
TheCleveland Brownshave agreed to terms on a contract with their first-round pick, defensive linemanMason Graham, according to his agents Tuesday. According to the Browns' officialtransactionspage, Graham is the second 2025 draftee to get a deal done with the team. Fifth-round quarterbackShedeur Sandershad previously signed his contract last week. Graham, 21, was Cleveland's selection with the fifth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The former Michigan star was the second defensive lineman taken in the draft after the New York Giants took defensive endAbdul Carterwith the No. 3 pick. The team previously announced Graham will wear jersey No. 94 for the Browns. The Browns started the draft with the No. 2 pick but traded back with theJacksonville Jaguarsto accumulate extra draft picks. Graham was the first player they chose with one of their new picks. Here's how Graham's contract looks after he and Cleveland agreed to terms Tuesday: SHEDEUR SANDERS:Did Browns rookie QB purchase custom Rolls-Royce? Deion Sanders dispels rumors Length:4 years; fifth-year option eligible Value:$40.9 million ($10.2 million AAV) As with the NFL's other rookie contract, Graham's deal with the Browns has a slotted value – his draft position determines his contract value. As a result, his full contract value is about $8 millionless than first overall pickand Tennessee Titans quarterbackCam Ward. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mason Graham contract details: Browns, first-round pick agree to deal