If not, the Browns could look for a running back (Jonathan Dwyer, Joe McKnight) or a cornerback (Patrick Robinson). Round ThreeThe Browns have two third-round picks, unless the pick they acquired in the Edwards deal gets upgraded. It gets harder to predict who will be on the board the later you get into the draft, or how teams will rate those players. One player that would be interesting is George Selvie, who could make a good OLB. Early MockFirst Round - Taylor Mays, Safety USCSecond Round - Jonathan Dwyer, RB GTThird Round - Sam Young, OT Notre Dame; George Selvie, DE/OLB USF. SACRAMENTO, CA, Jan 21 (MARKET WIRE) The League of California Cities today announced that it is recognizingAssembly Member Tom Berryhill (R-Modesto) for his response to metaltheft, an issue that has been plaguing farmers in his Central Valleydistrict as well as cities around the state. Assembly Member Berryhill isone of just four state legislators being honored this month by the Leaguefor their support of local government, particularly during the 2008legislative session.Along with being featured in the January issue of Western City magazine,Assembly Member Berryhill and his colleagues will be honored at a specialreception in Sacramento, on January 21, 2009 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at theCitizen Hotel.League Executive Director Chris McKenzie acknowledged why the League isrecognizing Assembly Member Berryhill. "Assembly Member Berryhilldisplayed tremendous tenacity in his efforts to respond to the manyproblems for businesses and public agencies from metal theft. 
Hislegislation will make it much more difficult for thieves of copper andother metals to dispose of stolen goods. This is a helpful bill for localagencies that will save costs."Assembly Member Berryhill spoke of his work with the League, remarking onhis support of responsible scrap metal theft."The League has been an invaluable resource and partner for me over thepast two years, particularly in our efforts to protect local control whilecrafting a statewide solution to the metal theft issue. I appreciate thishonor and look forward to continuing our work together," said Berryhill.Founded in 1898, the League of California Cities is an association ofCalifornia city officials who work together to enhance their knowledge andskills, exchange information, and combine resources so that they mayinfluence policy decisions that affect cities. The League's mission is torestore and protect local control for cities through education andadvocacy to enhance the quality of life for all Californians.Contact:Megan Taylor(916) 658-82281400 K Street, Suite 400Sacramento, California 95814Phone: (916) 658-8200Fax: (916) 658-8240 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. Public Vote for Super Bowl Ad Going Down to the WireSCOTTSDALE, Ariz.(Business Wire)Time is running out for you to vote on which censor-approved Go Daddy commercialyou want to see NBC broadcast during the Super Bowl Feb 1. Online voting closesFriday evening and right now its a very tight race. As of this morning, "Shower" has an edge over "Baseball." The lead has changedmultiple times since Go Daddy launched its online voting campaign to help decidewhich commercial to air in the Feb 1 Super Bowl broadcast.

Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons came up with the plan to have the publichelp after an unprecedented twist. This year, Go Daddy received network approvalfor TWOGoDaddy-esque commercials weeks in advance of the Super Bowl broadcast.Historically, censors have rejected Go Daddys risqué ads, requiring edits andcreating the kind of drama critics came to expect from the Web hosting anddomain name titan. "Its a little different for us this year - having not one, but two ads approvedso early," said Parsons, who is the architect of Go Daddys legendary Super Bowlcampaigns over the last five years "People think we submit edgy ads just to berejected. The truth is the censors and critics threw us lemons and we madelemonade." As is tradition, critics have panned Go Daddys new Super Bowl ads. Onetelevision network even refused to broadcast Go Daddys already approved"Baseball" ad. It features Go Daddy Girl Danica Patrick and spoofs baseballssteroids scandal with an emphasis on a certain part of the female anatomy being"enhanced." "Shower," the current front-runner, features Patrick in a shower with anotherwoman as three college students control the womens movements from a computerkeyboard. Whichever Go Daddy commercial airs Super Bowl Sunday, viewers will be invited tovisit where they can see the Internet-Only versions of each,which are too hot for television and pick up where both ads end.
The big question now, when will Go Daddy reveal the winning Super Bowl ad "I havent decided that just yet," Parsons teased. "Seems like a good idea tounveil it on game day, but you know, I just might announce it sooner." To see "Shower" and "Baseball," visit Voting ends Friday at 5 p.m ET. About The Go Daddy Group, Inc.Go Daddy is a leading provider of services that enable individuals andbusinesses to establish, maintain and evolve an online presence. Go Daddyprovides a variety of domain name registration plans and Web site design andhosting packages, as well as a broad array of on-demand services.