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Saved by the draft gurus

by Marla Ridenour on April 28, 2008

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The booming industry and hype surrounding the NFL draft actually aided the Cleveland Browns Sunday.

General manager Phil Savage acknowledged the stock of UNLV inside linebacker Beau Bell and Missouri tight end Martin Rucker dropped since the season ended. And Savage admitted that if it hadn't, he might not have been able to land Bell and Rucker in the fourth round, trading up with Dallas to the Nos. 104 and 111 spots.

"They were players that we evaluated back in February as potential second- and third-round type of players," Savage said. "Both players incidentally came out of the fall with very good grades. The process of this draft, be it the Senior Bowl, the combine, interviews, private workouts, or what have you, I think in both these players' cases their status dropped to a degree. In our eyes they really didn't.

"Nothing's changed since the season. You’ve got the same tapes and games to watch. What changed a bit was the fact that the NFL tries to pick these kids apart. You’re not going to find the perfect player, particularly in the fourth round, but we feel good about these two guys."

Bell is a hard-hitter with good instincts, but Pro Football Weekly's "2008 Draft Preview" said the 6-1 1/2, 250-pounder "has a bad body — is high cut and top-heavy and looks like he has not seen a weight room." It also said he "too often leaves his feet and whiffs in the open field."

Such remarks didn't seem to faze Savage.

"This kid is kind of a hammer-type hitter and if you saw some of his highlights he really knows how to finish," Savage said. "He brings some explosion at the end of plays. We feel like he is a powerful tackler. I think he gives us a dimension to a degree that we have not have with the current group on board."

Rucker 6-4 1/2 and 247 pounds, was an All-American and set the career reception record at a university that produced Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow Sr. The knock on him was his lack of blocking ability. But Savage said Rucker didn't line up like a tight end, but as a receiver in Missouri's high-powered offense.

"Martin Rucker was not asked to block much," Savage said. "He was in a system that advocated being in the slot moving around. He had terrific production as a receiver. At the Senior Bowl he showed some improvement throughout the week. It was really the first time he played on the end of the line as a traditional tight end for any length of time. We feel like we can teach him.

"How many tight ends really do block in this league? You couldn’t name one I bet that’s known as a blocker. This is a passing league and this guy is a pass catcher."

Savage extension expected soon

There have been reports for weeks that a contract extension for Savage is imminent. He said it probably will take place "in the next week or so."

"It's more or less a handshake and a wink, but nothing on paper yet," he said.

Winslow talks update

Tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. has three years remaining on a contract that will pay him $4 million in 2008, $4.5 million in 2009 and $4.75 million in 2010. Winslow said at the Pro Bowl he wants a new contract and his new agent Drew Rosenhaus said at the combine that he and Savage had discussed the issue. Rosenhaus has a history of holding his clients out of training camp in such situations.

"We've had a few conversations this spring," Savage said of Rosenhaus. "Obviously Drew has got a lot going on. We've had a lot going on in terms of free agency and getting ready for the draft. We’ve kept open lines of communication in terms of talking through some things.

"You're talking about a player that has three years left on his deal, one year was added after the motorcycle accident, so I guess that would be up for discussion, but there’s no real indication one way or the other. We're in the off-season, several months away from the real season so we’ll cross that bridge when we get there."

Heiden, Winslow will take it slowly

Tight end Steve Heiden recently underwent what his agent Jack Wirth called a "minor" procedure on his back and Winslow had an elective off-season procedure on his right knee to clean out scar tissue. It was the fourth surgery on the knee Winslow seriously injured in a 2005 motorcycle accident.

Savage isn't sure either will do much in the Browns' veteran minicamp June 10-12, but believes they will be ready when training camp opens, tentatively on July 23.

"They are going to be around, but in terms of how much they are actually able to do and get on the field, I would be guessing at this point," Savage said. "In my mind realistically you would like to have them for training camp. I think we would have concern if that didn’t happen, but if they are not able to do as much in June, they are both veteran players, they have been around. I don’t know if we would be that concerned about it."

What about Jamal's backup?

Savage got defensive when asked about the continuing reports on The NFL Network that Cleveland would draft a running back to back up eight-year veteran Jamal Lewis.

Currently the Browns have Jason Wright, primarily a special teams player, and Jerome Harrison, a fan favorite the past two preseasons.

Asked about the need at running back, Savage said, "I don't know why people keep saying that. With Jason Wright and Jerome Harrison, we're pretty comfortable with the running backs we have. We discussed that in meetings quite a bit. Hopefully Jerome will do something more than he's done in the past."

