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then they could have moved into our slot for less How do you know they didn't try? I guess I don't know that they didn't.
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Regardless of what Sashi & Co. have said, who's with me in thinking there's a GOOD chance we trade Joe Thomas at some point in the first round? Not what any NFL team can afford to do these days with questionable QB's that hold the ball too long. But we are the Brown's, so nothing will shock me. IMO it would be a huge mistake right now since we lost 2 others up front to FA market this year. The better decision is to wait to make an oline trade after this season.
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hahahaha, how this is a B+ I have no idea.
This would be the GOAT draft.
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Wentz at 18, Zeke in the 2nd and three future 1sts and that grades to a B+. Holy crap. I agree w you, that draft would be one of the best, ever.
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hahahaha, how this is a B+ I have no idea. I had one, didn't make any trades, I ended up with 3 A+, 2 A, couple B+'s, and one C..which was a 7th rounder.. My overall grade was C-...
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I had a draft with 45 players drafted,  and 2 extra 1st rounders in 2017 ....... Roughly 40 of my players were graded as B+ to A+ ..... And I got a D+ as my final grade.  LOL
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hahahaha, how this is a B+ I have no idea. It's almost like these mock draft simulators are a useless exercise.
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Regardless of what Sashi & Co. have said, who's with me in thinking there's a GOOD chance we trade Joe Thomas at some point in the first round? Developing a QB and trading Joe Thomas do not jive. If we trade Joe Thomas there is no plan.
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The last one I did LA took Tunsil.
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The last one I did LA took Tunsil. So you are putting a QB you are trying to develop behind a rookie left tackle and a right tackle that does not currently exist. Still not a good plan. The only argument I am willing to accept for Tunsil is that we would have a great offensive line with him at right tackle and our QB would be able to develop without being killed.
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I'd Be "ok" with Tunsil at #2.
It's one of those "boring" picks no one gets excited about.
If were not taking a QB or trading down, I am leaning towards Buckner as the guy who can provide the most "impact" with the pick..
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Question; Let's say we trade out of #2 and take a non-QB in the first, and Lynch is there at #32, do we take him?
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Question; Let's say we trade out of #2 and take a non-QB in the first, and Lynch is there at #32, do we take him? Got to. He's not going to be there though.
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Question; Let's say we trade out of #2 and take a non-QB in the first, and Lynch is there at #32, do we take him? Got to. He's not going to be there though. Heck, I'd trade up to 22 to grab him...
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Question; Let's say we trade out of #2 and take a non-QB in the first, and Lynch is there at #32, do we take him? Got to. He's not going to be there though. Heck, I'd trade up to 22 to grab him... I wouldn't be surprised if he's gone in the top 10
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I wouldn't be surprised if he's gone in the top 10 Now that would be a shocker! Out of curiosity, what team in your scenario would be picking him?
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Heck, I'd trade up to 22 to grab him...

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From reading this it looks like if the Rams take Wentz, we stay at two and pick Goff. If the Rams take Goff we trade down with one of several teams who want Wentz.
That NYJ package looks very enticing (pick #20, Wilkerson, and more). That is going on the Assumption that Goff is our guy from this statement: I keep hearing Cleveland favors GoffBecause we all know what people are hearing around Draft time is true...lol
All I know its who we are targeting. I can see a team who wants their QB to start game 1 and located in Southern California with good weather in their division. Also question is are the Rams running a strict WCO program?
Of course it all ends up who our guys were targeting. EITHER/OR...then we take the available QB at #2. We will not pass up a Franchise QB elite if we think they could be one, regardless of the Kings Ransom...that would just support their decision to take the QB. Well before the draft became a focus. It was said by EVERYONE in that decision making process how important getting a Franchise QB.
RG3...yes we have him, yes we plan on getting him comfortable and to become the Great QB we think he can be.
