The Cleveland Browns announced they have agreed to terms with rookie safety Jabrill Peppers on a rookie contract Sunday.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport first reported the news.
As the No. 25 overall pick in the 2017 draft, Peppers is estimated to make a little over $10.3 million over four years and will count for nearly $1.9 million against the salary cap in his first season, per Spotrac.
Peppers, 21, brought a ton of versatility to Michigan during his time at the school. As Mark Snyder of the Detroit Free Press wrote, Peppers played 15 positions and 933 snaps in total for the Wolverines in 2016 alone.