Notes

Cornerback Daven Holly, a restricted free agent, is expected to sign his tender soon. He's passed the deadline he could sign elsewhere. … Savage said the Browns hoped to sign 10 to 15 free agents and will invite more for tryouts at this weekend's rookie minicamp. … Savage said Paul Hubbard, a 6-2 1/2, 221-pound receiver from Wisconsin, will have a chance to succeed Joe Jurevicius. Jurevicius, a 10-year veteran who is 6-5 and 232 pounds, is expected to retire after this season. He asked to move to the third receiver spot after last year because his body couldn't take the wear and tear.

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mike from weirton wv April 28, 2008 at 1:11 pm

I think this a nepotism draft for the Browns. Tucker, the TE is probably Reggie Ruckers son and a friend of Kellin Winslow, SR., formerly the hall of fame TE from San Diego.

Beau Bell is the son of former wide out with Pittsburgh Steelers from the late '70's and early '80's. I am skeptical about this selection. He is from UNLV – not a pro-football factory. Name one player from UNLV in pro-football, ever beside Mr. Winslow, Sr.

I was looking at a 1976 pro football yearbook, this morning. It showed some interesting statistics / records. Did you know the Cleveland Browns only lost one regular season game in 1951 through 1953, losing to the LA Rams and Detroit Lions in the NFL Championship game, on the last playoff game. Of course, they only played 12 games, then. The games ment more, then – regular season. Also, Mike Phipps in 1975 had 4 TD's and 19 Ints on a 3-11 team. The report said Phipps was developing, slowly??? QB of the Browns since – 1972, 2nd game and hadn't developed, as of 1975 – 4th season. I have to revise my earlier blog. Phipps is the Browns worst QB, then McDonald – 1984, and then Frye – late 2006-2007. Brian Sipe was the starter most of 1976, finishing with a 9-5 record, third in their tough division that year – 17 TD's and 14 Ints. An injury to Sipe slowed progress in 1977 – a 6 – 8, team. Remember, Dr. David Mays, Cleveland's only black QB before Spergeon Wynn, who could throw it about 75 – 80 yards.

Mike S. from Weirton, WV

Dave April 28, 2008 at 4:26 pm

Mike,

I'll name one player for you from UNLV who is currently in the NFL…

Eric Wright, CB, Cleveland Browns

Dave

WhoIsMikeSinWeirton? April 28, 2008 at 5:21 pm

Mike S.

If you're going to comment on the Browns, at least do a little research. There's a site called "Google". It allows you to search for information <– (that's probably a big word for you, so you can go to dictionary.com and look up the definition).

Suffice it to say that Martin Rucker is not the son of Reggie Rucker.

And Mike S. lay off the moonshine and hippy lettuce (or whatever else it is you are partaking down in Weirton). And quit chasing your 1st cousin, too. She's off limits !

Confused April 29, 2008 at 2:37 pm

Mike who? All Browns fans already know K2 was the son of "former Hall of Famer in San Diego" and we all like to forget Phipps, our 1st rd bust! McDonald only played because Sipe left for the NJ Generals that year. We followed it with Gary Danialson who went down with injury making way for Kosar! 1951-52 ? Go back and look up the entire 40s-50s we where the best team in football before the Superbowl and YES we did go UNDEFEATED before Miami…..

Josh April 29, 2008 at 9:09 pm

Wow, that was quite a rant there, Mike… now go sit down and catch your breath.

The Browns arent drafting based on combine numbers anymore, which is wonderful. Courtney Brown was a combine freak, if you recall. These two guys are football players, guys who stand out on film and love to play the game. The Browns need 53 of those kind of guys, and they're getting close.

All this hype about the corners is so stupid. Any time a team drafts an "athlete" type player, they either play WR or cornerback. They can be found on the waiver wire, in the undrafted pool, or even across the line in the WR corps. Enough about the secondary. If it isnt good enough, Savage will find a guy. There are plenty of them.

All that said, I kinda like the young talent we have there. That Mcdonald kid can play, and Eric Wright should have been a 1st rounder last year. Like the roster this year… a lot.

David May 1, 2008 at 12:30 am

I don't think that just because we lost Leigh Bodden we need to replace him. If you guys recall Leigh Bodden of '07 wasn't the Leigh Bodden of '06. I heard he wanted more money too, but that is probably just a rumor. I thought he was horrible last year and was screaming at the T.V. for Romeo to take him out of the game. I also agree with Josh, I like Macdonald and I think Wright could turn out to be pretty good.

pdt1420 May 8, 2008 at 2:47 pm

Did Mike just say that Kellen Winslow Sr was from UNLV?

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