Round 1 (21st overall): C Alex Mack, California
Round 2 (36): WR Brian Robiskie, Ohio State
Round 2 (50): WR Mohamed Massaquoi, Georgia
Round 2 (52): OLB David Veikune, Hawaii
Round 4 (104): LB Kaluka Maiava, USC
Round 6 (177): DB Don Carey, Norfolk State
Round 6 (191): DB Coye Francies, San Jose State
Round 6 (195): RB James Davis, Clemson
This is obviously just the list of the Browns’ 2009 picks, so be on the lookout for breakdowns of each player throughout the next week. Hope everyone had a great Draft weekend.





I hope that Davis and Harrison can help take some pressure off of Jamal in terms of the running game. Lewis is still good, but he had too many carries last year for his age and his running style. The addition of Davis and Mack plus the improvements to our offensive line through free agency should result in a much better running game over the next couple of years.
What happen with choosing DT Paul Griffin (FSU)????
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