Best wishes! Big news: Browns QB Jacoby Brissett and his fiancée are welcoming his twins’ arrival….

Congratulations! Exciting announcement, Browns QB Jacoby Brissett and his fiancée( Sloan Young) are celebrating the birth of their twins….

In an exciting personal announcement, Cleveland Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett and his fiancée are celebrating the birth of their twins. The duo shared the joyous news with fans and the public this weekend, revealing that they welcomed a boy and a girl into their family.

The arrival of the twins, named Jacob and Isabella, has brought immense happiness to Brissett and his fiancée. “We are thrilled to welcome Jacob and Isabella into the world. Being a father to twins is a double blessing and we are overflowing with love,” Brissett expressed in a statement.

Teammates and the Browns organization have extended their warmest congratulations and well wishes to the family. “Jacoby is a valued member of our team, and it’s wonderful to see his family grow. The entire Browns family is ecstatic for them,” a team spokesperson said.

Brissett’s leadership on the field and his calm demeanor have made him a fan favorite, and now his role as a father of twins is likely to add another layer of admiration and support from fans and the community. The birth of his twins comes during the NFL off-season, providing Brissett a precious opportunity to spend time with his expanded family before the rigorous demands of the new season begin.

The couple has expressed their gratitude for the support and privacy during this special time, as they focus on embracing the joys and challenges of parenting newborn twins. Fans and well-wishers continue to celebrate the news on social media, sending messages of love and support to the happy family.

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Browns NFL draft class ranks low athletically but Michael Hall Jr. stands out positively

Relative Athletic Score (RAS) overall is unimpressive

In the end, everything leading up to the NFL draft is meaningless. Some players look great in shorts and t-shirts and fail to produce on the field. Others don’t test very well but are great players when you put the pads on.

In general, NFL teams have learned to bet on youth and athletic upside when making draft decisions. Those don’t always pan out but betting on younger, hyper-gifted players gives the best chance to hit on a player.

We have used Relative Athletic Scores (RAS) in our draft profiles for the Cleveland Browns for a few years as a way to understand just how physically gifted a player is. In trying to put those testing numbers into perspective, things like RAS and MockDraftable’s spiderwebs help us understand the big picture.

Looking back at the Browns draft class, we see that this year’s group is one of the least athletic, on average, draft classes in the NFL:

It is important that averages are used as Cleveland had just six picks and four of them came on Day 3 of the 2024 NFL draft. RAS makes it easy for us to see that Michael Hall Jr. is by far the most athletic of the group while Myles Harden’s selection in the seventh round helps push that number up.

Zak Zinter was unable to complete testing due to his leg injury but wasn’t noted as a particularly hyperathletic player.

The Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans are the only teams with lower averages but each of those teams (except the Titans whose class was very low athletically as a whole) were drawn down by players with very low scores while the Browns class as a whole lacked high scores.

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