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Granted none of us get to set the actual Browns draft board, I'm curious who your top 3 guys are at the top of the draft? Also, if you want to delve into later rounds, who are your 5-10 guys that you're looking to grab in later rounds.

Round 1:
1) Carsen Wentz - I'm not sure he's the best guy in the draft, but I think he has the most potential for a critical position. At worst, he's compared to Joe Flacco, except he's got some mobility. I can live with Joe Flacco as our QB. At best, he's compared to Andrew Luck. Goff is the better QB right now, but I think Wentz has the better ceiling. Since we have RG3 to start for a while and a QB Whisperer as a coach, I think Wentz would have a great situation to work under for awhile to help reach his potential.

2) Jalen Ramsey - A San Diego sports talk radio guy brought up this stat yesterday: Out of the last 20 Super Bowls, there were more Pro-Bowl/All-Pro Safeties playing than there were QBs. Granted there are two safety positions and one QB position, but generally teams don't carry two Pro-Bowl level safeties. But the point to be made is that of the teams playing, Safety was the position that featured the most top-level players than any other position. Having had to go up against Troy Palomalu and Ed Reed for years, it would be nice to put the shoe on the other foot for once. I think Ramsey would really set the tone for our Defense.

3) Joey Bosa - While I'd be fine with Goff, Tunsil or Goff as well, I think Bosa is the guy I'd prefer over them. The Broncos just showed us you can win a Super Bowl with an elite pass rush. If we don't get Ramsey to lock down the secondary, I'd be fine with getting Bosa to ease the pressure off the secondary anyway.


2nd Round:
1) Josh Docston
2) Will Fuller
3) Corey Coleman
4) Derrick Henry
5) Michael Thomas


Of the top three, any or all of them could go in the first round. I get the feeling one of them will drop anyway. We should get that guy. Thomas could be the consolation prize of the group, because we absolutely need WRs, but I'd be just fine with Derrick Henry too. It would give RG3 or Wentz/Goff (If we get one of them) at least one weapon to work with. I like what the Raiders did last year. They got Cooper and then drafted Carr. They got their QB a top level guy to work with throughout his career. Since there's no Amari Cooper in this year's draft, I'm fine with grabbing a WR after the QB.

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These are 3 i would be thrilled with.

1. Bucker the more i watch the kid the more I am convinced he is the best player in this draft period. What he lacks is just refined technique.

2. Laquin Treadwell big bodied physical receiver that will attack the football play after play. He is the redzone beast we need.

3. Paxton Lynch, I think he is the best QB by far 3 years from now. This is a huge kid, with big hands, excellent accuracy and ELITE arm strength. He needs coached up on how to be a drop back nfl QB. 2 years of RG3 infront of him would be a good thing.

2nd round

1. Vernon Butler if he falls here its a major steal. Kid similar to Buckner is a beast pass rusher and hasnt even scratched the surface of his talent.

2. Noah Spence. Has the history and didnt test well at the combines but this is a kid thats gonna get u a dozen sacks every year.

3. Big Henry I like Crow but Henry would be an upgrade and fits the punisher than Hue wants in his back. Henry and Duke would be a lot like Fast Willy and the Bus.

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You would want Treadwell or Lynch at #2?

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If we end up going through with the Philadelphia deal, I'd take Doctson at 8.


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What does your Browns draft board look like?

Have you ever heard of the Trail of Tears? From what I've seen the past several years, it really doesn't matter who we pick.


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Realistically after the trade, for the first round, assuming bot Goff and Wentz are taken as well as Bosa, Ramsey and Tunsil, I'd put 1st round as:

Buckner
Jack
Lawson
Hargreaves
Staley

If both Buckner and Jack were still available at #8, I'd be calling TB immediately and asking for #9 - #32, Philly's 2017 1st rounder, and Philly's 2016 4th rounder as a starting point. Maybe add in a conditional 2018 pick as well. Not sure TB would drop that far, but I'd be pushing hard for it.

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Put this together this morning... probably higher level of detail than is warranted.

Guys that are not on the list are

A) guys I haven't watched enough to rank
B) guys who I don't think are scheme fits
C) guys I'm certain will be gone before our first pick
D) guys who I would have rated so much lower than they will go that there's no point in listing them

This is specifically for the Browns:

Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss
2 Robert Nkemdiche DE Ole Miss
3 Noah Spence OLB Eastern Kentucky
4 Laremy Tunsil OT Ole Miss
5 Ronnie Stanley OT Notre Dame
6 Josh Doctson WR TCU
7 Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida
8 Mackensie Alexander CB Clemson
9 Jalen Ramsey S Florida State
10 Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
11 A'Shawn Robinson DE Alabama
12 Chris Jones DE Mississippi State
13 Sheldon Rankins NT Louisville
14 Vernon Butler NT Louisiana Tech
15 Corey Coleman WR Baylor
16 Jack Conklin OT Michigan State
17 Jason Spriggs OT Indiana
18 DeForest Buckner DE Oregon
19 Jarran Reed DE Alabama
20 Vonn Bell S Ohio State
21 Shaq Lawson OLB Clemson
22 Andrew Billings NT Baylor
23 Derrick Henry RB Alabama
24 Myles Jack ILB UCLA
25 Taylor Decker OT Ohio State

26 Emmanuel Ogbah OLB Oklahoma State
27 Eli Apple CB Ohio State
28 Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma
29 Carl Nassib OLB Penn State
30 Karl Joseph S West Virginia
31 Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
32 Cyrus Jones CB Alabama
33 William Jackson III CB Houston
34 Ryan Kelly C Alabama
35 Kamalei Correa OLB Boise State
36 Victor Ochi OLB Stony Brook
37 Braxton Miller WR Ohio State
38 Shon Coleman OT Auburn
39 Hunter Henry TE Arkansas
40 C.J. Prosise RB Notre Dame
41 Caleb Benenoch OT UCLA
42 Kenny Clark NT UCLA
43 Kenneth Dixon RB Louisiana Tech
44 Jonathan Bullard DE Florida
45 Keanu Neal S Florida
46 Tyler Boyd WR Pittsburgh
47 Jaylon Smith ILB Notre Dame
48 KJ Dillon S West Virginia
49 Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech
50 Germain Ifedi OT Texas A&M

51 Alex McCalister OLB Florida
52 Leonard Floyd OLB Georgia
53 Will Fuller WR Notre Dame
54 Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
55 Michael Thomas WR Ohio State
56 Alex Collins RB Arkansas
57 Jeremy Cash S Duke
58 Brandon Shell OT South Carolina
59 Austin Hooper TE Stanford
60 Cody Whitehair OG Kansas State
61 Joshua Garnett OG Stanford
62 Sean Davis S Maryland
63 Jerell Adams TE South Carolina
64 Nick Martin C Notre Dame
65 Austin Johnson DE Penn State
66 Antonio Morrison ILB Florida
67 Xavien Howard CB Baylor
68 Jihad Ward DE Illinois
69 Eric Murray CB Minnesota
70 Reggie Ragland ILB Alabama
71 Tyrone Holmes OLB Montana
72 Willie Henry NT Michigan
73 Christian Westerman OG Arizona State
74 Joe Thuney OG NC State
75 Trevon Stewart S Houston

