After His Dominance of Texas, Ndamukong Suh Is Perfect for the Cleveland Browns
After a thrilling end to Saturday night's Texas-Nebraska game (which had BCS implications), there is only one name that the Cleveland Browns need to learn (and learn to say), and that is defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.
The Browns are currently in a three-way tie for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft with the St. Louis Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Suh is currently being touted by Sports Illustrated as the top prospect available in the 2010 draft, draft expert Mel Kiper, Jr. also has Suh ranked as his No. 1 overall prospect, and now a finalist for the 2009 Heisman Trophy.
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With many holes all over its roster, the Browns can go many different ways if they are holding the No. 1 overall pick, but after his 12-tackle and four and a half-sack performance against Texas, he might be the guy who the Browns need to beef up their line.
Suh would also be able to learn from one of the NFL's best defensive lineman in Shaun Rogers.
Many Browns fans will argue that Tennessee safety Eric Berry should be the Browns' first round pick, but football is won in the trenches and Suh's speed, agility, power, and elusiveness to get to opposing quarterbacks is exactly what the Browns need on their defense.
Plus he can play a big part in stopping the run and plugging up the holes since he has a big body at six foot four inches and 305-pounds.
If the Browns decide to go another route, then they need to either get an offensive tackle to help solidify the right side of their offensive line or trade down in the first round to not only acquire more draft picks, but to also save some cash by not having to pay the big money of a top ten draft selection.
If Suh was not on the Browns' radar before Saturday night, you better believe that he is now.
After the Texas game, Suh has 82 tackles, 12 sacks, and one interception in 2009.
(Article also posted on Dawg Scooper)

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