AT A GLANCE Browns draftees



Jeff Faine, center, Notre Dame (No. 21), 6-foot-2, 303 pounds.
Quick off the snap with good hands and agility to move laterally. ... Ability to maintain blocks in pass protection. ... Described as a sometimes nasty, throwback player. ... First center taken in 2003 draft. ... Three-year starter with year of eligibility left. ... Did not allow a sack last season while grading 84 percent for blocking consistency. ... Bench presses 365 pounds. ... Needs to improve upper body strength. ... Has room to add weight without losing quickness.
Chaun Thompson, linebacker, West Texas A & amp;M (No. 52), 6-1, 240.
Above average quickness with pursuit speed to cover ground. ... Uses his size and strength to win battles. ... Effectively uses hands to snatch the ball. ... Consistent wrap-up, drag-down tackler. ... Will fight through traffic to get to the quarterback. ... Played for Division II program that went 0-11 last season.
Chris Crocker, defensive back, Marshall (No. 84), 5-11, 194.
Physical tackler with quick feet. ... Quick burst out of backpedal. ... Not afraid of contact; uses hands to redirect receivers. ... Three-year starter played cornerback and both safety positions. ... Second on Thundering Herd with 126 tackles last season.
Lee Suggs, running back, Virginia Tech (No. 115), 5-11, 202.
Needs surgery to repair partially torn rotator cuff. ... Will likely miss entire 2003 season. ... Muscular frame with big thighs. ... Explosive out of blocks. ... Excellent change-of-direction agility and body control. ... Vision to slice through holes. ... Less effective running to the outside. ... Not used much in passing game. ... History of knee problems. ... Tore anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in left knee during 2001 season opener. ... Returned in 2002 to average 5.2 yards per carry with 22 touchdowns.
Ryan Pontbriand, long snapper, Rice (No. 142), 6-1, 250.
Primarily a special teams player in college. ... Learned to long snap from neighbor when he was a kid. ... Never had bad snap in college. ... Ability to put laces on outside for extra points and field goals. ... Consistently gets ball to punter's chest; averages 0.7 seconds on deep snaps.
Michael Lehan, cornerback, Minnesota (No. 152), 5-11, 196.
Quick burst and good closing speed. ... Mirrors receivers on short routes. ... Reads quarterback well; rarely fooled by fakes and play action. ... Times leaps well for the ball. ... Awkward in his backpedal. ... Lacks ability to stay with receivers on deep routes. ... Often a non-factor in run support due to a lack of strength.
Antonio Garay, defensive end, Boston College (No. 195), 6-2, 295.
Quickness of a linebacker. ... Explosive off the line. ... Pressures quarterback with power and speed. ... Hampered by knee and neck injuries. ... Missed 22 games in last three years. ... Has not played a complete season since 1999.