76 Jamie Byrd S South Florida
77 Devin Lucien WR Arizona State
78 Tyler Higbee TE Western Kentucky
79 Leonte Carroo WR Rutgers
80 KeiVarae Russell CB Notre Dame
81 Adolphus Washington DE Ohio State
82 Hassan Ridgeway DE Texas
83 Jonathan Jones CB Auburn
84 Jack Allen C Michigan State
85 Paul Perkins RB UCLA
86 Steven Daniels ILB Boston College
87 Kyler Fackrell OLB Utah State
88 Shilique Calhoun OLB Michigan State
89 Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky
90 Brandon Allen QB Arkansas
91 Kyle Murphy OT Stanford
92 Joe Haeg OT North Dakota State
93 Matt Ioannidis DE Temple
94 Artie Burns CB Miami (Fla.)
95 Kalan Reed CB Southern Mississippi
96 B.J. Goodson ILB Clemson
97 Blake Martinez ILB Stanford
98 Adam Gotsis DE Georgia Tech
99 Javon Hargrave NT South Carolina State
100 Jordan Jenkins OLB Georgia

101 Yannick Ngakoue OLB Maryland
102 James Cowser OLB Southern Utah
103 Connor Cook QB Michigan State
104 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama
105 Justin Simmons S Boston College
106 Nick Vannett TE Ohio State
107 Jordan Payton WR UCLA
108 Max Tuerk C Southern California
109 Maliek Collins NT Nebraska
110 Fahn Cooper OT Ole Miss
111 Kevin Hogan QB Stanford
112 Aaron Green RB TCU
113 DeAndre Washington RB Texas Tech
114 Darian Thompson S Boise State
115 Mitch Smothers C Arkansas
116 Joe Schobert ILB Wisconsin
117 Nick Kwiatkoski ILB West Virginia
118 Jayron Kearse S Clemson
119 Jalen Mills CB LSU
120 D.J. White CB Georgia Tech
121 Tavon Young CB Temple
122 Scooby Wright III ILB Arizona
123 Antwaun Woods NT Southern California
124 Mike Bercovici QB Arizona State
125 Roberto Aguayo K Florida State

126 Jacoby Brissett QB NC State
127 Tyvis Powell S Ohio State
128 Charone Peake WR Clemson
129 Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia
130 Demarcus Robinson WR Florida
131 Roger Lewis WR Bowling Green
132 Charles Tapper OLB Oklahoma
133 Aaron Wallace OLB UCLA
134 Jimmy Bean OLB Oklahoma State
135 Nick Vigil ILB Utah State
136 Bronson Kaufusi DE Brigham Young
137 Will Redmond CB Mississippi State
138 Glenn Gronkowski FB Kansas State
139 Derek Watt FB Wisconsin
140 Joshua Perry ILB Ohio State
141 Vadal Alexander OG LSU
142 Dean Lowry DE Northwestern
143 David Onyemata DE Manitoba
144 Drew Ott OLB Iowa
145 Terrance Smith ILB Florida State
146 Beniquez Brown ILB Mississippi State
147 Vontarrius Dora OLB Louisiana Tech
148 Alex Lewis OT Nebraska
149 John Theus OT Georgia
150 Peyton Barber RB Auburn

151 Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan
152 Jake McGee TE Florida
153 DeAndre Houston-Carson S William & Mary
154 Miles Killebrew S Southern Utah
155 Michael Caputo S Wisconsin
156 Mitch Mathews WR Brigham Young
157 Demarcus Ayers WR Houston
158 Connor McGovern OG Missouri
159 D.J. Reader NT Clemson
160 Justin Zimmer NT Ferris State
161 Keith Marshall RB Georgia
162 Nelson Spruce WR Colorado
163 Cody Core WR Ole Miss
164 Jonathan Williams RB Arkansas
165 Willie Beavers OT Western Michigan
166 Isaac Seumalo OG Oregon State
167 Joe Dahl OG Washington State
168 Wayne Lyons CB Michigan
169 Evan Boehm C Missouri
170 Blake Countess CB Auburn
171 De'Vante Harris CB Texas A&M
172 Alex Huettel C Bowling Green
173 Darius Latham DE Indiana
174 Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
175 Anthony Zettel DE Penn State

176 Lawrence Thomas DE Michigan State
177 Will Ratelle ILB North Dakota
178 Jared Norris ILB Utah
179 Brandon Chubb ILB Wake Forest
180 Josh Forrest ILB Kentucky
181 Ka'imi Fairbairn K UCLA
182 Jaden Oberkrom K TCU
183 Graham Glasgow OG Michigan
184 Landon Turner OG North Carolina
185 Alex Redmond OG UCLA
186 Sebastian Tretola OG Arkansas
187 Le'Raven Clark OT Texas Tech
188 Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana
189 Vernon Adams Jr. QB Oregon
190 Bralon Addison WR Oregon
191 Jalin Marshall WR Ohio State
192 Tyler Ervin RB San Jose State
193 Kolby Listenbee WR TCU
194 Byron Marshall WR Oregon
195 Morgan Burns CB Kansas State
196 Soma Vainuku FB Southern California
197 Kody Walker FB Arkansas
198 Quayvon Hicks FB Georgia
199 Luke Rhodes ILB William & Mary
200 Denver Kirkland OG Arkansas

201 Rees Odhiambo OG Boise State
202 Rashard Higgins WR Colorado State
203 Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
204 Greg Milhouse Jr. NT Campbell
205 Matt Johnson QB Bowling Green
206 Bryce Williams TE East Carolina
207 Wendell Smallwood RB West Virginia
208 Mose Frazier WR Memphis
209 DeAndre Reaves WR Marshall
210 Stephen Weatherly OLB Vanderbilt
211 Travis Greene RB Bowling Green
212 Dadi Lhomme Nicolas OLB Virginia Tech
213 Terrell Lathan DE TCU
214 Quinton Jefferson DE Maryland
215 Cassanova McKinzy ILB Auburn
216 Nile Lawrence-Stample NT Florida State
217 Keyarris Garrett WR Tulsa
218 Devon Cajuste WR Stanford
219 Jerald Hawkins OT LSU
220 Avery Young OT Auburn
221 Trevon Coley NT Florida Atlantic
222 Vincent Valentine NT Nebraska
223 Stephen Anderson FB California
224 Dan Vitale FB Northwestern

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Positional:

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 34 Ryan Kelly C Alabama
2 64 Nick Martin C Notre Dame
3 84 Jack Allen C Michigan State
4 108 Max Tuerk C Southern California
5 115 Mitch Smothers C Arkansas
6 169 Evan Boehm C Missouri
7 172 Alex Huettel C Bowling Green

