NFL Notes: Browns Make Early Statement In Off-Season

Published: March 11th, 2008
By Brian DeLucia's Blog

Phil Savage is serious about positioning his football team to contend for the AFC title sooner than later. 

The Browns suddenly have a solid rotation along the defensive line with the additions of Corey Williams and Shaun Rogers.  I’ve always liked Williams.  He’s not the quickest nor strongest lineman, but he plays hard and displays intensity on the field.  His effort will bring energy upfront.  Rogers needed a change of scenery from Detroit.  When Rogers plays hard and he’s in shape – he can as dominate as any defender in the league.  He can collapse the pocket and disrupt opponents in the backfield.  The Browns need Rogers to become energized in Cleveland. 

Holdovers Shaun Smith and Robarie Smith round out the rotation.  Shaun Smith displayed a good effort on the field at nose tackle and end during his first season with the Browns.  He should be effective at the point of attack. 

I like the addition of Donte’ Stallworth on the other side of the ball.  Stallworth stayed healthy last season, but has a track record of hamstring problems.  At his best, he provides an excellent complement to Braylon Edwards in the passing game.  This move allows Joe Jurevicius to escape some wear and tear and remain a clutch performer on third down. 

Moving forward, the Browns still must upgrade their pass rush behind Kamerion Winbley and add a veteran cover corner to solidify the secondary. 

 

Bills: The Bills have been quite active in addressing their problems against the run.  Opponents have capitalized on Buffalo’s lack of size upfront the past couple seasons.  Marcus Stroud provides the size and ability the clog gaps in the trenches against the run.  But the Bills must hope Stroud can overcome severe ankle problems that have slowed him down the past two seasons.  If Stroud bounces back and John McCargo emerges as a playmaker inside, the Bills should have a solid rotation including a few capable backups.  Kawika Mitchell adds much needed size to a smallish linebacker corps.  Mitchell isn’t a playmaker, but possesses good size and toughness against the run.  He made a lot of key stops down the stretch for the Giants last season and takes a good approach to the game.   

Saints: Have the Saints finally found some answers at linebacker?  On paper, I would say yes.  Jonathan Vilma is a very active and instinctive guy who plays hard and has a nose for the ball.  Morgan is a solid run defender who can solidify the middle.  He brings a blue-collar approach to the field.  The question is whether they can stay healthy.  Vilma has a history of knee problems, which finally sidelined him for a significant stretch last season.  Morgan has the history of concussions and various other injury problems because he plays so hard.  He can bring some attitude if he can stay on the field. 

 

Buccaneers:  Antonio Bryant attempting a comeback after off-field issues kept him off the field last season.  If Bryant has turned the corner and matured, he could become a difference-maker to complement Joey Galloway and Ike Hilliard for Tampa Bay next season.  Bryant lacks ideal speed and has lapses in concentration on the field, but has good size and isn’t afraid to go over the middle of the field.  A consistent Bryant would add balance within Jon Gruden’s passing game. 



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