’t think that will be a problem. I am happy for where I was drafted and I want to get started.”
Skrine cited Assante Samuel, who is an undersized cornerback who has reached the Pro Bowl level.
“Assante Samuel is an undersized corner that I like to watch.”
The Browns can only hope Skrine can play like Samuel.
http://cle.scout.com/2/1068680.html

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Apr 30, 2011 3:00pm
Today has had a lot of very interesting picks. If this front office hits this year as it did last, we'll have some really fun guys to watch -- assuming these idiots don't fuck it up and lose the season bickering over money.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Apr 30, 2011 3:03pm
BR1986FB;755247 wrote:Browns give up both 6th rounders....developmental QB in the 7th?
Ive been away all day. Did we trade up, while giving up the 6th rounders, or are they going towards next year and we got picks for them?

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Apr 30, 2011 3:08pm
Laley23;755256 wrote:Ive been away all day. Did we trade up, while giving up the 6th rounders, or are they going towards next year and we got picks for them?
They traded up and took the tackle from Pitt.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 30, 2011 3:15pm
NFL Network's ranking of the top 3 ranking of teams' choices in the 2nd round...
1. New England
2. Cleveland
3. Tampa Bay
1. New England
2. Cleveland
3. Tampa Bay

Laley23
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Apr 30, 2011 3:17pm
Writerbuckeye;755258 wrote:They traded up and took the tackle from Pitt.
Thanks. I like that he is versatile along the line.

SportsAndLady
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Apr 30, 2011 3:42pm
Love reading some of the tweets from the browns' draftees...this one was from Little right after he was drafted:
I'm a dog I'm a dog I'm a dog I'm a dog!!!!! #brownnation
I'm a dog I'm a dog I'm a dog I'm a dog!!!!! #brownnation

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Apr 30, 2011 4:28pm
BR1986FB;755260 wrote:NFL Network's ranking of the top 3 ranking of teams' choices in the 2nd round...
1. New England
2. Cleveland
3. Tampa Bay
This cannot be correct. Too many posters on the OBR have told me so.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Apr 30, 2011 4:32pm
BR1986FB;755260 wrote:NFL Network's ranking of the top 3 ranking of teams' choices in the 2nd round...
1. New England
2. Cleveland
3. Tampa Bay
Capone rates it at a C+....
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 4:40pm
Browns Grab Tackle Pinkston in Trade
Jason Pinkston
By Fred Greetham
OBR Reporter
Posted Apr 30, 2011
The Browns trade their sixth-round selections and land a tackle.
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BEREA—The Browns might have drafted their next right tackle in Jason Pinkston…even though he was a die-hard Steelers fan, growing up in Pittsburgh.
“I grew up a Steelers fan and I love them, but now it’s a business and I am excited to be a Cleveland Brown,” Pinkston said.
So what will you do with all your Steelers gear?
“I’ll donate it to Goodwill.”
Tom Heckert traded up into the fifth-round (150th overall) to get the 6-4, 305 tackle from Pitt. The Browns gave up their two sixth-round picks in the deal (168 and 170th overall) to Minnesota.
Pinkston was an All-Big East player and was a three-year starter at left tackle. He is projected to be a right tackle in the NFL according to NFL Network’s Mike Mayock.
“It doesn’t matter (which side I play),” he said. “I’m not going to get caught up in that.”
If Pinkston can make the transition, he could push projected starter Tony Pashos for playing time at right tackle.
“I am going to come in and learn and if I can get in and play right away, I’m definitely up for it,” he said.
“I’m a hard worker. Football is my life and I’ll do whatever I can to play at the next level.”
http://cle.scout.com/2/1068687.html
Jason Pinkston
By Fred Greetham
OBR Reporter
Posted Apr 30, 2011
The Browns trade their sixth-round selections and land a tackle.
1 Comment
BEREA—The Browns might have drafted their next right tackle in Jason Pinkston…even though he was a die-hard Steelers fan, growing up in Pittsburgh.
“I grew up a Steelers fan and I love them, but now it’s a business and I am excited to be a Cleveland Brown,” Pinkston said.
So what will you do with all your Steelers gear?
“I’ll donate it to Goodwill.”
Tom Heckert traded up into the fifth-round (150th overall) to get the 6-4, 305 tackle from Pitt. The Browns gave up their two sixth-round picks in the deal (168 and 170th overall) to Minnesota.
Pinkston was an All-Big East player and was a three-year starter at left tackle. He is projected to be a right tackle in the NFL according to NFL Network’s Mike Mayock.
“It doesn’t matter (which side I play),” he said. “I’m not going to get caught up in that.”
If Pinkston can make the transition, he could push projected starter Tony Pashos for playing time at right tackle.
“I am going to come in and learn and if I can get in and play right away, I’m definitely up for it,” he said.
“I’m a hard worker. Football is my life and I’ll do whatever I can to play at the next level.”
http://cle.scout.com/2/1068687.html
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 4:41pm
Writerbuckeye;755285 wrote:This cannot be correct. Too many posters on the OBR have told me so.
Good lord there are some idiots over there. Hope they aren't near any ledges or they'll jump. You'd think this was Heckert's first draft ever. :rolleyes:
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 4:42pm
wes_mantooth;755286 wrote:Capone rates it at a C+....
Couldn't tell ya if he did.
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BR1986FB
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Apr 30, 2011 4:46pm
Call me crazy but I think Heckert got 5 starters and a major special teams contributor (Skrine...return man) out of this draft. I see Taylor, Sheard & Little as immediate starters. If Vickers is gone, Marecic will replace him....and we ALL know that Pashos is a China Doll so Pinkston is liable to slide into the RT slot. Pretty good haul, so far, if you ask me.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Apr 30, 2011 4:51pm
You are crazy.

