Browns Ink Rookie WR Brian Robiskie

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ESPN.com, reports the Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms on a four-year contract with second-round draft pick WR Brian Robiskie, according to ESPN.com's John Clayton.

Usually I don't pay a whole lot of attention to most of the rookie signings as there are a ton of them. Most the the time they all get done and there are only a few holdouts that become major problems. This signing is just a little more interesting just because it does get done in time for camp. The Browns have a healthy(?) Braylon Edwards, no Kellen Winslow and a wide open competition after that. So the fact that did get done for camp is a little more interesting.
 
Good timing to get him signed before camp started. He's a shoe-in for #2 and depending on Braylon's issues, maybe #1
 
rotoworld,
Browns offensive coordinator Brian Daboll backed up Eric Mangini's recent praise of Brian Robiskie coming out of OTAs.

Robiskie looked like a bust in his rookie year. "Brian has made some really good plays," Daboll observed. "He's a professional kid. He's doing little things (on routes) he didn't do last year. ... And I can move those two young guys around, Brian and Mohamed (Massaquoi). It's easy now to say, go play a spot and they can just do it." We don't doubt the "professionalism" of Terry's son, but Robiskie has yet to exhibit the suddenness and speed to get open.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
 
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