I'm sure of that. But as a PLAN? No if the plan was that you don't sign them for 2 years...that is an experiment not a plan! Not enough so that they DO NOT PICK their Franchise QB in this draft!
jmho I think the Browns are taking either Wentz or Goff at #2. Unless someone is willing to offer Browns a similar Titan deal. I'd keep a close eye on Titans wanting to move back up to get their LT. I hope if Browns do draft a QB at #2 it is not another hope and prayer. Browns are more than likely handing Baltimore a gift of either Buckner or Jack
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I hope if Browns do draft a QB at #2 it is not another hope and prayer. Browns are more than likely handing Baltimore a gift of either Buckner or Jack If the reports about Jack's knee are true, then he will sink like a stone. The Ravens are going to get someone we don't want them to get no matter what.
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Adam Schefter Says Browns Aren't Going QB at No. 2, and Are Taking the Highest Bidder for a Trade By Chris Pokorny  @DawgsByNature on Apr 18, 2016, 7:34p 20 Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports  Tweet Share (5) Pin On Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN appeared on the Ross Tucker Podcast to talk about the top picks in the 2016 NFL Draft. A summary of what he had to say is below. •If the draft were today, Schefter says the Rams would take QB Jared Goff. However, they want to be thorough and evaluate it, so it's within the realm of possibility that they discover something that would lean them toward QB Carson Wentz instead. The benefit of trading up to No. 1 overall is that they can really put both quarterbacks through the test now, knowing that no other team can jump them and take the guy they decide they like the most. He uses the year that the 49ers took QB Alex Smith as an example, saying they were going to take QB Aaron Rodgers, but changed their mind a week before the draft. •Schefter caught everyone off guard with his response about Cleveland having decided already that they are not thinking quarterback at No. 2, but instead are selling that quarterback to the highest bidder. Here is a transcript on what he said about the Browns: "Even before this trade was being made, I was of the understanding that Cleveland was not going quarterback. That was my firm and distinct impression and intel. Now if that is accurate, and I believe it is, then I think this trade is a good thing for Cleveland. Now, Cleveland is sitting in that second hole. If any other team wants a quarterback, and there are teams who want that other quarterback, they have to come to Cleveland, and Cleveland gets to name that price. To me, I think the trade added to Cleveland's leverage because I don't think they intended to take a quarterback. They as an organization have new people, a new approach, a new perspective, and they have so many holes to fill. I don't think their perspective was, 'let's get a quarterback to play with all these holes and get his confidence trampled on right out of the box.' They've got RGIII, they feel good about RGIII, there's a connection between Hue Jackson and RGIII. The goal is to build all of the pieces on the team and then go get a quarterback." •Lastly, Schefter said that San Francisco and Philadelphia are the most likely to trade with the Browns, but the New York Jets would like to try too but they are further behind in draft position. If the Jets try to use Mohamed Wilkerson to move up, he doesn't think the Browns are interested because they are not looking to add a big contract right now and instead want to focus on adding new talent with cheap contracts. What Schefter did not address is when the Browns changed their mind. As of late-March, after the Browns signed RGIII, he said that the team's plan was to still draft a quarterback at No. 2 overall: http://www.dawgsbynature.com/2016/4/18/1...b-at-no-2-trade
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The one thing we are good at is keeping people guessing before the draft. Unfortunately that has no practical use in helping us win games. What Schefter did not address is when the Browns changed their mind. As of late-March, after the Browns signed RGIII, he said that the team's plan was to still draft a quarterback at No. 2 overall Signing RGIII not expected to have any impact on what Cleveland does in draft.
A QB still expected to be the pick. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/713056673410203652?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Lastly, Schefter said that San Francisco and Philadelphia are the most likely to trade with the Browns, but the New York Jets would like to try too but they are further behind in draft position. If the Jets try to use Mohamed Wilkerson to move up, he doesn't think the Browns are interested because they are not looking to add a big contract right now and instead want to focus on adding new talent with cheap contracts. If we don't want to draft a QB or the QB we want is gone, trading down (and staying within the top seven or right) would be a coup. This scenario would mean that the two QBs go #1 and #2 in some order. That would mean that one of Tunsil, Ramsey, Buckner, Bosa, and Jack (assuming he is healthy, which he may not be) would be available if we traded with the 49ers.