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 7 Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida
2 8 Mackensie Alexander CB Clemson
3 27 Eli Apple CB Ohio State
4 32 Cyrus Jones CB Alabama
5 33 William Jackson III CB Houston
6 49 Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech
7 67 Xavien Howard CB Baylor
8 69 Eric Murray CB Minnesota
9 80 KeiVarae Russell CB Notre Dame
10 83 Jonathan Jones CB Auburn
11 94 Artie Burns CB Miami (Fla.)
12 95 Kalan Reed CB Southern Mississippi
13 119 Jalen Mills CB LSU
14 120 D.J. White CB Georgia Tech
15 121 Tavon Young CB Temple
16 137 Will Redmond CB Mississippi State
17 168 Wayne Lyons CB Michigan
18 170 Blake Countess CB Auburn
19 171 De'Vante Harris CB Texas A&M
20 195 Morgan Burns CB Kansas State

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 2 Robert Nkemdiche DE Ole Miss
2 11 A'Shawn Robinson DE Alabama
3 12 Chris Jones DE Mississippi State
4 18 DeForest Buckner DE Oregon
5 19 Jarran Reed DE Alabama
6 44 Jonathan Bullard DE Florida
7 65 Austin Johnson DE Penn State
8 68 Jihad Ward DE Illinois
9 81 Adolphus Washington DE Ohio State
10 82 Hassan Ridgeway DE Texas
11 93 Matt Ioannidis DE Temple
12 98 Adam Gotsis DE Georgia Tech
13 136 Bronson Kaufusi DE Brigham Young
14 142 Dean Lowry DE Northwestern
15 143 David Onyemata DE Manitoba
16 173 Darius Latham DE Indiana
17 174 Shawn Oakman DE Baylor
18 175 Anthony Zettel DE Penn State
19 176 Lawrence Thomas DE Michigan State
20 213 Terrell Lathan DE TCU
21 214 Quinton Jefferson DE Maryland

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 138 Glenn Gronkowski FB Kansas State
2 139 Derek Watt FB Wisconsin
3 196 Soma Vainuku FB Southern California
4 197 Kody Walker FB Arkansas
5 198 Quayvon Hicks FB Georgia
6 223 Stephen Anderson FB California
7 224 Dan Vitale FB Northwestern

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 24 Myles Jack ILB UCLA
2 47 Jaylon Smith ILB Notre Dame
3 66 Antonio Morrison ILB Florida
4 70 Reggie Ragland ILB Alabama
5 86 Steven Daniels ILB Boston College
6 96 B.J. Goodson ILB Clemson
7 97 Blake Martinez ILB Stanford
8 116 Joe Schobert ILB Wisconsin
9 117 Nick Kwiatkoski ILB West Virginia
10 122 Scooby Wright III ILB Arizona
11 135 Nick Vigil ILB Utah State
12 140 Joshua Perry ILB Ohio State
13 145 Terrance Smith ILB Florida State
14 146 Beniquez Brown ILB Mississippi State
15 177 Will Ratelle ILB North Dakota
16 178 Jared Norris ILB Utah
17 179 Brandon Chubb ILB Wake Forest
18 180 Josh Forrest ILB Kentucky
19 199 Luke Rhodes ILB William & Mary
20 215 Cassanova McKinzy ILB Auburn

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 125 Roberto Aguayo K Florida State
2 181 Ka'imi Fairbairn K UCLA
3 182 Jaden Oberkrom K TCU

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 13 Sheldon Rankins NT Louisville
2 14 Vernon Butler NT Louisiana Tech
3 22 Andrew Billings NT Baylor
4 42 Kenny Clark NT UCLA
5 72 Willie Henry NT Michigan
6 99 Javon Hargrave NT South Carolina State
7 109 Maliek Collins NT Nebraska
8 123 Antwaun Woods NT Southern California
9 159 D.J. Reader NT Clemson
10 160 Justin Zimmer NT Ferris State
11 204 Greg Milhouse Jr. NT Campbell
12 216 Nile Lawrence-Stample NT Florida State
13 221 Trevon Coley NT Florida Atlantic
14 222 Vincent Valentine NT Nebraska

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 60 Cody Whitehair OG Kansas State
2 61 Joshua Garnett OG Stanford
3 73 Christian Westerman OG Arizona State
4 74 Joe Thuney OG NC State
5 141 Vadal Alexander OG LSU
6 158 Connor McGovern OG Missouri
7 166 Isaac Seumalo OG Oregon State
8 167 Joe Dahl OG Washington State
9 183 Graham Glasgow OG Michigan
10 184 Landon Turner OG North Carolina
11 185 Alex Redmond OG UCLA
12 186 Sebastian Tretola OG Arkansas
13 200 Denver Kirkland OG Arkansas
14 201 Rees Odhiambo OG Boise State

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 3 Noah Spence OLB Eastern Kentucky
2 21 Shaq Lawson OLB Clemson
3 26 Emmanuel Ogbah OLB Oklahoma State
4 29 Carl Nassib OLB Penn State
5 35 Kamalei Correa OLB Boise State
6 36 Victor Ochi OLB Stony Brook
7 51 Alex McCalister OLB Florida
8 52 Leonard Floyd OLB Georgia
9 71 Tyrone Holmes OLB Montana
10 87 Kyler Fackrell OLB Utah State
11 88 Shilique Calhoun OLB Michigan State
12 100 Jordan Jenkins OLB Georgia
13 101 Yannick Ngakoue OLB Maryland
14 102 James Cowser OLB Southern Utah
15 132 Charles Tapper OLB Oklahoma
16 133 Aaron Wallace OLB UCLA
17 134 Jimmy Bean OLB Oklahoma State
18 144 Drew Ott OLB Iowa
19 147 Vontarrius Dora OLB Louisiana Tech
20 210 Stephen Weatherly OLB Vanderbilt
21 212 Dadi Lhomme Nicolas OLB Virginia Tech

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 4 Laremy Tunsil OT Ole Miss
2 5 Ronnie Stanley OT Notre Dame
3 16 Jack Conklin OT Michigan State
4 17 Jason Spriggs OT Indiana
5 25 Taylor Decker OT Ohio State
6 38 Shon Coleman OT Auburn
7 41 Caleb Benenoch OT UCLA
8 50 Germain Ifedi OT Texas A&M
9 58 Brandon Shell OT South Carolina
10 91 Kyle Murphy OT Stanford
11 92 Joe Haeg OT North Dakota State
12 110 Fahn Cooper OT Ole Miss
13 148 Alex Lewis OT Nebraska
14 149 John Theus OT Georgia
15 165 Willie Beavers OT Western Michigan
16 187 Le'Raven Clark OT Texas Tech
17 219 Jerald Hawkins OT LSU
18 220 Avery Young OT Auburn

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 31 Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
2 89 Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky
3 90 Brandon Allen QB Arkansas
4 103 Connor Cook QB Michigan State
5 111 Kevin Hogan QB Stanford
6 124 Mike Bercovici QB Arizona State
7 126 Jacoby Brissett QB NC State
8 188 Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana
9 189 Vernon Adams Jr. QB Oregon
10 203 Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State
11 205 Matt Johnson QB Bowling Green

