Cleveland Browns in Mason Graham’s first round started with dissatisfaction with mandatory minicamp last week but bounce back and raises the coach’s impressions with his boom.
“I love Mason,” said Jacques Cesaire, the defensive line coach, on Thursday through Browns Zone. “What I love about Mason, I think everyone heard that he ate a little too much and he threw up the first day. But what a lot of people are not talking about is that the boy finished. He went back out there, puke and everything, and finished the representative.
“But here is a kid who got better every day. Every day he came out here, he is running to the ball as fast as he could. You see to rush his game evolve, you see him getting off with his hands. and games. “
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Going from reading and responding to Brown’s attack is a change, but the club believes it will come out of Graham’s best.
“This has been an adaptation for him,” Schwartz said earlier this month. “We are a penetration that places great emphasis on defensive lines.
“I think there is a lot of meat on the bone in terms of his production and we can see better production from him than we saw and he had excellent college production.”