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I read/listen to Schefter report. This time of year I wonder truth or lie.
If Schefter is correct, then the original evaluation reports on these QBs were correct. I think it is wise to pass. Draft is used to add best talent especially early rounds. Now the million dollar question who do they think is worthy? My belief is one of the talked about defensive players if 2-4. DL is still strong 5-10. Anything later I think Noah Spence or OT comes into mix.
I know a lot of people are liking the receivers. I simply don't see these guys going that direction. I keep reading analytics think defense is the preferred choice early. How much of that is true I don't know. Looking at Denver's success last year makes a strong argument.
On Myles Jack, I am reading mix reports. Someone is pushing the negative press to get him to fall. I guess we will see in the next week and half!
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Lastly, Schefter said that San Francisco and Philadelphia are the most likely to trade with the Browns, but the New York Jets would like to try too but they are further behind in draft position. If the Jets try to use Mohamed Wilkerson to move up, he doesn't think the Browns are interested because they are not looking to add a big contract right now and instead want to focus on adding new talent with cheap contracts. If we don't want to draft a QB or the QB we want is gone, trading down (and staying within the top seven or right) would be a coup. This scenario would mean that the two QBs go #1 and #2 in some order. That would mean that one of Tunsil, Ramsey, Buckner, Bosa, and Jack (assuming he is healthy, which he may not be) would be available if we traded with the 49ers. I wonder if Sashi is pushing the #2 trade to drive up the market price. If he doesn't get a blockbuster deal, he turns around drafting a QB.
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I wonder if Sashi is pushing the #2 trade to drive up the market price. If he doesn't get a blockbuster deal, he turns around drafting a QB. If the QB they like is there, we take him. If they don't like the QB that is there, we don't take him. This isn't that hard. Drafting QBs for the sake of drafting QBs ("The Mary Kay") is a horrible strategy.
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I still don't get the love affair with tiny hands goff. He might do fine in warm weather but you get him in our cold weather games and his hands shrink in from the cold and i promise you he will fumble too much. I know because his hand are smaller and weaker than mine(just trust me) and I have that same problem in the cold and playing catch with the old pigskin. Now Goff goes to LA where its always warm like brees to New Orleans and I think he might do ok.
I honestly don't see a QB in this draft that is worth taking in the top 10 talent wise. I'm all for trading down if we can stay in the top 8 of the draft.
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Adam Schefter Says Browns Aren't Going QB at No. 2, and Are Taking the Highest Bidder for a Trade By Chris Pokorny  @DawgsByNature on Apr 18, 2016, 7:34p 20 Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports  Tweet Share (5) Pin On Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN appeared on the Ross Tucker Podcast to talk about the top picks in the 2016 NFL Draft. A summary of what he had to say is below. •If the draft were today, Schefter says the Rams would take QB Jared Goff. However, they want to be thorough and evaluate it, so it's within the realm of possibility that they discover something that would lean them toward QB Carson Wentz instead. The benefit of trading up to No. 1 overall is that they can really put both quarterbacks through the test now, knowing that no other team can jump them and take the guy they decide they like the most. He uses the year that the 49ers took QB Alex Smith as an example, saying they were going to take QB Aaron Rodgers, but changed their mind a week before the draft. •Schefter caught everyone off guard with his response about Cleveland having decided already that they are not thinking quarterback at No. 2, but instead are selling that quarterback to the highest bidder. Here is a transcript on what he said about the Browns: "Even before this trade was being made, I was of the understanding that Cleveland was not going quarterback. That was my firm and distinct impression and intel. Now if that is accurate, and I believe it is, then I think this trade is a good thing for Cleveland. Now, Cleveland is sitting in that second hole. If any other team wants a quarterback, and there are teams who want that other quarterback, they have to come to Cleveland, and Cleveland gets to name that price. To me, I think the trade added to Cleveland's leverage because I don't think they intended to take a quarterback. They as an organization have new people, a new approach, a new perspective, and they have so many holes to fill. I don't think their perspective was, 'let's get a