The Browns have their entire rookie draft class under contract after signing strong safety Jabrill Peppers to his four-year deal Sunday.
Browns rookies were scheduled to report to team headquarters Sunday for training camp, and Peppers avoided a holdout when he became the last member of the 10-man draft class to sign.
The deal is projected to be worth $10.342 million and include a signing bonus of $5.661 million, according to the contract website Spotrac.com. It contains a team option for a fifth year.
Peppers was one of the last draft picks in the entire NFL to sign this year, with negotiations for the amount of guaranteed money in his deal creating a holdup.