Browns sign Wilson, wrap up draft choices



BEREA (AP) -- Rookie wide receiver Travis Wilson, the only Cleveland draft pick not in training camp, ended his three-day holdout by signing a four-year contract with the Browns on Saturday.
Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Wilson, a third-round selection from Oklahoma, caught 105 passes for 1,315 yards and 17 touchdowns in 42 games for the Sooners.
On draft day, Wilson proclaimed himself the best wide receiver in the 2006 class.
With wide receiver Braylon Edwards recovering from knee surgery, Wilson has a chance to earn some playing time. Coach Romeo Crennel warned that a long holdout would have hurt Wilson and dropped him on the depth chart.
Last year, Edwards, the No. 3 overall pick in 2005, missed the first two weeks of camp and didn't crack the starting lineup until midway through the season.
To make room on their roster, the Browns released receiver Steve Sanders.