The Cleveland Browns have signed 12 undrafted free agents.
The group of undrafted free agents is comprised of six offensive players and six defensive players. The positions include pairs offensive linemen and defensive linemen, as well as three defensive backs and wide receivers. The team also signed a linebacker and tight end. Rookie minicamp will run from tomorrow, Friday, May 13 through Sunday, May 15.
S D'Anthony Bell, West Florida â Transferred to West Florida in January 2019 after a season at Butler Community CollegeâŠPrior to Butler Community College, spent a year at Albany StateâŠWon a National Championship with West Florida in 2019âŠHad two interceptions and four pass breakups to go along with 54 tackles and two forced fumbles in his senior seasonâŠNative of Covington, Ga. and prepped at Alcovy High School.
CB Junior Faulk, Delta State â Appeared in 21 games for Delta State and tallied 68 total tackles, five TFLs, 10 interceptions, 29 pass breakups and two forced fumbles and fumble recoveriesâŠTransferred to Delta State after spending two seasons at Southwest Mississippi Community CollegeâŠPart of the Statesmen defense that led the Gulf South Conference in total defense (309.2 ypg.), rush defense (122.0 ypg.) and sacks per game (2.70) in 2019âŠLed the Gulf South Conference and NCAA Division II with a career high nine interceptions in 2019âŠFull name is Julius "Junior" FaulkâŠBorn in Tylertown, Miss. and prepped at Salem High School, lettering in basketball and football.
WR Mike Harley Jr., Miami â Finished his career as the Hurricanes' record holder for career receptions (182) and single-game catches (13)âŠHis 182 career catches surpassed Reggie Wayne for his career catches markâŠAdded 2,158 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns for his careerâŠStarted 32 of 60 games played for MiamiâŠEnded the 2021 season as the team's second-leading receiver in every category with 57 catches for 543 yards and five touchdowns⊠Named to All-ACC Third Team in 2020 after setting career highs in every receiving category, including 57 receptions for 799 yards and seven scoresâŠNative of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School.
WR Travell Harris, Washington State â Totaled 179 catches for 1,999 yards and 17 receiving touchdowns in 43 games at Washington State UniversityâŠReturned 86 kickoffs for 2,063 yards and a touchdown, as well as 21 punts for 158 yardsâŠPrimarily handled both return duties during much of his careerâŠTallied 76 catches for 814 yards and nine touchdowns as a redshirt senior in 2021, which ranked him third in the PAC-12 in both catches and yards and second in touchdownsâŠNamed to the All-PAC-12 second team in 2021 and garnered PAC-12 honorable mention accolades three times, twice as a kick returner and once as a receiver⊠Attended Jesuit High School in Tampa, FlaâŠLettered four years in track and football.
C Brock Hoffman, Virginia Tech â Played in 35 career games with 34 startsâŠEarned multiple honors his senior year, including a 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl Invite and an All-ACC Honorable mentionâŠStarted all 11 games at center for Virginia Tech in 2020âŠHelped the Hokies lead the ACC in rushing with 240.1 ypgâŠEarned All-ACC Academic Team honors...Selected as ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week twice in 2020âŠBegan his collegiate career at Coastal Carolina, starting all 12 games at right guard and was part of an offensive unit that ranked fourth in total offense in the Sun Belt âŠBecame the first true freshman to start at center in program history (since 2003)⊠Hails from Statesville, N.C.
CB Shaun Jolly, Appalachian State â Finished his collegiate career with 45 games played (34 starts)âŠStarted at cornerback for three seasons, totaling six interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), 25 pass defenses, 112 tackles, 6.5 TFLs and two forced fumblesâŠReceived first-team honors in the from the Sun Belt conference 2019-21âŠTied for the Sun Belt lead with five interceptions in 2019âŠTied for first place in the nation with two picks returned for touchdowns in 2019âŠReturned interceptions for touchdowns against Coastal Carolina (24 yards) and Georgia State (30 yards)âŠNative of Stone Mountain, Ga. and attended Stephenson High SchoolâŠFather played football at Middle Tennessee, while his brother ran track at Georgia and sister played soccer at Alabama.
