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Browns’ Draft Class Poised to Accomplish Rare Milestone Despite 4-12 Record
Cleveland Browns rookies are overcoming injuries to lead key plays and foster a competitive culture, forming the core for the team's future turnaround, coaches said.
- After the 13-6 win, the Cleveland Browns improved to 4-12 as all seven players from the Browns' draft class saw significant playing time this season.
- Coach Kevin Stefanski credited the rookie class' diligence, linking their work to general manager Andrew Berry's player-identification and development, which could form the foundation for success from last April's draft picks.
- Linebacker Carson Schwesinger leads NFL rookies with 156 tackles and 11 tackles for loss, playing all 16 games despite a high ankle sprain and calf/thigh issues, while Harold Fannin Jr. leads rookies with 72 receptions and six touchdowns.
- Despite the standings, Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam have the rookie class as the strongest argument to retain general manager Andrew Berry, while the team remains headed toward a top-10 pick regardless of the Sunday finale at Cincinnati Bengals.
- With injuries piling up, the rookie class is seen as the nucleus of a potential turnaround, as Dylan Sampson played through a hand injury and Quinshon Judkins suffered a season-ending injury on Dec. 21.
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Browns’ draft class poised to accomplish rare milestone despite 4
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Shedeur Sanders has commanded most of the attention and national spotlight when it comes to the Cleveland Browns rookie class.
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