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9 hours ago, NateDawg said:

I hope our nerds aren’t as devastated at the thought of picking someone other than a tackle as some on our board. IDGAF if five OTs go before us. Just means more great players are there at 10, for a team with no shortage of holes. 

Imagine all 4 OT gone and 2-3 QB, giving us Okudah, Brown, or Simmons (Young will obviously be gone), not to mention maybe a team barely behind us wanting to overpay for one of those guys and we still get a premier player.

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On 3/25/2020 at 8:39 AM, BleedTheClock said:

 

Take Simmons if he does not work out at edge use him as trade bait to get a true edge next year plus there maybe a excellent trade down market to keep jacksonville from getting Simmons

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It would be a disaster to open the season with a second round o.t. We need an o.t. bad some people value draft picks way to much. Pittsburgh trade up for a line backer last year.  candyman why don't you go over to their forum and tell them that was a disaster. They will tell you that you don't know nothing. Pittsburgh is also happy to give up their first rounder this year for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. 
 

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12 minutes ago, cattleman78 said:

It would be a disaster to open the season with a second round o.t. We need an o.t. bad some people value draft picks way to much. Pittsburgh trade up for a line backer last year.  candyman why don't you go over to their forum and tell them that was a disaster. They will tell you that you don't know nothing. Pittsburgh is also happy to give up their first rounder this year for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. 
 

Are they happy knowing they’ll have a 38 year old QB who just missed an entire season due to an elbow injury?


They could have drafted his heir, but oh wait, they traded a first round pick for a damn safety. Then they were dumb enough to use a 1st on a linebacker, a position that’s going extinct like runningbacks.

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What q.b could they get this year with a first rounder? Oh they could trade up but in your close mind that would be a disaster. I'd rather trade pick 10 and 74 for a good young o.t. than trade pick 74 for Trent Williams. Like I said go over to the Steelers forum and tell them what you said about them getting Devin Bush  and Fitzpatrick. They will laugh at you. About the only time we made out on a trade down recently was with Houston getting pick 4 and a high second. We got a lot of picks from Atlanta. They made out like bandits with Julio Jones who is still playing. That trade was a disaster for the Browns. Good teams like the Pats, Steelers and Ravens are not afraid to trade up if they see a player they like. But you have your opinion

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48 minutes ago, cattleman78 said:

What q.b could they get this year with a first rounder? Oh they could trade up but in your close mind that would be a disaster. I'd rather trade pick 10 and 74 for a good young o.t. than trade pick 74 for Trent Williams. Like I said go over to the Steelers forum and tell them what you said about them getting Devin Bush  and Fitzpatrick. They will laugh at you. About the only time we made out on a trade down recently was with Houston getting pick 4 and a high second. We got a lot of picks from Atlanta. They made out like bandits with Julio Jones who is still playing. That trade was a disaster for the Browns. Good teams like the Pats, Steelers and Ravens are not afraid to trade up if they see a player they like. But you have your opinion

Despite what any Stealers would say I still don’t think those move were good. Devin Bush is going to have to be Boby Wagner good to justify trading up to get him and the Fitzpatrick trade would have made some sense if they had made it while Ben was healthy and they felt like that addition was the missing piece to make a Super Bowl run. 

I just don’t think investing 2 1sts, a 2nd, and a 3rd into a off ball linebacker and safety  is a good thing when you don’t have a long term answer at QB, not to mention they’re getting old in the trenches on both sides of the ball and depending on Joe Haden to stay healthy at CB

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15 minutes ago, cattleman78 said:

Pitt still finished ahead of us. As long as the Steelers have a defense they will be competitive. 

Almost everything that could have gone wrong for us last season with very wrong, and I think that defense overachieved a bit last season I think they’ll still be good but I don’t think they force as many turnovers this year 

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Toward Finalization Vertical Stack Board of Browns-Specific Players I Believe In:

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1st Round -- No. 10 Overall

  1. Jedrick Wills Jr., OT Alabama
  2. Jeffrey Okudah, CB Ohio State
  3. Mekhi Becton, OT Louisville
  4. Trade Down
  5. Isaiah Simmons, LB Clemson
  6. Andrew Thomas, OT Georgia
  7. Derrick Brown, NT Auburn

Fool's Gold at 10; Stay Away

  1. Tristan Wirfs, OG Iowa (If Intention is to Use Exclusively at Left Tackle)
  2. Javon Kinlaw, DT South Carolina (Love Him, but Serious Medical Concerns)
  3. K'Lavon Chaisson, 34-OLB LSU (He's a 34-OLB Exclusively imo)