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 10 Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State
2 23 Derrick Henry RB Alabama
3 40 C.J. Prosise RB Notre Dame
4 43 Kenneth Dixon RB Louisiana Tech
5 56 Alex Collins RB Arkansas
6 85 Paul Perkins RB UCLA
7 104 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama
8 112 Aaron Green RB TCU
9 113 DeAndre Washington RB Texas Tech
10 150 Peyton Barber RB Auburn
11 161 Keith Marshall RB Georgia
12 164 Jonathan Williams RB Arkansas
13 192 Tyler Ervin RB San Jose State
14 207 Wendell Smallwood RB West Virginia
15 211 Travis Greene RB Bowling Green

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 9 Jalen Ramsey S Florida State
2 20 Vonn Bell S Ohio State
3 30 Karl Joseph S West Virginia
4 45 Keanu Neal S Florida
7 48 KJ Dillon S West Virginia
5 57 Jeremy Cash S Duke
6 62 Sean Davis S Maryland
8 75 Trevon Stewart S Houston
9 76 Jamie Byrd S South Florida
10 105 Justin Simmons S Boston College
11 114 Darian Thompson S Boise State
12 118 Jayron Kearse S Clemson
13 127 Tyvis Powell S Ohio State
14 153 DeAndre Houston-Carson S William & Mary
15 154 Miles Killebrew S Southern Utah
16 155 Michael Caputo S Wisconsin

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 39 Hunter Henry TE Arkansas
2 59 Austin Hooper TE Stanford
3 63 Jerell Adams TE South Carolina
4 78 Tyler Higbee TE Western Kentucky
5 106 Nick Vannett TE Ohio State
6 152 Jake McGee TE Florida
7 206 Bryce Williams TE East Carolina

POS. RANK Overall PLAYER POS. SCHOOL
1 1 Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss
2 6 Josh Doctson WR TCU
3 15 Corey Coleman WR Baylor
4 28 Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma
5 37 Braxton Miller WR Ohio State
6 46 Tyler Boyd WR Pittsburgh
7 53 Will Fuller WR Notre Dame
8 54 Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina
9 55 Michael Thomas WR Ohio State
10 77 Devin Lucien WR Arizona State
11 79 Leonte Carroo WR Rutgers
12 107 Jordan Payton WR UCLA
13 128 Charone Peake WR Clemson
14 129 Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia
15 130 Demarcus Robinson WR Florida
16 131 Roger Lewis WR Bowling Green
17 151 Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan
18 156 Mitch Mathews WR Brigham Young
19 157 Demarcus Ayers WR Houston
20 162 Nelson Spruce WR Colorado
21 163 Cody Core WR Ole Miss
22 190 Bralon Addison WR Oregon
23 191 Jalin Marshall WR Ohio State
24 193 Kolby Listenbee WR TCU
25 194 Byron Marshall WR Oregon
26 202 Rashard Higgins WR Colorado State
27 208 Mose Frazier WR Memphis
28 209 DeAndre Reaves WR Marshall
29 217 Keyarris Garrett WR Tulsa
30 218 Devon Cajuste WR Stanford

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Wow, that's some pretty detailed work there!

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well, it's a lot of names at least, lol.

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Your whole list is discredited because you do not have Thomas Duarte listed at tight end.

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Thanks for doing this, I'll use it as a point of reference since this is my first true "homer" draft, going in completely clueless. Not sure how any fan can enjoy this and I probably won't watch. What's the point of watching, if you have no clue? Anyway, just couldn't risk another draft day depression, lol

I'll watch the new Brownies after they've been picked and throw in my couple cents then. Enjoy the draft and remember: it can't get worse, it really can't


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Originally Posted By: cfrs15
Your whole list is discredited because you do not have Thomas Duarte listed at tight end.


you mean that big wide receiver?

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Awesome Job Steve!

As just about every year at a day before the draft my big brained list is not quite ready for prime-time, but I hope to finish it tonight.

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My Browns big board:

Round 1 - Someone who might start by game 5 but will be a disappointment to all players/fans by 2018 and be released early 2019.

Round 2 - A so-so lineman who could've been taken in the 6th round.

Round 3 - A small school prospect that never pans out.

Round 4 - Leftovers at some position we should've drafted in the 2nd round. Probably a small WR with 4.9 speed.

Round 5 - A kicker. Arguable, the best pick in the draft.

Round 6 - A QB who is just good enough to get people talking about him in camp, who will eventually get to play by week 14 and then get injured during a skiing trip in January.

Round 7 - Backup fullback.


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My top would look more like:

Doctson
Ramsey
Treadwell
Zeke
Lawson

Like you've had in a few mocks, I'd love to get Doctson and Treadwell. I put more emphasis on Doctson, though.

I'd probably have Robinson, Butler, Spriggs between this group and the 2nd rounders.

I'd have OSU Michael Thomas near the top of my second round list with Ogbah, and would have Spence/Nkemdiche around that same area. Why no love for @Can'tGuardMike?

Then Vonn Bell, Billings, and Apple in that 2-3 range.

Beyond that depends on who we got earlier.


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At pick #8:

(1) Bosa
(2) Tunsil, Stanley
(3) Ramsey
(4) D. Buckner
(5) Zeke

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Damn Steve, that's a lot of work. Well, appreciated. I'll print this out and reference it during the draft. Yeah, I'll probably get comfortably numb and watch the whole thing.

Thanks!


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Pick 32:

Designated pass rusher 1 (RDE/ROLB) = Emmanuel Ogbah, Shaq Lawson, Kevin Dodd

Left cornerback = Rumors have Mac Alexander falling even though I don't believe it.
If pass rushers above are gone I hope some staffer sprints to the podium to turn in the card that say Mackenzie Alexander CB Clemson

Wide receiver 1 = Hope 1 of the top 3 fall or Will Fuller, Sterling Shephard, Michael Thomas, Tyler Boyd

Defensive tackle = Jonathan Bullard one of the last of the 5-tech DE/3-tech DL that can provide interior pressure, Kenny Clark, Chris Jones

Tight End = Hunter Henry

Right tackle = Jason Spriggs, German Ifedi

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The Browns had Ifedi, Alexander, Thomas, Fuller, and Jones in for team visits...


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Originally Posted By: DIEHARD
My Browns big board:

Round 1 - Someone who might start by game 5 but will be a disappointment to all players/fans by 2018 and be released early 2019.

Round 2 - A so-so lineman who could've been taken in the 6th round.

Round 3 - A small school prospect that never pans out.

Round 4 - Leftovers at some position we should've drafted in the 2nd round. Probably a small WR with 4.9 speed.

Round 5 - A kicker. Arguable, the best pick in the draft.

Round 6 - A QB who is just good enough to get people talking about him in camp, who will eventually get to play by week 14 and then get injured during a skiing trip in January.

Round 7 - Backup fullback.



this just might be the most accurate mock, like.... ever.