Art Modell
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Apr 30, 2011 6:28pm
Hopefully Cleveland has character clauses in their player contracts.

Crimson streak
Posts: 9,002
Apr 30, 2011 6:34pm
Hopefully the steelers put a rape clause in big bens contract...

OQB
Posts: 6,679
Apr 30, 2011 7:03pm
Another solid draft by our front office!!
I am pleased with all the picks, and I think the TE will make an impact in our passing game.
Job well done, GO BROWNS!!
I am pleased with all the picks, and I think the TE will make an impact in our passing game.
Job well done, GO BROWNS!!

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Apr 30, 2011 7:07pm
I like that we have, imo, 3 sure fire starters (Little, Taylor, Sears) and possibly 2 more, pending Pashos and Vickers, and even maybe Skrine in the return game if Cribbs cant go or we employ a different KO guy than punt guy.
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sportswizuhrd
Posts: 3,215
Apr 30, 2011 7:10pm
For some reason I thought you were a Colts fan, not that it matters one bit....Seen any good HS Tennis lately?Laley23;755386 wrote:I like that we have, imo, 3 sure fire starters (Little, Taylor, Sears) and possibly 2 more, pending Pashos and Vickers, and even maybe Skrine in the return game if Cribbs cant go or we employ a different KO guy than punt guy.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Apr 30, 2011 7:12pm
sportswizuhrd;755393 wrote:For some reason I thought you were a Colts fan, not that it matters one bit....Seen any good HS Tennis lately?
I am, but living in Toledo, and getting the Browns and Cavs games every night, you kind of start to follow them as well.
When push comes to shove (ie, Colts-Browns or Cavs-Pacers), I always have and always will take the Indy teams.
...and I watched Maumee Valley versus Southview. Terrible tennis. I get to call the NLL Championships on Wednesday however, hopefully it produces a better championship match that Ive seen this year.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Apr 30, 2011 7:22pm
Not too excited about any of the picks today. Marecic could be solid, but the others are meh at best.
Browns did work in the 1st two rounds though, and set themselves up nicely for the draft next year. Overall, I'd give the draft a much better grade than last season. Probably a solid B+.
Browns did work in the 1st two rounds though, and set themselves up nicely for the draft next year. Overall, I'd give the draft a much better grade than last season. Probably a solid B+.