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BEREA, Ohio The Cleveland Browns made three trades in the first round of the NFL draft, just not the one everyone expected.
Eric Mangini began his first draft as Cleveland's coach by striking a deal with his old bosses, sending the No. 5 overall pick
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San Diego Union Tribune
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The Browns used their first second-round pick on a familiar face: Brian Robiskie.
Robiskie literally grew up with the Browns. When his father, Terry, was coaching for the team from 2001-06, he often served as a ball boy.
He starred at Chagrin Falls
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MIA 12. C Alex Mack California (NO)NYG 13. WR Brian Robiskie Ohio St. HOU14. S Patrick Chung Oregon (SF)NE 15
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Round One, Pick Eight: Ohio State Defensive Back Malcolm Jenkins
Regarded by many as the nation's top corner in 2008 Malcolm Jenkins has experienced a slight fall since leaving THE Ohio State for the NFL. Whether it was his struggles against Texas or
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I like this kid. I wouldn’t mind if the Jets take him in the second round. He reminds me of Michael Jenkins(Falcons receiver) who also came out of Ohio State. He’s big and physical and would complement Cotchery very well.
Yup. I think we will get the
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The Jets Blog
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We wrap up my NFL Draft Wide Receiver preview with a look at the quartet of Darrius Heyward-Bey, Kenny Britt, Hakeem Nicks, and Brian Robiskie.
Darrius Heyward-Bey is the speedster of the draft running an electric 4.30 forty at the combine. Plus, he
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Robiskie might be the draft's most "polished" receiver.
It's time to finish up with our draft scouting reports. And to close things out, we're going to turn our attention to one of those players who seem to be flying under the radar - Ohio State's
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...things out, we're going to turn our attention to one of those players who seem to be flying under the radar - Ohio State's Brian Robiskie. To help us with Robiskie, I turned to Jonathan Franz, one of the guys who runs The Rivalry, Esq - SBN's Big Ten football...
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Rey Maualuga" "Darius Butler" "Aaron Curry" "Brian Cushing" "Brian Robiskie" "Andre Smith" "Matthew Stafford" "Mark Sanchez
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If he exercises patience on Day 1, Jerry can control the draft on Day 2. It doesn’t get any better than that for him.
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Dallas Morning News
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In these university handouts and file photos top college football prospects for the 2009 NFL Draft are shown. They are: Clay Matthews, Rey Muauluga, Aaron Maybin, LeSean McCoy, Fili Moala, Eugene Monroe, William Moore, Knowshon Moreno, Shawn Nelson,
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Miami Herald
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After the game, the interviews and the shower, when he finally has a minute alone, Brian Robiskie checks his voicemail. While others have left condolences or congratulations, one caller stands out — for number and content.
“If he starts leaving more
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Elyria Chronicle-Telegram
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Will Beanie stiff arm his way into the top 10?
It is judgment week for the former Buckeyes who are off to the NFL, finally wrapping up an eventful pre-draft journey, that started with Alex Boone showcasing his drinking skills before the combine, a few
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Brian Robiskie Draft stock is on the rise, Video Discussion And interview with brian robiskie
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The story of Brian Robiskie has been recounted numerous times during the draft process. He is Falcons wide receivers coach Terry Robiskie’s son and is the definition of a ’safe’ pick. He is great off the field, a dependable teammate and a highly
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When it comes to the NFL Draft, there is no such thing as a safe pick. Each year teams weigh production versus potential. At the top of last year’s draft the Miami Dolphins opted for the "safe pick", taking Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long with the
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As Terry Robiskie discussed his son's draft possibilities, he recalled how one of his best friends in the coaching ranks was the first coach to offer Brian a college scholarship.
``Ron Turner offered it,'' he said, referring to the Bears offensive
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Robiskie, from Cleveland, Ohio, is listed by the Buckeyes as 6′3″, 199 pounds. In his senior season, he recorded 42 receptions for 535 yards and 8 touchdowns. He seems to have a flair for the spectacular catch. He runs sharp routes and sports a great
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Entering the draft, the Browns have many needs. Some are depth needs but some are for number one on the depth chart. They are set up nicely with the fifth overall pick and two second-round picks...
Entering the draft, the Browns have many needs. Some
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Brian Robiskie has received NFL-caliber coaching during the last four years at Ohio State -- but not from the Buckeyes' staff. And not from someone who needs to wait to review the game tapes.
For the last four football seasons, Brian has heard from
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Southern CA Press-Enterprise
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The Rams surprised everyone last year by taking Donnie Avery over other higher rated receivers like Devin Thomas, Jordy Nelson and DeSean Jackson and all he did was go to become a full time starter after just three weeks. With the loss of Torry Holt,
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Sports Blogs
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There has been an amazing amount of discussion around these parts regarding who the NY Giants will draft/trade for to replace the bullet ridden Plaxico Burress.
We have heard names like; Anquan Boldin, Braylon Edwards, Kenny Brit, Michael
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While Devin Hester and Orlando Pace hope the Bears add veteran receiver Torry Holt, the position still has to be addressed in the draft, first and foremost.
Some figured Ohio State receiver Brian Robiskie would be available early in the second round,
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Chicago Tribune
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I don’t really get the hoopla around Robiskie. I’d appreciate it if someone called me when a Buckeyes receiver stands out in the NFL.