Browns is the Browns

... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.

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Damn Steve, that's a lot of work.


Well, depends how you look at it. Actually making this list only took an hour maybe an hour and a half, but all the background churning of watching games, reading stuff, doing mocks, looking at needs throughout the year... I don't want to think about how much time I buried in that, lol.

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#8

1)Jalen Ramsey CB - Most talented player in entire draft.
2)Laremy Tunsil LT - Most dominant Offensive Lineman in draft
3) If these 2 are not available trade down.

If picking mid 1st after trade down.

1)Laquon Treadwell WR - Best Wide Receiver in draft.
2)Josh Doctson WR - Right there with Treadwell. Like splitting hairs.
3)Paxton Lynch QB - Good spot to draft a talented but developmental QB.

2nd round

1)Usually have a player or 2 drop out of the 1st unexpectedly. Would have to do some serious evaluation of who drops and how much of an impact player they potentially could be. There are different mock drafts that have any of the 3 players I listed as mid first targets. Would have to seriously consider any of them at 32 if they fall. Could be other players like Taylor Decker falling.

2)Pass Rushers like Kevin Dodd, Noah Spence, and Jonathan Bullard.

3)Wide Receivers like Michael Thomas and Tyler Boyd.

4)QB - If Browns do not select Lynch in 1st then players like Cook and Hackenburg would have to be considered here.

3rd round

Good spot to look for offensive line talent like Shon Coleman of Auburn. Many experts say had he returned to school another year he would have been a 1st round prospect next year. Or Kyle Murphy OT from Stanford.

Also for Defensive Lineman like Sheldon Day of Notre Dame. A very good 1 gap penetration player or Adolphus Washington of Ohio.

4th round

If Browns have not selected a QB up to this point they could look to take Stanford QB Kevin Hogan. Who by the way is the only QB in this draft that checks all of the boxes by the Bill Parcells criteria in what to look for in QB.


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4)QB - If Browns do not select Lynch in 1st then players like Cook and Hackenburg would have to be considered here.
I generally agree except for this. Cook and Hackenburg are both guys who have the tools but lack character. I would consider Prescott, Jones, or Hogan before either of these guys.


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4)QB - If Browns do not select Lynch in 1st then players like Cook and Hackenburg would have to be considered here.
I generally agree except for this. Cook and Hackenburg are both guys who have the tools but lack character. I would consider Prescott, Jones, or Hogan before either of these guys.


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Yeah, I'll probably get comfortably numb and watch the whole thing.


That's what I do....every single pick, rounds 1-7.

Just. Can't. Look. Away.

Friends, family, significant others (on occasion) know not to bother.


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Bless you Clevesteve...that is a lot of work. I might not always agree with some of your picks, never the less that is something I don't think I ever could accomplish wink

Me - for years I have been printing up Great Blue North Draft rankings. They do entire and positional.

But I print the entire and clipboard it and take out picks as they are made. They are pretty accurate, after 15 it goes different but usually the first page is 28 players cause of the HEADINGS and stuff. By the end of the first round all but ONE around 23 or so are taken (somebody usually drops back) Then you never know. I hated 2009 when we took Vekiune and he wasn't on the list of 300 frown
Patriots many times take somebody early that I have to get to the 3rd page for the first time on my list to check off then they seem to always turn out to be studs. I respect their decision process.

Us in the past always seem to be within 2-3 slots of the guy we are taking in the 1st. Anyway for the lazy (or not Clevesteve) its a good one to print and use if you do that kind of thing. I usually have 2 different colored hilighters One for the NFL teams...and the other for our Browns!

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Yeah, I'll probably get comfortably numb and watch the whole thing.


That's what I do....every single pick, rounds 1-7.

Just. Can't. Look. Away.

Friends, family, significant others (on occasion) know not to bother.


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Me: You just don't understand...


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Well, I guess I'll redo this since I started the thread when we were still at #2.

For #8, my board looks something like this (and changed by the minute):
1) Ramsey
2) Wentz
3) Tunsil
4) Buckner
5) Goff
6) Bosa
7) Jack

If one of those guys slips to #8, I'd probably take them. If all 7 is gone, and I'm forced to pick someone, then I'd probably to with Zeke, even though I hate taking running backs that high.

If we get a good trade offer to the middle of the first, then my board is probably something like:

1) Treadwell
2) Lynch
3) Doctson
4) Shaq Lawson

One of those 4 should be available


For the second round, it remains the same as my original post. Take the top WR that fell out of the first round, or Derrick Henry if all of them happened to go.

1) Treadwell
2) Doctson
3) Coleman
4) Fuller
5) Henry
6) Boyd/Thomas


Third round:
Take the top linemen available or grab someone who happened to fall. WR's like Boyd, Thomas or Brax might be an option too. Just go for the value pick.

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Okay I'm hoping this doesn't look horrible when formatted.
The row on the right is the Brown's order.
The row on the left is where I expect them to get drafted.
Ignore the positions listed as it is just copied from the CBS database and will be off.

There are guys listed after pick 253. Don't confuse their weight with a ranking.

Mr irrelevant if the Browns had the last pick would be:

252 Steven Daniels ILB Boston College Sr 5-11 243 253

If you copy it to a spreadsheet, it will look much better.