quarterback to play with all these holes and get his confidence trampled on right out of the box.' They've got RGIII, they feel good about RGIII, there's a connection between Hue Jackson and RGIII. The goal is to build all of the pieces on the team and then go get a quarterback." •Lastly, Schefter said that San Francisco and Philadelphia are the most likely to trade with the Browns, but the New York Jets would like to try too but they are further behind in draft position. If the Jets try to use Mohamed Wilkerson to move up, he doesn't think the Browns are interested because they are not looking to add a big contract right now and instead want to focus on adding new talent with cheap contracts. What Schefter did not address is when the Browns changed their mind. As of late-March, after the Browns signed RGIII, he said that the team's plan was to still draft a quarterback at No. 2 overall: http://www.dawgsbynature.com/2016/4/18/1...b-at-no-2-trade That guy is wrong like fricken ALWAYS. If he says we are passing it's probably more likely than ever we do draft a QB. If he does get this right it's simply dumb luck. I seriously doubt he even speaks to anyone in Berea before reporting his tripe. No one knows what these guys will do. Perhaps they don't even know for sure. I'm sure it depends greatly on just who the Rams draft. They want a certain guy. We think it's Wentz but it may not be. If they draft their guy and it's not the guy we wanted then we'll probably RUN to the platform to turn in our card on a QB. If they take our guy, we will likely pass. HOW we pass is also up to whom the Rams select. If the Eagles are in love with a guy, and the Rams take someone else, I could see the Eagles trying to move up and get their guy. It all depends on that first pick. If Hue Jackson wants the remaining QB left for us at #2 then I'm all for taking him, whoever that turns out to be. But if he's not, waiting until next year is certainly a viable option. We will most likely have the #1 pick in the draft next year so....
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I wonder if Sashi is pushing the #2 trade to drive up the market price. If he doesn't get a blockbuster deal, he turns around drafting a QB. If the QB they like is there, we take him. If they don't like the QB that is there, we don't take him. This isn't that hard. Drafting QBs for the sake of drafting QBs ("The Mary Kay") is a horrible strategy. Now that I agree with. I just don't agree you pass because you're scared or because of past results. If Hue Jackson likes the guy and believes he can be our long term answer then you RUN to the podium. If the Rams take our guy and Hue doesn't think the one that's left is his kind of quarterback, then you pass and go from there.
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I still don't get the love affair with tiny hands goff. He might do fine in warm weather but you get him in our cold weather games and his hands shrink in from the cold and i promise you he will fumble too much. I know because his hand are smaller and weaker than mine(just trust me) and I have that same problem in the cold and playing catch with the old pigskin. Now Goff goes to LA where its always warm like brees to New Orleans and I think he might do ok.
I honestly don't see a QB in this draft that is worth taking in the top 10 talent wise. I'm all for trading down if we can stay in the top 8 of the draft. This is so ridiculous I can't even tell if it is a joke or not.
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I don't like taking pass rushers because in the most recent history of the Browns they have never panned out. They either don't have enough strength to play in the NFL or don't fit the 3-4 defense. Either take a QB you want or trade down slightly and draft Ezekiel Elliot from OSU. That's what the plan needs to be.
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I don't like taking pass rushers because in the most recent history of the Browns they have never panned out. They either don't have enough strength to play in the NFL or don't fit the 3-4 defense. Either take a QB you want or trade down slightly and draft Ezekiel Elliot from OSU. That's what the plan needs to be. Not actually directed to you, tasty. I am an OSU fan. Born and raised in Ohio, live in the Columbus metro area, teach there as an adjunct. Love the school, love the team. One could call me a homer. The OSU player that I may be most leery of in this draft is Zeke. Is he a rare talent? Yes. Is he a 3 down back? Yes. I do not doubt the ability. It's the talk of the partying that concerns me. I am not saying that he is as dumb as Gordo and will light up when he knows a drug test is coming or will go hang with the last person on Earth that he needs to be hanging with. I am also not saying that he is as arrogant as JFF, or Billy Frakin' Football, or whoever, and won't put in the time and effort to succeed at this level because he thinks he can just show up whenever he feels like it and be a stud. But I am gun shy with this type of thing.
