Ah, the Browns. No other NFL team has a total of the lowest projected victories of the Oddmakers, with Cleveland’s 2025 over 4.5 wins and a massive and totally guaranteed contract even or the injured QB Deshaun Watson. Kevin Stefanski will train with his work at stake in 2025 and there are positional needs everywhere, even in Quarterback.
Cleveland has 10 selections, one less than the NFL high that enters the draft, but five of them are in the sixth and seventh rounds. Therefore, it may make sense to consolidate and use any of the four of the sixth round to advance a bit. We won project operations in this drill, but if the Browns go to a field marshal in NO. 2 In general, we could see them in the packaging selections to move from number 33 and return to the first round for a pin, especially if the correct falls, adjusts to the steelers at number 21.
First round, second in general: CB/WR Travis hinter” Colorado
It has been a long and painful search for the Browns, trying to get a franchise field marshal, and the success of Baker Mayfield in Tampa only adds to the frustration of a terrible decision to invest both in Watson. Only with all that, this is not a great year for Quarterbacks, so the Browns take something safer in Hunter, that strange athlete that can help on both sides of the ball. It is likely to have a greater impact on defense, where it can intervene as a corner reserve with Denzel Ward, but Cleveland needs a lot of help in the receiver, so only in a moon role, Hunter could easily end the second Jeudy in the TouchDown.
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Manage the physical workload of a bidirectional player and find the correct pace of when to play it in the offensive and if to get it out of the field in defense is a large extent unprecedented in today’s NFL, but the entire creative party.
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Second round, 33a in general: QB Jalen Milroe” Alabama
With Watson having shattered his Achilles again, the field marshal is obviously the most dazzling and central need of Cleveland. Therefore, it would make sense for the Browns to be negotiated in the first round if the goal is to achieve a perspective as the Ole Miss Jaxson Dart field. That could mean exchanging adolescents ahead of Pittsburgh at number 21, or less likely to be negotiated at the 20s if Pittsburgh passes Dart. It is reasonable to think that we. 33 and 67 (maybe with a sixth round) they could make the Browns to Denver at 20 jump ahead of the steelers, but we will keep this simulation simple and without trade.
Milroe is a double -threatening senantic field, who executes a 4.4 40 on her professional day, and is three younger than Tyler Shegh of Louisville, another option in this range. Cleveland has a good stop measure with Joe Flacco if a smoke is not ready immediately. Milroe is not the pin that Jayden Daniels went to Washington as a rookie, but the idea of an elusive corridor that can learn and grow in the pass game could be intriguing. In the absence of an aggressive exchange in the first round, Milroe is a good potential game.
Third round, 67 in general: WR They pull real” Utah state
Only with Hunter helping, the receiver is a great need for Cleveland to make an Asier life for a rooky field marshal. Royals is an electric games creator, with 15 touchdowns in 2023 before getting a large part of last season due to an injury. With the speed and the ability to make people lose in the open field, the real could easily enter the role he previously occupied Elijah Moore, who remains without signing as a free agent.
Third Round, 94 In general: RB CAM SKATTEBO” Arizona state
From the point of view of the name recognition, Skattebo is a third round as exciting as you will find. He had a great 2024 season for the state of Arizona, with 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns. The lack of elite speed ran 4.65 40 on its professional day, which is why it is still noticeable in the third round in what seems to be a deep class of runners, but it is good enough to match with Jerome Ford and update the position. This is the acquired selection of the Bills for the Amari Cooper receiver, who only had two touchdowns in 11 games in Buffalo and remains without signing as a free agent.
Fourth Round, 104 in general: T Persecution” Connecticut
It is from the same Texas high school that produced Myles Garrett and would give Cleveland a long -term plan for Jack Conlin to be carried out in the right Tackle. Lundt was a four -year -old starter for UConn, he has a good size with 6 feet 7, 304 pounds, and would need to do a lot as a rookie whenever the headlines remain healthy. In a team with so many needs, you want to invest in the scrimmage line of.
Sixth Round, 179 in general: Edge What Robinson” Alabama
With the first of the four selections of the sixth round, we are looking for courage with a shot to stay in the 53. Robinson, who turns 24 in May, emerged as a senior last fall, obtaining seven seven later 2.5 in his first four years. It is long and thin and was a player of central special teams for Alabama, so he will be in a position to contribute there as any backup advantage of backup.
Sixth Round, 192 in general: te Jackson Hawes” Georgia Tech
This is a free selection, acquired from the Bears for defensive Tackle Chris Williams, who never played a click for Cleveland. The Browns have not returned to sign the wing closed Jordan Akins and could use more presence of blocking in the position, so we will combine them with Hawes, a Yale graduate went to Georgia Tech as a postgraduate transfer. It has never had so much Ax 200 reception in a season, but it will bring size to the position (6 feet 4, 253) and can be hit as a third wing closed.
Sixth Round, 200 ° In general: S RJ Mickens” Clemson
Another experienced university player, Micens played 60 games with the Tigers. He ran 40 in 4.49 seconds and was a solid blitzer with 10 tacle for loss in his last two seasons. Security is likely to be a greater need for Cleveland than this choice, but Mickens would provide depth and can help in the coverage units. As an additional advantage, his father, Ray, played a season for the Browns in 2005.
Sixth Round, 216 in general: lb Carson’s grilente” Washington
Another legacy of the NFL: Bruyer’s father, Mark, played wing closed in the league and works in the Steelers exploration department. Carson has 228 pounds and has a 4.58 40, so he can cover the land and had more than 300 cups at the university. He also had three interceptions as senior. A sixth round will make or miss the list in the value of the special equipment, and he can also help there.
Veth Round, 255 ° in general: WR Andrew Armstrong” Arkansas
Not quite Mr. Irrelevant, since there are two other selections after this, but it is close. Armstrong has a history of small school, with 13 touchdowns in a year of rupture in East Texas A&M before two validation seasons in Arkansas. It has 6 feet 3 inches, it has a 4.51 40 and comes from a season of 1,100 yards in the SEC, so it is not a bad flyer of the end of Draft.
Greg Auman is an NFL reporter for Fox Sports. Previously a decade passed by covering the Bucaneros For him Tampa Bay Times and Atlético. You can follow it on Twitter in @Gregaman.
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