RANK PLAYER POS. SCHOOL CLASS HT. WT. BROWNS
3 DeForest Buckner DE Oregon Sr 6-7 291 1
4 *Jalen Ramsey FS Florida State Jr 6-1 209 2
6 *Laremy Tunsil OT Ole Miss Jr 6-5 310 3
9 *Ronnie Stanley OT Notre Dame rJr 6-6 312 4
10 *Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida Jr 5-10 204 5
11 *Leonard Floyd OLB Georgia rJr 6-6 244 6
12 Reggie Ragland ILB Alabama Sr 6-1 247 7
8 *Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State Jr 6-0 225 8
5 *Joey Bosa DE Ohio State Jr 6-5 269 9
14 Sheldon Rankins DE Louisville Sr 6-1 299 10
13 *Mackensie Alexander CB Clemson rSo 5-10 190 11
2 Carson Wentz QB North Dakota State Sr 6-5 237 12
28 *Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss Jr 6-2 221 13
29 Josh Doctson WR TCU rSr 6-2 202 14
20 Vernon Butler DE Louisiana Tech Sr 6-4 323 15
18 *A'Shawn Robinson NT Alabama Jr 6-4 307 16
21 *Emmanuel Ogbah OLB Oklahoma State rJr 6-4 273 17
1 *Jared Goff QB California Jr 6-4 215 18
7 *Myles Jack ILB UCLA Jr 6-1 245 19
22 *Andrew Billings DT Baylor Jr 6-1 311 20
19 *Paxton Lynch QB Memphis rJr 6-7 244 21
17 *Shaq Lawson DE Clemson rJr 6-3 269 22
26 Jarran Reed DT Alabama Sr 6-3 307 23
33 *Corey Coleman WR Baylor rJr 5-11 194 24
30 *Jack Conklin OT Michigan State rJr 6-6 308 25
16 *Eli Apple CB Ohio State rSo 6-1 199 26
34 Ryan Kelly C Alabama rSr 6-4 311 27
39 *Noah Spence DE Eastern Kentucky rJr 6-2 251 28
31 William Jackson III CB Houston Sr 6-0 189 29
27 *Darron Lee ILB Ohio State rSo 6-1 232 30
32 Taylor Decker OT Ohio State Sr 6-7 310 31
36 *Kevin Dodd DE Clemson rJr 6-5 277 32
35 *Kenny Clark DT UCLA Jr 6-3 314 33
23 *Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss Jr 6-3 294 34
37 Jason Spriggs OT Indiana Sr 6-6 301 35
46 *Vonn Bell SS Ohio State Jr 5-11 199 36
38 *Derrick Henry RB Alabama Jr 6-3 247 37
50 Karl Joseph SS West Virginia Sr 5-10 205 38
57 *Chris Jones DT Mississippi State Jr 6-6 310 39
40 *Hunter Henry TE Arkansas Jr 6-5 250 40
56 *Kamalei Correa OLB Boise State Jr 6-3 243 41
41 *Germain Ifedi OT Texas A&M rJr 6-6 324 42
15 *Will Fuller WR Notre Dame Jr 6-0 186 43
24 *Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech Jr 5-11 187 44
25 *Keanu Neal SS Florida Jr 6-0 211 45
44 Cody Whitehair OG Kansas State rSr 6-4 301 46
45 Shilique Calhoun DE Michigan State rSr 6-4 251 47
47 *Michael Thomas WR Ohio State rJr 6-3 212 48
43 Jonathan Bullard DE Florida Sr 6-3 285 49
48 *Austin Johnson DT Penn State rJr 6-4 314 50
51 *Tyler Boyd WR Pittsburgh Jr 6-1 197 51
53 Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma Sr 5-10 194 52
66 Carl Nassib DE Penn State rSr 6-7 277 53
58 *Shon Coleman OT Auburn rJr 6-5 307 54
55 Nick Martin C Notre Dame rSr 6-4 299 55
68 *Austin Hooper TE Stanford rSo 6-4 254 56
63 Braxton Miller WR Ohio State rSr 6-1 201 57
62 Joshua Perry OLB Ohio State Sr 6-4 254 58
73 Kenneth Dixon RB Louisiana Tech Sr 5-10 215 59
82 *C.J. Prosise RB Notre Dame rJr 6-0 220 60
60 Joshua Garnett OG Stanford Sr 6-4 312 61
76 Dak Prescott QB Mississippi State rSr 6-2 226 63
71 Jihad Ward DT Illinois Sr 6-5 297 64
65 *Xavien Howard CB Baylor rJr 6-0 201 65
89 *Cardale Jones QB Ohio State rJr 6-5 253 66
113 *Pharoh Cooper WR South Carolina Jr 5-11 203 67
42 Connor Cook QB Michigan State rSr 6-4 217 68
70 Kyler Fackrell OLB Utah State rSr 6-5 245 69
67 *Artie Burns CB Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-0 193 70
64 *Christian Hackenberg QB Penn State Jr 6-4 223 71
49 *Su'a Cravens OLB Southern California Jr 6-1 226 72
52 Kentrell Brothers ILB Missouri rSr 6-0 245 72
88 Vadal Alexander OG LSU Sr 6-5 326 73
87 *KeiVarae Russell CB Notre Dame rJr 5-11 192 75
98 *Jaylon Smith OLB Notre Dame Jr 6-2 223 76
54 Le'Raven Clark OT Texas Tech rSr 6-5 316 77
74 Christian Westerman OG Arizona State rSr 6-3 298 78
78 Leonte Carroo WR Rutgers Sr 6-0 211 79
93 Will Redmond CB Mississippi State Sr 5-11 182 80
118 *Jordan Howard RB Indiana Jr 6-0 230 81
83 Deion Jones OLB LSU Sr 6-1 222 82
86 Bronson Kaufusi DE Brigham Young Sr 6-6 285 83
119 Adolphus Washington DT Ohio State Sr 6-3 301 84
84 *Alex Collins RB Arkansas Jr 5-10 217 85
75 Sean Davis CB Maryland Sr 6-1 201 87
90 *Caleb Benenoch OT UCLA Jr 6-5 311 88
109 Devontae Booker RB Utah rSr 5-11 219 90
91 Miles Killebrew SS Southern Utah Sr 6-2 217 91
69 Justin Simmons FS Boston College Sr 6-2 202 92
72 Jeremy Cash SS Duke rSr 6-0 212 93
77 Sheldon Day DT Notre Dame Sr 6-1 293 94
79 *Rashard Robinson CB LSU Jr 6-1 171 95
80 Kenyan Drake RB Alabama Sr 6-1 210 96
116 *Willie Henry DT Michigan rJr 6-3 303 97
59 *T.J. Green FS Clemson Jr 6-2 209 98
61 Darian Thompson FS Boise State rSr 6-2 208 99
85 *Yannick Ngakoue OLB Maryland Jr 6-2 252 100
81 James Bradberry CB Samford rSr 6-1 211 101
95 *Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas rJr 6-3 303 102
97 Jordan Jenkins OLB Georgia Sr 6-3 259 103
100 Keyarris Garrett WR Tulsa rSr 6-3 220 104
92 Javon Hargrave DT South Carolina State Sr 6-1 309 105
106 Charone Peake WR Clemson rSr 6-2 209 106
111 Jack Allen C Michigan State rSr 6-1 294 107
115 *Kenny Lawler WR California rJr 6-2 203 108
94 Connor McGovern OG Missouri rSr 6-4 306 109
102 Jerell Adams TE South Carolina Sr 6-5 247 110
107 B.J. Goodson ILB Clemson rSr 6-1 242 111
114 Tyler Higbee TE Western Kentucky rSr 6-6 249 112
96 Alex Lewis OT Nebraska rSr 6-6 312 113
99 Tyler Matakevich ILB Temple Sr 6-0 238 114
105 Joe Haeg OT North Dakota State Sr 6-6 304 115
122 Adam Gotsis DT Georgia Tech Sr 6-4 287 116
104 Charles Tapper DE Oklahoma Sr 6-3 271 117
101 Tyler Ervin RB San Jose State rSr 5-10 192 118
103 Jalen Mills CB LSU Sr 6-0 191 119
110 Kalan Reed CB Southern Mississippi Sr 5-11 192 120
124 Maurice Canady CB Virginia Sr 6-1 193 121
127 *Jerald Hawkins OT LSU Jr 6-6 305 122
121 Joe Schobert OLB Wisconsin Sr 6-1 244 123
108 Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia rSr 6-0 198 124
131 *Nick Vigil ILB Utah State rJr 6-2 239 125
112 Eric Murray CB Minnesota Sr 5-11 199 126
138 Joe Dahl OG Washington State rSr 6-4 304 127
153 *Zack Sanchez CB Oklahoma rJr 5-11 185 128
158 *Maliek Collins DT Nebraska Jr 6-2 311 129
117 Joe Thuney OG NC State rSr 6-5 304 130
120 Aaron Green RB TCU rSr 5-11 203 131
128 Ben Braunecker TE Harvard Sr 6-3 250 132
132 Jonathan Jones CB Auburn Sr 5-9 186 133
135 Matt Ioannidis DT Temple Sr 6-3 299 134
148 Matt Judon DE Grand Valley State rSr 6-3 275 135
140 *Isaac Seumalo OG Oregon State rJr 6-4 303 136
137 Brandon Allen QB Arkansas rSr 6-1 217 137
142 Daniel Lasco RB California rSr 6-0 209 138
123 Jonathan Williams RB Arkansas Sr 5-11 220 139
144 Tajae Sharpe WR Massachusetts Sr 6-2 194 140
161 Cyrus Jones CB Alabama Sr 5-10 197 141
139 Jason Fanaika DE Utah rSr 6-2 271 142
125 DeAndre Washington RB Texas Tech rSr 5-8 204 143
133 D.J. White CB Georgia Tech Sr 5-11 193 144
141 *Avery Young OT Auburn rJr 6-5 328 145
147 Deon Bush FS Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-0 199 146
126 Briean Boddy-Calhoun CB Minnesota rSr 5-9 193 147
163 Fahn Cooper OT Ole Miss rSr 6-4 303 148
143 *Roberto Aguayo K Florida State rJr 6-0 207 149
145 Ryan Smith CB North Carolina Central rSr 5-11 189 150
150 *Thomas Duarte TE UCLA Jr 6-2 231 151
151 *Stephen Weatherly DE Vanderbilt rJr 6-4 267 152
129 *Paul Perkins RB UCLA rJr 5-10 208 153
130 Travis Feeney OLB Washington rSr 6-4 230 154
146 De'Vondre Campbell OLB Minnesota rSr 6-4 232 155
136 *Scooby Wright III ILB Arizona Jr 6-0 239 156
134 Tavon Young CB Temple Sr 5-9 183 157
165 Evan Boehm C Missouri Sr 6-2 302 158
152 DeAndre Houston-Carson FS William & Mary rSr 6-1 201 159
159 *Rashard Higgins WR Colorado State Jr 6-1 196 160
160 Max Tuerk C Southern California Sr 6-5 298 161
149 Mike Thomas WR Southern Mississippi Sr 6-1 193 162
166 D.J. Reader DT Clemson Sr 6-3 327 163
154 *Demarcus Robinson WR Florida Jr 6-1 203 165
167 Tyler Johnstone OT Oregon rSr 6-5 301 166
157 *Tyvis Powell FS Ohio State rJr 6-3 211 167
172 Graham Glasgow OG Michigan rSr 6-6 307 168
156 Chris Moore WR Cincinnati rSr 6-1 206 169
176 Willie Beavers OT Western Michigan rSr 6-5 321 170
178 Kyle Murphy OT Stanford Sr 6-6 305 171
155 Aaron Wallace OLB UCLA rSr 6-2 242 172
181 Moritz Boehringer WR Schwabisch Hall Sr 6-4 227 173
169 *Daryl Worley CB West Virginia Jr 6-1 204 174
162 *Roger Lewis WR Bowling Green rSo 6-0 201 175
174 Geronimo Allison WR Illinois Sr 6-3 196 176
180 Nick Kwiatkoski OLB West Virginia rSr 6-2 243 177
183 John Theus OT Georgia Sr 6-6 313 178
186 Kevin Byard SS Middle Tennessee rSr 5-11 212 179
164 Mitch Mathews WR Brigham Young rSr 6-6 222 180
170 Deiondre' Hall FS Northern Iowa Sr 6-2 199 181
189 Dadi Lhomme Nicolas OLB Virginia Tech rSr 6-3 235 182
171 Ronald Blair DE Appalachian State rSr 6-2 284 183
182 *De'Runnya Wilson WR Mississippi State Jr 6-5 224 184
188 Victor Ochi OLB Stony Brook Sr 6-1 246 185
195 *Darius Latham DT Indiana Jr 6-4 311 186
173 Anthony Zettel DE Penn State rSr 6-4 277 187
175 Jeff Driskel QB Louisiana Tech rSr 6-4 234 188
196 Brandon Doughty QB Western Kentucky rSr 6-3 213 188
198 Aaron Burbridge WR Michigan State Sr 6-0 206 189
200 *Glenn Gronkowski FB Kansas State rJr 6-2 239 190
187 *Jayron Kearse SS Clemson Jr 6-4 216 191
204 Sebastian Tretola OG Arkansas rSr 6-4 314 192
177 Blake Martinez ILB Stanford Sr 6-2 237 193
191 Eric Striker OLB Oklahoma Sr 5-11 227 194
207 Brandon Shell OT South Carolina rSr 6-5 324 195
184 KJ Dillon SS West Virginia Sr 6-0 210 196
179 DeAndre Elliott CB Colorado State rSr 6-1 188 197
193 Devon Cajuste WR Stanford rSr 6-4 234 198
203 Kevin Hogan QB Stanford rSr 6-3 218 199
185 Cody Core WR Ole Miss Sr 6-3 205 200
205 Jacoby Brissett QB NC State rSr 6-4 231 201
190 Keith Marshall RB Georgia Sr 5-11 219 202
192 Jay Lee WR Baylor rSr 6-2 215 203
194 Blake Countess CB Auburn rSr 5-10 184 204
201 Jatavis Brown OLB Akron Sr 5-11 227 205
208 Landon Turner OG North Carolina rSr 6-4 330 206
210 Dan Vitale FB Northwestern Sr 6-1 239 207
215 Austin Blythe C Iowa rSr 6-2 298 208
216 *MarQuez North WR Tennessee Jr 6-2 223 209
197 Kevon Seymour CB Southern California Sr 5-11 186 210
211 Spencer Drango OG Baylor rSr 6-6 315 211
221 Halapoulivaati Vaitai OT TCU Sr 6-6 320 212
199 Jared Norris ILB Utah rSr 6-1 241 213
202 Darius Jackson RB Eastern Michigan Sr 6-0 220 214
212 Lawrence Thomas DE Michigan State rSr 6-3 286 215
223 James Cowser DE Southern Utah rSr 6-3 248 216
220 Nick Vannett TE Ohio State rSr 6-6 257 217
206 Derrick Kindred SS TCU Sr 5-10 207 218
224 *Denver Kirkland OG Arkansas Jr 6-4 335 219
228 Cody Kessler QB Southern California rSr 6-1 220 220
229 Kolby Listenbee WR TCU rSr 6-0 197 221
230 Temarrick Hemingway TE South Carolina State rSr 6-5 244 222
232 Nate Sudfeld QB Indiana Sr 6-6 234 223
209 Morgan Burns CB Kansas State Sr 5-10 200 224
168 *Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan rJr 5-10 175 225
214 *Beniquez Brown OLB Mississippi State rJr 6-1 229 226
219 Tyrone Holmes OLB Montana Sr 6-2 253 227
213 *Alex Redmond OG UCLA Jr 6-5 294 228
236 Antonio Morrison ILB Florida Sr 6-1 233 229
217 Elijah Shumate SS Notre Dame Sr 6-0 216 230
227 Stephen Anderson FB California Sr 6-2 230 231
225 Romeo Okwara DE Notre Dame Sr 6-5 265 232
233 *Alex McCalister DE Florida rJr 6-6 239 233
238 Vernon Adams Jr. QB Oregon rSr 5-11 200 234
241 Dean Lowry DE Northwestern Sr 6-6 296 235
218 Brandon Williams CB Texas A&M rSr 5-11 197 236
239 Cory Littleton OLB Washington Sr 6-3 238 237
226 Ricardo Louis WR Auburn Sr 6-2 215 238
231 Ufomba Kamalu DE Miami (Fla.) rSr 6-5 295 239
244 Nile Lawrence-Stample DT Florida State rSr 6-1 320 240
222 *Jalin Marshall WR Ohio State rSo 5-10 200 241
234 Jordan Payton WR UCLA Sr 6-1 207 242
253 Pearce Slater OT San Diego State Sr 6-7 329 243
246 Jake Coker QB Alabama rSr 6-6 244 244
256 Greg Milhouse Jr. DT Campbell Sr 6-1 295 245
242 Robby Anderson WR Temple rSr 6-3 187 246
247 Ryan Brown DE Mississippi State Sr 6-6 278 247
267 Marcus Henry C Boise State rSr 6-2 299 248
257 Landon Turner OG North Carolina rSr 6-4 330 249
235 Kevin Peterson CB Oklahoma State Sr 5-10 181 250
245 Rees Odhiambo OG Boise State rSr 6-4 314 251
251 Taveze Calhoun CB Mississippi State rSr 6-0 192 252
252 Steven Daniels ILB Boston College Sr 5-11 243 253

