
Some people would pick hometown players precisely because of that reason. (And, to be fair, I do avoid Steelers and Ravens as much as I can.)
We had our own fantasy draft the other day. And I wanted to compare where Browns players were taken compared to other (non-Cleveland-based) leagues. Note that ours is a 12-team league that drafts 17 rounds, so it's a bit deeper in rosters than most. But still, an obvious bias was formed.
I compared them to the ESPN Experts League, which is a 10 team league, the CBS Experts: league, which is 12 teams but only 14 rounds, and also the ESPN online community (all the leagues that run through ESPN), which are normally only 10 teams--and so only show the top 170 players.
Really, only Peyton Hilis was a sure thing to be drafted in other leagues. Some have Colt McCoy being taken, and maybe a little bit of Montario Hardesty or Greg Little. But not much love for the Browns from NFL fans more than a hundred miles of the Forest City.
Note some of the differences--and have you seen similar patterns in your leagues?
Peyton Hillis (was a keeper in our league, but plays out as a second rounder)

– ESPN leagues: 25.2 (Third round)
Colt McCoy drafted at #91 in our league
-- ESPN
Experts league: Not drafted
– ESPN leagues:
132.5 (14th round)
Evan Moore #127
-- ESPN Experts: Not drafted
-- ESPN: Not
drafted in top 170
Greg Little #130
-- ESPN Experts: 140
-- ESPN: Not drafted
in top 170
Montario Hardesty #135
-- ESPN Experts: not drafted
– ESPN leagues:
147.1 (A lot of people question Hilis' durability I guess
And all of the below players were drafted by us homers, but not by CBS, ESPN experts, or other ESPN players generally:
Ben Watson #148
Phil Dawson #165
Browns Defense/Special Teams: #166
Armond Smith #193
Mohamed Massaquoi #203
Hell, even I played into homerism this year, so I'll be rooting for lots of defensive or Cribbs return touchdowns, and maybe Greg Little will see some PT at some point too.