ALEX MACK RUMORS & GOSSIP

Browns' First-Round Pick Alex Mack Signs

by Bruce CiskieFiled under: Browns, AFC NorthOne day after showing up in Cleveland, anticipating a deal, first-round pick Alex Mack finally has one. The center out of California has been penciled in as the Browns' starter, so he knew from the start of minicamp that his presence at training camp from the start would be very important.With the contract done, Mack becomes just the third...
Via FanHouse  |  July 25, 2009

Madden 2010: Alex Mack is Strong

The image above is a Madden 2010 rendition of the newly drafted center Alex Mack.  The great folks at EA Sports went ahead and released the ratings of the entire first round, including a few specific area ratings to compare against a few peers. If EA is right, Mack’s addition should add some much-needed run blocking [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  April 29, 2009

Todd McShay Needs Some Sleep, I Think

It was a long weekend for Todd McShay with the NFL draft and all, but I think maybe he should have taken a bit longer nap before critiquing draft performance. He had this to say about the Browns. While teams don’t usually like to take centers so early in the first round it’s unlikely Alex Mack [...]
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  April 27, 2009

Steelers Select D-Lineman “Ziggy” Hood w/ Final 1st Round Pick

The Steelers couldn’t take Alex Mack (Cleveland), and they didn’t go corner. Instead, they took the shot at #32 to address the defensive line as they selected Evander “Ziggy” Hood from Missouri. Hood is 6-2, and goes about 300 pounds. The Steelers wanted to address the O-line and secondary, and the D-line was another [...]
Via NFL Gridiron Gab  |  April 25, 2009

Steelers Select DT Evander Hood w/ 32nd Pick

The Steelers couldn’t take Alex Mack (Cleveland), and they didn’t go corner.  Instead, they took the shot at #32 to address the defensive line as they selected Evander “Ziggy” Hood from Missouri. Hood is 6-2, and goes about 300 pounds.  The Steelers wanted to address the O-line and secondary, and the D-line was another area they [...]
Via Steelers Gab  |  April 25, 2009

Browns Make Mack Their Man w/ 21st Pick After Three Trades

It took awhile, but the Browns finally took a player, as they selected the Cal center Alex Mack with the 21st overall pick. The pick came after the Browns traded with the Jets (5th pick), Tampa Bay (17th pick), and Philly (19th pick) before they finally took Mack. Here’s the lowdown on Mack from Draft [...]
Via NFL Gridiron Gab  |  April 25, 2009

Browns Trade Back 3 Times for Nickelodeon Character

With the 21st pick in the NFL Draft the Cleveland Browns have selected Alex Mack - not the Nickelodeon character, but the center from Cal. My thoughts on this are varying by the second. Click through.
Via Midwest Sports Fans  |  April 25, 2009

Browns Finally Pick!

The Browns have traded down three times, with NY Jets for the 5th pick, the Bucs for the 17th pick and Philly for the 20th. They finally selected C Alex Mack. Mack is the best center prospect and in my opinion the best o-line prospect in the draft. Not a flashy pick but a great pick nonetheless. Grade: B
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009

Browns Select C Alex Mack (1st Rd., No. 21)

With the 21st overall pick in the NFL Draft the Cleveland Browns select California C Alex Mack. The "poster boy" for the 2009 NFL Draft center class,...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 25, 2009

Browns Interested In Cal C Alex Mack?

California center Alex Mack, who projected to go in the third round, is on the Browns' radar, according to the Canton Repository. Hank Fraley is a...
Via GridironFans.com  |  March 20, 2009
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