The Cleveland Browns today signed offensive lineman Fred Weary, the team announced.Originally drafted in the third round (66th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans, Weary has started in 43 of the 63 games in which he has appeared during his seven-year career (2002-2008), all at right guard.
The 6-4, 307-pound Weary was a four-year letterman (1998-2001) at Tennessee where he earned All-American and All-Southeastern Conference first-team honors as a senior. Born September 30, 1977, the Montgomery, Ala., native attended Robert E. Lee (Montgomery, Ala.) High School.
This could be why the Browns recently released DL Shaun Smith (Not to mention punching QB Brady Quinn during the off-season). With the injury to Hadnot this past week, and the team with a run first gameplan, depth and flexibility on the O-line are key for this team to succeed this coming season.
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