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2nd Round -- No. 41 Overall

  1. Denzel Mims, WR Baylor
  2. Antoine Winfield Jr., SS Minnesota
  3. Jeff Gladney, CB TCU
  4. Cole Kmet, TE Notre Dame
  5. Michael Pittman Jr., WR USC
  6. Austin Jackson, LT USC
  7. D'Andre Swift, RB Georgia
  8. Jonathan Taylor, RB Wisconsin
  9. Kristian Fulton, CB LSU
  10. Trevon Diggs, CB Alabama
  11. Laviska Shenault Jr., WR Colorado
  12. Netane Muti, OG Fresno St.
  13. Kenneth Murray, LB Oklahoma St.
  14. Willie Gay Jr., LB Miss. St.
  15. Robert Hunt, OG/OT Louisiana-Lafayette
  16. Yetur Gross-Matos, DE Penn State
  17. Troy Dye, LB Oregon
  18. Jack Driscoll, OT Auburn
  19. Daishawn Dixon, OG/OC San Diego St.
  20. Jalen Reagor, WR TCU
  21. Julian Okwara, DE Notre Dame

Fool's Gold at 41; Stay Away: 

  1. Grant Delpit, S LSU
  2. Ashtyn Davis, FS California
  3. Curtis Weaver, DE Boise State
  4. Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech
  5. Jeremy Chinn, S Southern Illinois (Could go Either Way though)

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3rd Round -- No. 74 Overall

  1. Robert Hunt, OG/OT Louisiana-Lafayette
  2. Troy Dye, LB Oregon
  3. Jack Driscoll, OT Auburn
  4. Daishawn Dixon, OG/OC San Diego St.
  5. Jalen Reagor, WR TCU
  6. Julian Okwara, DE Notre Dame
  7. Tony Brown, WR Colorado
  8. JK Dobbins, RB Ohio State
  9. Shane Lemieux, OG Oregon

Fool's Gold at 74; Stay Away: 

  1. Grant Delpit, S LSU
  2. Ashtyn Davis, FS California
  3. Curtis Weaver, DE Boise State
  4. Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech
  5. Jeremy Chinn, S Southern Illinois (Could go Either Way though)

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3rd Round -- No. 97 Overall

  1. Robert Hunt, OG/OT Louisiana-Lafayette
  2. Troy Dye, LB Oregon
  3. Jack Driscoll, OT Auburn
  4. Daishawn Dixon, OG/OC San Diego St.
  5. Prince Tega-Wanogho, OT Auburn
  6. Julian Okwara, DE Notre Dame
  7. Tony Brown, WR Colorado
  8. Shane Lemieux, OG Oregon

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4th Round -- No. 115 Overall

  1. Tony Brown, WR Colorado
  2. Kevin Dotson, OG Louisiana-Lafayette
  3. Josiah Scott, CB Michigan State
  4. Cohl Cabral, OC Arizona State
  5. Matt Peart, OT UConn
  6. Zack Moss, RB Utah
  7. Bralee Anae, 34-OLB Utah (Will Try at DE in the 4th)
  8. Amik Robertson, NCB La. Tech
  9. Prince Tega-Wanogho, OT Auburn
  10. Chase Claypool, TE-Convert Only Notre Dame
  11. Bryan Edwards, WR South Carolina
  12. Logan Wilson, LB Wyoming

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6th Round -- No. 187 Overall

  1. Tony Brown, WR Colorado
  2. Cohl Cabral, OC Arizona State
  3. Amik Robertson, NCB La. Tech
  4. Lynn Bowden Jr., WR Memphis
  5. Logan Wilson, LB Wyoming
  6. Davion Taylor, LB Colorado
  7. Joe Reed, WR/KR/PR Virgina
  8. Antoine Brooks Jr., S Maryland
  9. Thaddeus Moss, TE LSU
  10. Kendrick Rogers, WR TAMU
  11. Devin Asiasi, TE UCLA
  12. Myles Dorn, S North Carolina
  13. Kindle Vildor CB Georgia Southern
  14. Rashard Lawrence, DT LSU
  15. Josiah Deguara, HB Cincinnati
  16. Darnay Holmes, NCB UCLA
  17. Noah Igbinoghene, NCB Auburn
  18. JaMycal Hasty, RB Baylor

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7th Round -- No. 244 Overall

  1. Trajan Bandy, NCB Miami
  2. Derrek Tuszka, DE NDSU
  3. Rico Dowdle, RB South Carolina
  4. Rashad Robinson II, CB Auburn
  5. AJ Green, CB Oklahoma St.
  6. John Hightower, WR Boise State
  7. Brandon Jones, S Texas
  8. Jalen Elliot, S Notre Dame
  9. Mykal Walker, LB Fresno St.
  10. Nevelle Clark, CB UCF
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