Author Archives: Dave Algase

COMINGS AND GOINGS

Former Browns Chris Rockins, Gregg Rakoczy, and Ernie Logan were each born on this date, three years apart. A few years earlier, Dave Atkins was also born on May 18. The Browns’ running backs coach the previous two seasons, he’s now “senior offensive assistant coach,” which I think translates into “19 years older than Chud.” […]

SNAPSHOT: DEFENSIVE LINE

With the decreased significance of the phrase “June 1st cuts,” odds are that the off-season transactions are essentially finished. So at the risk of jumping the gun ahead of mini-camp, I can’t help but make a few projections about the 2007 Browns based on what we now know. Today I’m starting a series of quick […]

FILLING UP THE CAP

If the reports are true and the Browns are indeed some $21 million under this year’s salary cap, there are plenty of intriguing options at their disposal, even after shelling out $6 million for the rookies. Below are some possibilities in each of three general categories. This is more descriptive than advisory: I don’t endorse […]

THE LAST BADGER

The last time the Browns drafted anyone from the University of Wisconsin, Joe Thomas hadn’t even been conceived. Eight-nine Badgers have gone off the boards to other teams between the Thomas selection and the Browns’ sixth-round pick in 1983: tight end Tim Stracka. I caught up with Stracka this week, and he was clearly delighted […]

QUINN SLIDES LAKESIDE

Wow. My previous post was obviously premature. Phil Savage had virtually promised that we’d get one of the so-called “big five,” but I don’t think anyone alive predicted that both Joe Thomas and Brady Quinn would be Browns today. I’m glad for Quinn, because he handled this strange day well, and he seems sincere about […]

ROUND ONE GOES TO CHARLIE

Since returning to the league in 1999, the Browns have been able to draft the first player taken at each of the following positions: quarterback, defensive end, defensive tackle, running back, center, tight end, wide receiver, safety, “tweener” DE/OLB, and long snapper. Also, last month they signed the first guard taken in 2003. Finally, we […]

THE SOONER THE BETTER

Two days ahead of the draft, and I’m still sticking with the opinion I painstakingly formulated last month. In a nutshell: Calvin Johnson is the most talented and lowest risk player on the board. Though wide receiver is not close to the Browns’ highest position of need, I’m confident Johnson could be one of those […]

EXTENSIONS TO MENTION

Nice to see the Browns use their spare salary cap space to extend the contract of TE Steve Heiden, who would have been an unrestricted free agent after the coming season. He’s not a star, but he is a dependable, tough player, and he has more receiving yards as a Brown than any tight end […]

LOOKING FINE AT 39

Serve up an extra-wide wedge of cake in honor of the 39th birthday of the biggest Brown of all time. The Pounding Father, when he hits the field this season, will become the oldest non-kicker in Browns history. They say he’s an ornery cuss, but after 231 games in the middle of all those melees, […]