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Cleveland Browns select Ohio State DT, Streetsboro native Michael Hall Jr. in 2nd round of 2024 NFL Draft
CLEVELAND — For a third straight year, the Browns did not have a first-round selection in the NFL draft, having traded those picks to Houston for quarterback Deshaun Watson. In fact, Cleveland hadn't even made a second-round pick since 2021, but that finally changed Friday night in Detroit, and it did so in grand style.
Ohio State DT Mike Hall taken in NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns
DETROIT (WCMH) — A second Buckeye has come off the board at the NFL draft in Detroit following the selection of Marvin Harrison Jr. in the opening round. Defensive tackle Michael Hall, Jr. was taken in the second round by the Cleveland Browns as the 54th overall pick. The 6-2 junior from Streetsboro, Ohio played […]
Cleveland Browns News 4/26: Assessing our AFCNorth Rivals as the Browns Stand Pat
Amazing job from Browns fans and the OBR team pouring into Day 1 of the OBR Draft Cave last night as we tried to cover four hours of TV networks slowly presenting draft selections while waiting until tomorrow for the Browns to get on the clock. I was so proud of our team of writers and analysts all night, and I just wanted to take this space to say that.
Ohio State's Michael Hall Jr. taken by Cleveland Browns in second round of NFL Draft
Ohio State defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr. realized his childhood dream on Friday as he was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the second round of the 2024 National Football League Draft. Hall was taken with the 54th pick overall. The 6-2, 295-pound Hall, a product of the Cleveland suburb...
Browns Select Mike Hall with the No. 54 Pick in 2024 NFL Draft
CLEVELAND-- The Cleveland Browns have selected Ohio State defense tackle Michael Hall Jr. with the 54th pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Following his playing days at Streetsboro High School in Northeast Ohio, Hall committed to Ohio State. Hall (6'2", 299 lbs) played three seasons with...
Browns' draft picks from Michigan, Ohio State connected by horrific injury in last year's big game
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — The Cleveland Browns selected two players in the NFL draft forever connected by a horrific injury. In Friday’s third round, the team picked Michigan guard Zak Zinter, who broke his left leg against Ohio State on Nov. 25 when Buckeyes defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr., taken by the Browns in the second round, was accidentally thrown into him.
Browns pick Michigan's Zak Zinter at No. 85 of NFL draft 2024. Our scouting report
BEREA — The Cleveland Browns drafted Michigan offensive guard Zak Zinter with the 85th pick of the 2024 NFL draft. Zinter, a 6-foot-6prospect who spent four years with the Wolverines, was the fifth offensive guard off the board. Here's what Browns fans need to know about Zinter and our instant analysis of the pick.
Who did the Browns draft: Tracking every Cleveland selection in 2024 NFL draft
The Cleveland Browns sat out the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night but jumped into action Friday, taking Ohio State defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. in the second round and then selecting Michigan guard Zak Zinter in the third round. Coming off a playoff season featuring one of the league's top defenses, the Browns are looking for help in assorted areas, with defensive tackle being a top priority. Wide receiver and the offensive line...
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