Found September 01, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Coming out of Florida State, Kamerion Wimbley was drafted No. 13 in the first round of the 2006 NFL draft and the Cleveland Browns had high hopes that Wimbley could be the pass rusher that they have not had in many years.
During his rookie season, Wimbley achieved that status of being one of the new and exciting linebackers in the league by getting to the opposing quarterbacks and sacking them 11 times.
Then after his promising rookie campaign, Wimbley hit the wall and it was a very big wall by only registering nine total sacks in 2007 and 2008 combined.
Many experts said that Wimbley's ineffectiveness was due to his inability to develop more than one move when he got off the line at the snap of the ball.
There could have been many different variables in Wimbley's decline since his rookie year, but the most notable was the inability of former head coach and former defensive coordinator, Romeo Crennel's use of Wimbley on game day.
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