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jc... Report: Browns “initiating calls,” shopping No. 2 pick Posted by Zac Jackson on April 19, 2016, 9:27 AM EDT link The No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft was traded last week, and now the No. 2 pick is on the auction block as well. NFL Network’s Jeff Darlington reported Tuesday that Browns executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown has “initiated calls” to gauge interest in the No. 2 pick. Darlington said that “nothing is imminent,” but it’s clear that the Browns are shopping the pick and keeping their options open. The Rams aren’t saying which player they’ll select at No. 1 and will meet with quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Jared Goff in Los Angeles this week. The Rams are picking one of those two, and if they pick the one the Browns thought they’d get when the Titans owned the top pick, a trade down makes sense. The Browns open the extra minicamp they get because they have a new head coach on Tuesday. Robert Griffin III is the team’s starting quarterback until further notice. For reasons beyond the Browns giving Griffin a chance to revive his career, the team might have been looking at positions besides quarterback and/or a trade down even before the Rams-Titans swap. The Browns have a new coach and a new front office again, and adding picks via a trade down could make sense because the roster has significant holes. As for which teams might be anxious to take Brown’s calls, the Eagles have done too much homework on the quarterback class to not have at least some level of interest, while the Cowboys worked out Goff last weekend. A significant roadblock to a potential Browns-Eagles deal would be that the Eagles don’t have a second-round pick.
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The only thing I can believe in is that the Rams are playing their cards close to the vest to up the Intrigue on the draft and to get special considerations for a future draft site...only one should be NYC...breaking tradition...smh
But also to provide a different combine venue as well.
That I can believe and makes sense. Goff from Wentz Fairly Wide??? From what sources? Lombardi?
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we wanted Goff. the Rams screwed us over again. we're now trying to salvage ourselves
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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It's not just LaCanfora, it's everyone.
That's because every NFL reporter along with Goff & Wentz and their agents don't really want to see them end up with the Brown's
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson.
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jc... Report: Browns “initiating calls,” shopping No. 2 pick Posted by Zac Jackson on April 19, 2016, 9:27 AM EDT link The No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft was traded last week, and now the No. 2 pick is on the auction block as well. NFL Network’s Jeff Darlington reported Tuesday that Browns executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown has “initiated calls” to gauge interest in the No. 2 pick. Darlington said that “nothing is imminent,” but it’s clear that the Browns are shopping the pick and keeping their options open. The Rams aren’t saying which player they’ll select at No. 1 and will meet with quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Jared Goff in Los Angeles this week. The Rams are picking one of those two, and if they pick the one the Browns thought they’d get when the Titans owned the top pick, a trade down makes sense. The Browns open the extra minicamp they get because they have a new head coach on Tuesday. Robert Griffin III is the team’s starting quarterback until further notice. For reasons beyond the Browns giving Griffin a chance to revive his career, the team might have been looking at positions besides quarterback and/or a trade down even before the Rams-Titans swap. The Browns have a new coach and a new front office again, and adding picks via a trade down could make sense because the roster has significant holes. As for which teams might be anxious to take Brown’s calls, the Eagles have done too much homework on the quarterback class to not have at least some level of interest, while the Cowboys worked out Goff last weekend. A significant roadblock to a potential Browns-Eagles deal would be that the Eagles don’t have a second-round pick. I was just gonna post ^that!^ (I like how fast this board moves.) It wouldn't surprise me if we traded down, not at all. We shall see.
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Thanks everyone for the education. 
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This bunch of big brained posters are not ready for prime-time.
Is there a '-' in prime-time? Maybe an ' ?
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