Robiskie’s best traits are his height and route running. He turned in a better 40 time than Patrick Turner, who is
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NECN
http://www.bostonscore.tv/draft-central/brian-robiskie-wr-ohio-state/10021547.html
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Of all the things people remember about old Cleveland Municipal Stadium -- from dawg bones to Jim Brown to Red Right 88 -- there's not necessarily a bad choice for what someone might remember most.
Which makes it even more interesting that Clay
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Cleveland Browns.com
http://admin.clevelandbrowns.com/article.php?id=9488
Interview with Ohio State wide receiver, Brian Robiskie
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Jim Tressel tries to avoid prematurely judging his Ohio State teams.
With 31 players gone from last year's squad heading into the start of spring practice on Thursday, it would be difficult to do anyway.
"I've never really walked
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MSNBC Sports
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First of all, I wanted to take this opportunity to send a few kudos Mr. Morgan's way for the Stafford scouting report. It echoed many of my own concerns and illustrated a few new ones. Bravo, good sir.
Second, I recently interviewed Ohio State's Brian
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Field Gulls
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Shawn Nelson TE 11.SF- Louis Delmas FS 12 .MIA- Brian Robiskie - WR 13.NYG- Clint Sintim OLB 14. HOU- Patrick
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Since we are now less than a month from the draft. I thought I could give an overview of the different positions that the Bears need, and what they could be selecting for that position. So I figured out how to work the Google machine (from Blades of
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Sports Blogs
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Draft history says someone will slip through the crack and fall to the Miami Dolphins at pick No. 25 in the first round. The problem is: who will it be, and will he play a position of need.
Let's say Ole Miss offensive tackle Michael Oher, Oklahoma
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Jets Receivers Coach Henry Ellard has been spotted at two more Pro Days, North Carolina’s as well as Rutgers. Guess what both programs have in common when it comes to this year’s draft?
To date as far as we know by scanning headlines, Ellard has
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3/20: The Columbus Dispatch believes the Browns may consider Brian Robiskie (Ohio State) with one of their second-round picks.
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29.Robert Ayers, Tennessee 30.Tyson Jackson, LSU 31.Brian Robiskie, Ohio State 32.Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest 33.Mark Sanchez
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The Big Cat Country nation has spoked, and with 48% of the vote, the next Better Know feature is Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State.
With the release of Matt Jones, the Jaguars wide receiver corps is reeling. Dennis Northcutt, Troy Williamson, and Mike
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Big Cat Country
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The G-men are in an enviable position: they are going to get the best player available that falls down to where they pick, as they are a team with few needs. A team like the Bills, on the other hand, are just going to miss out on the elite player, and
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Sports Blogs
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Join jaguars.com senior editor Vic Ketchman as he tackles the fans' tough questions.
Will you blog the upcoming draft?
Thank you for honesty in your opinions. Though some may not agree, you stick by your guns. I know the Jags are going to be looking
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Sports Blogs
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Ohio State wide receiver Brian Robiskie is one of the top players at his position. Read what he had to say to the media at the 2009 NFL Combine.
Q: With your father Terry Robiskie being the wide receivers coach of the Atlanta Falcons
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SF49ers.com
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Well, with the recent developments I suppose a look at the wide receiver position might be in order. There's been a LOT of talk about the position around here over the past week, whether it's been about drafting Michael Crabtree or the eventual
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Turf Show Times
http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2009/3/6/782660/being-billy-devaney-wr
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BASSETT…..does the jets get extra draft picks from the NFL for losing starters like coles nugent baker and so and so?
HOZ, The compensatory picks will be delegated at the end of this month, I believe. But since the Jets signed Scott and Leonhard, they
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Sports Blogs
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North Carolina's Hakeem Nicks and teammates celebrate their 33-27 victory against Miami on Saturday Oct. 6, 2007.
The Dolphins are showing interest in several draft-eligible receivers, including some in the mix for either of Miami's second-round
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Miami Herald
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/story/931488.html
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Ohio State receiver Brian Robiskie is a good bet to be selected in April's NFL draft. "If there's a more solid second-round pick," NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said, "I haven't seen him."
INDIANAPOLIS Players hoping to make a distinct leap from
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There...I said it...I am going out and saying that, " Brian Robiskie is the receiver that I want the Raiders to Draft".
Last season I wanted one of three receivers in the second/third round.
Those of you that were here will recall how I continuously
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Silver and Black Pride
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Mark Parson's shutdown coverage of Brian Robiskie was a big reason why Ohio almost upset Ohio State in 2008. Watch him breakup passes and generate turnovers on Draftguys TV
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Bears CB Nathan Vasher is not bothered by all the talk about his possible release.
This article is a new low in journalism. It actually creates a rumor and dispels in in the same article. This one is about the Bears and Lawyer Milloy.
If the Bears
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Windy City Gridiron
http://www.windycitygridiron.com/2009/2/23/768522/the-bears-den-2-23-09
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INDIANAPOLIS - Brian Robiskie might have helped his NFL Draft stock by posting a couple solid 40-yard dash times here Sunday.
Next up in this city that likes a little speed are some of his Ohio State teammates from the other side of the ball, one of
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Cleveland Browns.com
http://admin.clevelandbrowns.com/article.php?id=9430
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...Robiskie will make a great possession receiver for some lucky NFL team. Robiskie is the son of an NFL receiver coach, so he's been honing his craft for a long time. Robiskie is definitely the go to guy in the passing game for the Buckeyes, regardless of whether...
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