Carson Schwesinger's storybook rise continues as Browns draft him in second round
Briefly

Carson Schwesinger's unconventional rise in football began as a zero-star recruit without scholarships. Encouraged by his high school coach, he joined UCLA as a walk-on, where he quickly showcased his skill and passion for the sport. Schwesinger's determination led him to excel as a linebacker, culminating in leading the Big Ten with 136 tackles and earning honors as a finalist for the Butkus Award. Drafted second overall by the Cleveland Browns, he made history as the first player from UCLA or USC selected, highlighting his remarkable journey in football and dedication to prove himself.
Over the next few years, that passion propelled Schwesinger from walk-on to scholarship player to the Big Ten Conference's leading tackler and a finalist for the Butkus Award.
It doesn't matter how good you think you are, you've got to make sure that everybody else thinks you're that good to where they have to put you in.
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