237 Bryce Williams TE East Carolina rSr 6-6 257
259 Joel Stave QB Wisconsin rSr 6-5 236
270 David Morgan II TE Texas-San Antonio Sr 6-4 262
272 Andrew Bonnet FB North Dakota State rSr 6-3 251
240 *Wendell Smallwood RB West Virginia Jr 5-10 208
243 *Cleveland Wallace III CB San Jose State rJr 5-11 188
248 Devin Fuller WR UCLA Sr 6-0 194
249 Ken Crawley CB Colorado Sr 6-0 187
250 Jakeem Grant WR Texas Tech rSr 5-6 165
254 Perez Ford OLB Northern Illinois Sr 6-0 227
255 Tom Hackett P Utah Sr 5-10 198
258 Jordan Lucas SS Penn State Sr 6-0 201
260 Brandon Wilds RB South Carolina rSr 6-1 220
261 Tevin Carter SS Utah rSr 6-1 218
262 Michael Caputo SS Wisconsin rSr 6-0 207
263 Keenan Reynolds RB Navy Sr 5-9 190
264 Beau Sandland TE Montana State rSr 6-4 253
265 Josh Forrest ILB Kentucky rSr 6-3 249
266 *Kelvin Taylor RB Florida Jr 5-10 207
268 Mitch Mathews WR Brigham Young rSr 6-6 222
269 Roy Robertson-Harris DE Texas-El Paso rSr 6-5 256
271 Anthony Brown CB Purdue Sr 5-11 192
273 Deon King OLB Norfolk State Sr 6-0 218

