Cleveland Browns Make Two Rookie Contract Moves on Friday

   

The Cleveland Browns began rookie minicamp on Friday, getting their first on-field look at their newest draftees. Shortly after Day 1 of practice concluded, the team signed a pair of picks to their rookie deals.

Cleveland Browns Make Two Rookie Contract Moves on Friday

Linebacker Carson Schwesinger, who the Browns drafted with the first pick in the second round at No. 33 overall, agreed to a fully guaranteed four-year deal, according to ESPN reporter Daniel Oyefusi. Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins, the No. 34 overall pick, made history on Thursday as the first second-rounder ever to sign a fully guaranteed rookie contract, which previously only went to first-round picks. Now, Schwesinger follows Higgins with a similar deal.

Schwesinger's contract is reportedly worth $11.78 million, which comes out to an average of $2.94 million annually.

Cleveland also inked running back Dylan Sampson to his rookie contract, with details of the four-year deal yet to be released. The Browns drafted Sampson with the No. 126 overall pick in the fourth round out of Tennessee, pairing him with second-round running back Quinshon Judkins.

The team announced the signings in a social media post on Friday evening.

With Schwesinger and Sampson under contract, the Browns have five unsigned rookies from their 2025 NFL Draft class. First-round defensive lineman Mason Graham, Judkins, third-round tight end Harold Fannin Jr., third-round quarterback Dillon Gabriel and fifth-round quarterback Shedeur Sanders will all likely sign their rookie contracts in the coming days.

The Browns' rookie minicamp will continue until Sunday, May 11.