The Columbus Dispatch

Rookie linebacker Wilson makes early impact with Browns

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Rookie linebacker Mack Wilson is trending in a positive direction at Browns training camp and on social media.

The fifth-round pick from Alabama was the only NFL player with two intercepti­ons in the opening week of the preseason — returning one for a touchdown — and is building a reputation as a ballhawk with four picks over the first 12 camp practices.

Wilson doesn’t have the star power of teammates Baker Mayfield, Odell Beckham Jr. or Jarvis Landry, but is making a surprising impact for the No. 155 overall selection in the draft.

“Look at Big Al, he struggled early in camp, but just kept working and kept his head down, and he continues to get better,” Cleveland coach Freddie Kitchens said Saturday after practice. “Having problems right away is not something you want to go through, but if you come through the other side, you’re a better player than you were before.”

Kitchens has a natural affinity for Wilson, giving him a nickname that refers to their bond as Crimson Tide alumni. Browns fans have taken to him, as well, because of his expression­s of love toward Cleveland on Twitter and Instagram.

The 6-foot-1, 233-pounder proclaimed himself “the best linebacker in the draft” after falling to the fifth. He played like it Thursday in the Browns’ 30-10 win over Washington, then left Firstenerg­y Stadium wearing the jersey of Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton.

Wilson returned a short pass by Dwayne Haskins 40 yards for a pick-six in the second quarter and snared a downfield throw by Josh Woodrum in the fourth, just as he had predicted to roommate Sione Takitaki the night before.

“I was like, ‘Taki, I’m going to catch two intercepti­ons. I’m going to crib one and I might just catch one,’” Wilson said. “It’s crazy. It’s unbelievab­le. I can’t really put it into words. I’m just thankful for having these guys as teammates and helping me get intercepti­ons.”

Third-round pick Takitaki, who is playing alongside Wilson on the second-team defense, confirmed the story. Kitchens indicated that both linebacker­s are likely to take reps with the ones later in camp.

“Mack is a confident kid and sometimes I’m like, ‘Yeah, we’ll see,’ but I think I’m going to start believing him now,” Takitaki said, laughing. “He told me the same thing before warmups, that he was going to get two. After the second one, I was like, ‘Dang, you made it happen.’”

Wilson credits playing quarterbac­k, running back and wide receiver at Montgomery (Alabama) Carver High for giving him a “nose for the ball,” but admits “it’s hard to explain why. It’s just something I have, I guess.”

Browns sign veteran fullback Kerridge

The Browns signed fullback Joe Kerridge. Kerridge is six feet tall and weighs in at 246 pounds.

In his third NFL season, the University of Michigan product appeared in 12 games with the Packers in 2016 and 2017. He originally signed with Washington as an undrafted free agent in 2016 but failed to make the 53-man roster. He most recently spent part of 2018 on the Packers’ practice squad.

Former Buckeye Barrett signs with Seahawks

Former Ohio State quarterbac­k J.T. Barrett signed a deal with the Seattle Seahawks.

Barrett, who was waived by New Orleans this month, adds depth to the position after backup Geno Smith underwent surgery to remove a cyst from his knee.

Barrett gives the Seahawks a third option at the position after starter Russell Wilson and Paxton Lynch.

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