BEREA, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Mason Graham signed his rookie contract on Tuesday.
The four-year deal is reportedly worth $40.8 million with a $26.3 million signing bonus. Graham was the fifth overall pick after Cleveland traded its second overall pick to Jacksonville to move down three spots. The Jaguars took Travis Hunter after moving up.
The Browns also got Jacksonville's second and fourth-rounders and the Jaguars' 2026 first-rounder.
Graham was a first-team selection on the Associated Press All-America team. He had 45 tackles, seven sacks and 3 1/2 tackles for loss last season. Graham was the defensive MVP of the Rose Bowl during Michigan's national championship season in 2023.
Like all first-round selections, Graham's rookie contract includes a team option for a fifth season. The Browns have agreed to deals with five of their seven 2025 draft picks so far.
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