LB Silas Kelly, Coastal Carolina â Concluded his career at Coastal Carolina with 44 starts in 49 games playedâŠNotched 340 total tackles, 10 sacks, two interceptions, eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles in his careerâŠTwo-time co-captain and the 2020 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the YearâŠFour-time All-Sun Belt selection, earning first-team honors in 2021, second-team accolades in 2020 and honorable mention recognition in 2017 and 2018. Led Coastal Carolina with 80 tackles and added 6.5 TFLs, five sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery in 2021âŠA member of the President's List (4.0 GPA) for the 2019 and 2020 fall semesters and 2019 spring semesterâŠNative of Mount Airy, Md. and attended South Carroll Senior High School.
DT Glen Logan, Louisiana State â Played in 51 career games with 37 starts, posting 110 tackles and seven sacksâŠPlayed in six games as a super senior in 2021 after missing the first six games of the season with a foot injuryâŠStarted all eight games in which he appeared in 2020 and recorded 17 tacklesâŠAs a junior in 2019, was a key contributor on the defensive front, playing in 12 games and making 20 tackles and 1.5 sacks, including a half-sack in LSU's win over Clemson in the national championship gameâŠPlayed in 13 games with 10 starts in his sophomore year in 2018 and recorded his highest tally for a single season with 46 tacklesâŠAs a redshirt freshman in 2017, he played in 12 games with two startsâŠRedshirted as a true freshman in 2016âŠNative of Kenner, La.
TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden, Florida Atlantic â Spent the first part of his college career at Division II Notre Dame College, prior to playing at Florida Atlantic in 2021 as a graduate studentâŠPlayed in 12 games at Florida Atlantic, catching nine passes for 85 yards and a touchdownâŠAt Notre Dame College, caught 90 passes for 1,206 yards in four seasons⊠His best year was his junior season, hauling in 53 passes for 573 yards and six touchdownsâŠMember of the MEC Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2019âŠAttended Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Md., where he also played basketball and ran track.
DT Roderick Perry II, Illinois â Started all 50 career games he appeared inâŠNotched 26 tackles, two sacks and one pass breakup in his senior yearâŠWent to Illinois as a graduate transfer in 2020 and received All-Big Ten honorable mentionâŠAs a redshirt junior at South Carolina State in 2019, posted 34 tackles and 4.5 sacksâŠIn 2018, posted 17 tackles and a sackâŠMade 16 tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2017âŠHails from Raleigh N.C.
T Ben Petrula, Boston College â Started all 60 games he appeared in across multiple positions on the offensive lineâŠNamed All-ACC Third Team after starting all 12 games as a super seniorâŠEarned All-ACC Second-Team honors and helped lead Boston College to 1,119 rushing yardsâŠEarned All-ACC Second-Team honors in 2019âŠHis sophomore year in 2018, he saw the field in 12 games and earned an All-ACC Honorable MentionâŠWas an ESPN Freshman All-America selection at center in 2017âŠNative of Freehold, N.JâŠ.Went to St. Peter's Prep.
WR Isaiah Weston, Northern Iowa â Caught 37 passes for 883 yards and five touchdowns last season, including five catches for 181 yards against North Dakota StateâŠEarned Phil Steele FCS all-MVFC Second Team Offense and special teams honorsâŠNamed to MVFC All-Conference Second Team Offense, also earning all-purpose honorsâŠInvited to play in two postseason senior bowl games, including the Hula Bowl and the NFLPA BowlâŠIn 2019, he caught 43 passes for 1,053 yards and 10 touchdowns on his way to being named a second-team All-AmericanâŠAs a redshirt freshman, he caught 22 passes for 380 yards and 5 scores before missing the 2018 season due to a knee injury⊠Attended St. Michael-Albertville High School in Albertville, Minn., where he also played basketball and ran track.













