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There is nothing new to what the Cleveland Browns are doing. Others, notably Jimmy Johnson and at times Bill Walsh, did what the Browns are doing: Trading down and gathering as many draft picks as possible because of knowledge that even good drafting teams draft in early rounds players who do not become quality players, and that the more at-bats a team has when drafting, the more hits it will get.
I see that Cleveland has perhaps 15 picks at this time in the 2017 draft, including two picks in each of the first two rounds, and three picks in the fourth round. And it has extra picks in the 2018 draft.
The Browns desperately need a quarterback. I would not be surprised if they finish this season with the worst record in the NFL and draft Watson next year. Certainly, by the way the Browns are cutting ties with veterans, it appears that the organization has accepted the fact that the team in terms of wins and losses will not be competitive this year.
Overall, I like what Cleveland is doing. If it finds a quarterback and drafts well, it could be a very dangerous team by 2018.
But has anyone followed how the Browns' rookie class is doing? Though I was impressed by how Cleveland traded down and obtained extra picks, I was not overall impressed by many of the players Cleveland picked. Do we have any Saintsreport members in northern Ohio who can provide insight?
I see that Cleveland has perhaps 15 picks at this time in the 2017 draft, including two picks in each of the first two rounds, and three picks in the fourth round. And it has extra picks in the 2018 draft.
The Browns desperately need a quarterback. I would not be surprised if they finish this season with the worst record in the NFL and draft Watson next year. Certainly, by the way the Browns are cutting ties with veterans, it appears that the organization has accepted the fact that the team in terms of wins and losses will not be competitive this year.
Overall, I like what Cleveland is doing. If it finds a quarterback and drafts well, it could be a very dangerous team by 2018.
But has anyone followed how the Browns' rookie class is doing? Though I was impressed by how Cleveland traded down and obtained extra picks, I was not overall impressed by many of the players Cleveland picked. Do we have any Saintsreport members in northern Ohio who can provide insight?