Troy Smith (QB Ohio State) pushing cleveland to draft him

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CLEVELAND (AP) -- Usually the one avoiding pressure, Troy Smith is putting the heat on the Cleveland Browns.

Ohio State's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback is lobbying his hometown team to select him in April's NFL draft, and he isn't missing any chance to remind the Browns that he'll be available to them soon.

Smith was named the area's outstanding collegiate athlete at Tuesday night's Greater Cleveland Sports Awards, and during a taped acceptance speech he thanked the city's fans for their support.

"Hopefully, I'll get a chance to represent you guys at the next level with the Cleveland Browns," he said.

Smith hasn't hidden his desire to play for the Browns, who after finishing 4-12 last season will pick either third or fourth in April's draft. During a recent halftime ceremony at an Ohio State basketball game, Smith wore a Browns jacket.

Following a tribute for him at Glenville High School in December, Smith said playing for the Browns would fulfill a lifelong goal.


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html
 
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Jesse fuckin' Rice said:
Does he want to go to Cleveland cus he knows he will start?
No, he wants to play for Cleveland cause he was born and raised there. He's a Browns fan and it would be a dream come true for him (Ginn too). Look at my pic at the bottom.

Here's a better article that talks about it. He wouldn't start anyway. Frye is gonna start no matter what.


Buckeyes star Smith pressing Browns to draft him
Jan. 30, 2007
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports


CLEVELAND -- Usually the one avoiding pressure, Troy Smith is putting the heat on the Cleveland Browns.

Ohio State's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback is lobbying his hometown team to select him in April's NFL draft, and he isn't missing any chance to remind the Browns that he'll be available to them soon.

Smith was named the area's outstanding collegiate athlete at Tuesday night's Greater Cleveland Sports Awards, and during a taped acceptance speech he thanked the city's fans for their support.

"Hopefully, I'll get a chance to represent you guys at the next level with the Cleveland Browns," he said.

Smith hasn't hidden his desire to play for the Browns, who after finishing 4-12 last season will pick either third or fourth in April's draft. During a recent halftime ceremony at an Ohio State basketball game, Smith wore a Browns jacket.

Following a tribute for him at Glenville High School in December, Smith said playing for the Browns would fulfill a lifelong goal.


Troy Smith is one of the few who says he has 'dreamed' of playing for the Browns. (Getty Images)
"I have dreamed about it and talked about it countless times with my mother," he said. "All she talks about is saving the Browns. If that were to happen, that would be a dream come true because I could stay in the community and give back."

Most draft experts have forecast Smith being taken in the second or third round. The knock on Smith is that he's not a prototypical pocket passer and that he's too small -- he was listed at 6-foot-1 on Ohio State's roster.

One of his former high school and college teammates believes Smith is being underestimated.

"He should be a first-round pick," said Buffalo safety Donte Whitner, the No. 8 pick overall last year by the Bills. "I don't think there is a problem with his height. He has shown what he can do on the field, he's a winner. He has won the big games, except for the last one. I believe in him.

"They said the same thing about Drew Brees, but he changed the New Orleans Saints organization around this year."

Smith didn't end his college career on a good note as he was roughed up by Florida's defense in a 41-14 loss in the BCS national championship. However, Browns general manager Phil Savage said Smith's performance shouldn't hurt his draft status.

"One game doesn't make a career," he said. "It was unfortunate the way it unfolded. That is the only sport that I know of where they take 50 days off and then play the championship. Troy had a terrific career at Ohio State, he won the Heisman Trophy, he's from Cleveland and well see how the draft unfolds in all of that".

The Browns seem committed to starting either Charlie Frye or Derek Anderson at quarterback next season, so if they pick a QB, it probably won't be until the later rounds of the two-day draft on April 28-29.

Frye said he isn't concerned about the possibility of the Browns bringing in another quarterback.

"If you're worried about that, you're worrying about the wrong things," he said.

Smith isn't the only Clevelander dreaming of playing for the Browns.

Wide receiver/returner Ted Ginn Jr., Smith's teammate at Glenville and Ohio State, is skipping his senior college season for the NFL. He, too, said he would like to trade a silver helmet for an orange one.

"It's always been a dream to play for the Browns," he said. "Why would I want to go anywhere else but Cleveland?"

Ginn still is wearing a protective walking boot after spraining his left foot in the BCS title game. Ginn said his injury, which happened during a celebration after he returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, is getting better and that he'll work out for pro scouts once it's 100 percent.

He said watching from the sideline on crutches during the Gators' thrashing of the top-ranked Buckeyes was difficult.

"Oh, man, it was very tough to see my team go down like that and not be able to help them at all," he said.

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http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9963844/2

 
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I really don't know where teams will use him. I don't see him as a starting qb, and I surely don't see him being a top 10 pick.
We pick 3 or 4...and he for sure won't be taken there. We need O-Linemen and D-Linemen, so I don't know if we would even draft him.

A scout did talk to him for over an hour though...so we are looking at him...I just don't know though.
 
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he can be drafted by cleveland in the 2-3rd........he is not a first round qb......hiesman dont mean your 1st round as a lot of people might think......and a lot of people agree with THASCARY.....he may not be a starter
 
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he can be drafted by cleveland in the 2-3rd........he is not a first round qb......hiesman dont mean your 1st round as a lot of people might think......and a lot of people agree with THASCARY.....he may not be a starter
He could be...but like I said...we need O and D Linemen.

Granted, you could get those in the later rounds...but will they be good?
 
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How have they been fuckin' up?

They just got a new front office two years ago. They got Phil Savage from Baltimore...before that they didn't even have a GM.

In that time they changed the ENTIRE team. There are only 4-5 players that were even on the team from 2004 or earlier.

And no mention of Wimbley huh? Dude had 11 sacks last year as a rookie. Give the kid some props!
 
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Tony said:
Troy Smith? The college qb who invented the 12 step drop?
Don't fuck up this thread with your idiocy.

That's the offense Ohio St. ran. You know, similar to what you claim happened last year with the Raiders.
 

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gimpypimp said:
Don't fuck up this thread with your idiocy.

That's the offense Ohio St. ran. You know, similar to what you claim happened last year with the Raiders.
You are a sucka... shut up. You always post negative things about the Raiders and then when someone post something negative about your boy Winslow or the garbage doo doo Browns you get all pissed and take it to heart.
 
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Tony said:
You are a sucka... shut up. You always post negative things about the Raiders and then when someone post something negative about your boy Winslow or the garbage doo doo Browns you get all pissed and take it to heart.
There you go bringing up Winslow again. Why don't you just shove his dick all the way down your throat since it's in your mouth so much. I really don't get the love affair you have with him.

He didn't say anything negative about him anyway...he said he liked him.

And I'm not pissed...I'm just having a conversation. I don't consider what was said all that negative anyway.
 
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my bad gimpypimp the rookie defense player of the year.....hes a boss.....i gotta say though as much as i love football...the browns are bottom of the barrel of who i pick to follow and learn about.....props though
 
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MooreBlock530 said:
my bad gimpypimp the rookie defense player of the year.....hes a boss.....i gotta say though as much as i love football...the browns are bottom of the barrel of who i pick to follow and learn about.....props though
We all have our teams...fortunately for others...there teams are good.

My family is from Cleveland...and I lived there for a while, so that's why I'm a fan.

DeMeco Ryans got rookie of the year.
 
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I wouldn't mind replacing him...but he's not THAT bad. He had over 1200 yards in 2004 and 2005. Last year he was hurt and our line was pathetic.

I would say he's serviceable...a change of pace kind of back. If Peterson is available...I would take him. If not, another year with him wouldn't be too bad.