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Braylon Edwards Scout.com Headlines:
Browns Deal Edwards to Jets
FoxSports.com's Jay Glazer is reporting this morning that the Browns have traded their #1 WR
-by theOBR.com Oct 7, 2009
King: The Braylon Edwards Riddle
Is it time for the Cleveland Browns to let Braylon Edwards move on?
-by theOBR.com Oct 6, 2009
WR Braylon Edwards: Never Shut Out Before
-by theOBR.com Oct 5, 2009
King: Three at the Crossroads
The veteran sportswriter takes a look at three key offensive talents who are at a critical point
-by theOBR.com Aug 26, 2009
WR Braylon Edwards: Aggravates Foot Injury
-by theOBR.com Aug 13, 2009
Browns Camp: Edwards Returns
The media can fall back to Defcon 3 status as Cleveland's top wide receiver heads back to practice.
-by theOBR.com Aug 5, 2009
Da Scoop: Edwards, Cribbs and More...
Lane digs into some recent mysteries, fixes some erroneous reports, and provides the scoop...
-by theOBR.com Jul 28, 2009
WR Braylon Edwards: Gets Pulled Into Stallworth Saga
-by theOBR.com Jul 7, 2009
WR Braylon Edwards: Basketball injury?
-by theOBR.com Jun 12, 2009
Inside Buzz: Big Names Edition
It's the latest on Eric Steinbach, Jamal Lewis, and Braylon Edwards, plus more!
-by theOBR.com Jun 3, 2009
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Injury News:
Concerning Braylon Edwards' Foot...
-by theOBR.com Aug 11, 2008
OBR News-o-Rama: 11/30 PM
-by theOBR.com Nov 30, 2007
Camp Notes: 8/22
-by theOBR.com Aug 22, 2006
Braylon Runs Ahead of Schedule
-by theOBR.com Jul 29, 2006
Tucker Leaves Practice with Knee Problem
-by theOBR.com Jul 28, 2006

[All Injury News (21)]

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Braylon Edwards on Charitable Work
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Net Exclusive:Braylon Edwards on Sirius Radio
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Crennel on Wilson's Holdout, Injuries
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Savage on Edwards' Rehab Progress
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Browns-Vikes: Edwards - Frye Communication
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Braylon Edwards
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 206 40: 4.45
Position: WR
Date of Birth: 02/23/1983
Birthplace: Harper Woods,  MI
Class: Senior
High School: Bishop Gallagher HS
(Harper Woods, MI)
College: Michigan

2005 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list):
Pos: WR Pos Rank: #1 Pos Rating:


Biography:
Bio: Three-year starter who’s been an All- Conference player since his sophomore campaign. Led the team in receiving as a senior, totaling 97/1,330/15, winning All-American honors as well as the Biletnikoff Award. Junior totals included 85/1138/14.

Positives: Big, physical receiver who breaks games wide open or controls them from the get-go. Quick releasing off the line, boxes out opponents with his frame and easily makes receptions in traffic. Fast down the field, gets vertical then contorts in mid-air for the acrobatic grab. Displays good eye/hand coordination, looks the pass in and extends to offer the quarterback a nice target. Easily beats jams at the line of scrimmage or physically pounds opponents to come away with the ball. Displays open-field running skills after the reception and blocks with solid technique. Runs well laterally and displays the ability to quickly change direction. Sells his routes.

Negatives: Not always mentally on top of his game, loses focus or takes his eye off the ball. Must be more cognizant of becoming the hot receiver in blitz situations.

Analysis: A superior athlete who plays bigger and faster than his computer number, Edwards makes truly amazing plays on the football field with regularity. A terrific red-zone target who creates mismatches, he has an unusually high ratio of touchdown receptions. Worthy of an early first round selection and should have a long and productive NFL career once he learns to focus and give attention to detail.