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Definitely likes to finish. The thing that impressed me from the highlights, was when the back broke free, he was sprinting down field and passing people while doing it. Definitely has a mean streak.

This is what I talk about all the time. Good teams draft guys like this not for need, but to develop. Take a kid like this and turn him loose with a good Oline coach and a strength coach, two years from now, you have a stud waiting in the wings.


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j/c...

1. The kid is the real deal. Great Feet Power and mobility.

2. He can bolster our ST always need good OL to block.

3. He can be a very good back up as a rookie. Let him learn it all. LT I think Harrison will be the backup. LG, RG and RT Forbes will be the back up. Also if Tretter is nicked up, Corbett will move over and Forbes will go at RG.

4. Possible starter at RG or RT I think. Again when its time I think Corbett will be our Pro Bowl Center and Forbes will compete for that RG position.

But he is an OLman any OL Coach would love to have.

Great value pick.

Prognosis - this kid will be a starter on our OL within 3 years!

jmho Great job to our scouts and system of football + analytics!



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Great points eotab,

What I found the most interesting in the article is the honest way Dorsey seems to open up and give you an insight, however slight, to how he goes through the process of selecting players.

I loved the fact that they made the player feel relaxed and comfortable when bringing him in for his visit and focused on drilling down to find out if the player was "football 24/7" like most, if not all, of the players currently on the roster.

Dorsey nails it for me when he said he looks for "FOOTBALL" players first and lets the coaches figure out how to use them later.

just my opinion however, I really like the way the front office is working now. It is nice to have a "boring" draft like the Patriots for once where we are not desperate for key position and can draft a guy like Drew for development and depth.




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Wow, watched that whole 10minute video and dude is finisher! I have no idea how he'll do against elite competition but he looks as good as any tape I've seen. I know it's highlights but he's consistent. The same player in each clip, super athletic and does NOT need to schooled in finishing blocks. I kept finding my self saying "wow, what an a$#Hole!". Plays mean!




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This guy reminds me of Cody Risien. I can only hope and pray that he turns out that well for us.


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That's a great read from SI - Dorsey, man, I love that cat.

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This guy reminds me of Cody Risien. I can only hope and pray that he turns out that well for us.


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j/c...

Was on a flight today out of ATL to CLE with Drew Forbes and several Browns signees.

The Browns had their filming crew down by baggage claim. Taping for 'Building the Browns', presumably.

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Forbes will turn out to be the best pick in this draft.


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Mild-mannered tackle Drew Forbes brings nasty side to Browns


On the football field, Drew Forbes is nasty.

Off the field, Forbes is not.

His wife, Emily, prefers you think of him as the latter, even if his on-field persona landed him a job in the NFL.

"I do (like being called nasty). My wife doesn't," Forbes said with a chuckle Friday before the start of rookie minicamp in Berea. "She's like 'that's not a compliment.' But yeah, absolutely in football. I really like that, I like that that's kind of seen. That clicked my sophomore year of college, like that's how you're going to be successful is being as physical as you can to the whistle."

If you met Forbes, you'd see why Emily sides with the off-field version of him. He's mild-mannered, looks you in the eye when talking to you and seems genuine. His small-town roots show rather quickly.

But he wouldn't be in the NFL if he was that guy on the field. And for a while, he was that guy -- until he'd reached his tipping point during college.

"I got really frustrated at practice one day," Forbes recalled. "We had some good defensive ends, one's in the NFL currently, Kendall Donnerson, and I was like 'I'm not gonna lose. I refuse to lose right now.' After that, I just got really physical on the field and found success with it. It kind of carried through my senior year."


Forbes found his new nasty and rode it to two successful seasons at Southeast Missouri State, where he gained a reputation for being a finisher. It was something the entire line aimed to be when playing for the Redhawks, and it shows up a lot in Forbes' film, which is filled with contact to -- and sometimes through -- the whistle.

"Maybe it's just an inherent O-lineman trait I think most O-linemen have to have to play the position," Forbes explained. "Once you step on that turf (snaps fingers), you're a changed person."

The Browns liked that aspect of his playing style, which is why they spent a sixth-round pick on the tackle who physically projects more as a guard. He'll begin his NFL career as a tackle, though, and will play the position until it is determined he'd be better suited as an interior lineman.

That time might never come. He lined up in his first rookie minicamp practice Friday as a tackle, and while he was beaten around the edge (in a non-padded session, mind you), he held his own against the other approaches taken by fellow minicamp participants. He said before practice he likes tackle, but he'll play anywhere he's asked to line up.

His aggressive style of play also made him a sleeper but a prospect with potential, enough to be picked as this year's "Prospect X" by Sports Illustrated. The feature looked inside Forbes' road from small-school unknown to NFL draft pick.

"I think it was pretty cool as far as how it kind of showcased what my wife and I had to go through together to get to where we're at now," Forbes said. "It was a team effort, so coming from limited resources at the college I had, she really helped maximize what we could go and we could do in that small town we lived in."

Wherever he lines up, Drew and Emily at least now know where they'll be living for the foreseeable future. While he might be a big, nice guy off the field, he'll flip his internal switch each time he steps on the field wearing brown and orange -- and he'll bring the nasty.

https://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/mild-mannered-tackle-drew-forbes-brings-nasty-side-to-browns


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That would be great. We need some nasty out front. Football "nasty" is a special thing. If your own players and opponents give you that mention. You don't get names like "Hacksaw" or "Assassin" lightly. Hope he is truly nasty and effective in the NFL, not just college-grade nasty. Looking forward to a "Name That Forbes" competition.

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