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I think the Browns will pic a QB but not before the 3rd rd. ... here are who I think they are looking at:

1. Christian Hackenberg
2. Cardale Jones
3. Kevin Hogan


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My Browns big board:

Round 1 - Someone who might start by game 5 but will be a disappointment to all players/fans by 2018 and be released early 2019.

Round 2 - A so-so lineman who could've been taken in the 6th round.

Round 3 - A small school prospect that never pans out.

Round 4 - Leftovers at some position we should've drafted in the 2nd round. Probably a small WR with 4.9 speed.

Round 5 - A kicker. Arguable, the best pick in the draft.

Round 6 - A QB who is just good enough to get people talking about him in camp, who will eventually get to play by week 14 and then get injured during a skiing trip in January.

Round 7 - Backup fullback.



this just might be the most accurate mock, like.... ever.


We've all seen this movie before, haven't we? Doesn't seem to matter where we pick or who the FO personnel are at the time.

We are always CONVINCED that the newest FO guys are finally gonna get it right. And they never do.

Yet here we are...all hopeful...just waiting to be let down again.


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Originally Posted By: DIEHARD
My Browns big board:

Round 1 - Someone who might start by game 5 but will be a disappointment to all players/fans by 2018 and be released early 2019.

Round 2 - A so-so lineman who could've been taken in the 6th round.

Round 3 - A small school prospect that never pans out.

Round 4 - Leftovers at some position we should've drafted in the 2nd round. Probably a small WR with 4.9 speed.

Round 5 - A kicker. Arguable, the best pick in the draft.

Round 6 - A QB who is just good enough to get people talking about him in camp, who will eventually get to play by week 14 and then get injured during a skiing trip in January.

Round 7 - Backup fullback.



this just might be the most accurate mock, like.... ever.


We've all seen this movie before, haven't we? Doesn't seem to matter where we pick or who the FO personnel are at the time.

We are always CONVINCED that the newest FO guys are finally gonna get it right. And they never do.

Yet here we are...all hopeful...just waiting to be let down again.

A few may be CONVINCED, but I think most of us are simply hopeful. Yes, this regime could be as bad as past regimes. But there is always to POSSIBILITY that they do well. Logic says that at some point in time, someone has to break that pattern.


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My Brown's draft board is the Ray Farmer Limited Edition,it's round,has the numbers 1-20 around the outside,and a small red circle in the middle.


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Yeah, we got a Harvard lawyer leading us into the draft.


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Can it really be worse than what the football guys got for us the last two drafts?


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Originally Posted By: Tulsa
Can it really be worse than what the football guys got for us the last two drafts?


A lot of people on here say that. I don't get it.

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Possibly... how about 12 picks all in round 7... notallthere

Seriously though.. based on how we have done draftwise since Haslam bought the team.. could the new guys do much worse ?


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Can it really be worse than what the football guys got for us the last two drafts?


A lot of people on here say that. I don't get it.

If I go to a doctor about my back pain and he can't fix the problem, I do not go to a plumber to fix my back. I try another doctor.



Or a chiropractor or physical therapist.

Different professions that try and do some of the same things.

Any FO is trying to build the best team...some may have different education or experience and means to build it. We've only tried out the doctors--maybe the chiropractor will fix the problem.


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Originally Posted By: Tulsa
Can it really be worse than what the football guys got for us the last two drafts?


If they draft Bosa or P.Lynch, then they might be worse...(or both, HORROR)


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