Mock Draft 5.0: Browns All But Concede They Won’T Move Into First Round

For the second mock in a row, Houston defensive lineman Logan Hall is the pick for the Browns at No. 44. (Sports Illustrated)

For the second mock in a row, Houston defensive lineman Logan Hall is the pick for the Browns at No. 44. (Sports Illustrated)


Mock draft 5.0: Browns all but concede they won’t move into first round

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Editor’s note: Tony Grossi is a Cleveland Browns analyst for TheLandOnDemand.com and 850 ESPN Cleveland.

This is my favorite mock of the season. The penultimate. The next to last. The set-up to my official prediction of the first 44 picks on April 28 – the night of the first round.


Will the Browns trade up to the first round prior to then? Extremely unlikely. They already have informed media that their facility will not be accessible on Thursday night. That’s because they have no intention of participating in the first round.


There’s always the chance they could change their minds, but I wouldn’t bet on it. They mortgaged their next three first-round selections – plus three other picks over three years – in the Deshaun Watson trade. Right now, the Browns seem content to use their one second- and two third-round picks to replenish their roster in 2022.


So it should be a quiet Thursday night for the Browns. But they will be interested observers to see if Carolina and Seattle use their top 10 picks to select a quarterback. If they abstain from doing that, the Panthers and Seahawks remain the most likely destinations for Browns quarterback-in-exile Baker Mayfield in a trade.


Until then, we move on to mock draft 5.0.


First round


1. Jacksonville Jaguars: DE Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan


2. Detroit Lions: DE Travon Walker, Georgia


3. Houston Texans: DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon


4. New York Jets: CB Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, Cincinnati


5. New York Giants: OT Evan Neal, Alabama


6. Carolina Panthers: OT Ickey Ekwonu, North Carolina State


7. New York Giants: S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame


8. Atlanta Falcons: DE Jermaine Johnson, Florida State


9. Seattle Seahawks: QB Malik Willis, Liberty


10: New York Jets: WR Jameson Williams, Alabama


11. Washington Commanders: WR Garrett Wilson, Ohio State


12. Minnesota Vikings: CB Derek Stingley, LSU


13. Houston Texans: OT Charles Cross, Mississippi State


In this mock, Browns would have had choice of any receiver after Williams and Wilson.


14. Baltimore Ravens: CB Trent McDuffie, Washington


McDuffie is highest-rated defensive player on the board and fills need as CB3.


15. Philadelphia Eagles: WR Drake London, USC


16. New Orleans Saints: OT Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa


17. Los Angeles Chargers: DT Jordan Davis, Georgia


18. Philadelphia Eagles: DE George Karlaftis, Purdue


19. New Orleans Saints: WR Chris Olave, Ohio State


20. Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati


Mike Tomlin wants a QB who can move, but doesn’t want a running QB.


21. New England Patriots: CB-S Daxton Hill, Michigan


22. Green Bay Packers: WR Treylon Burks, Arkansas


23. Arizona Cardinals: DT Devonte Wyatt, Georgia


24. Dallas Cowboys: C Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa


25. Buffalo Bills: WR Jahan Dotson, Penn State


26. Tennessee Titans: LB Devin Lloyd, Utah


27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OG Zion Johnson, Boston College


28. Green Bay Packers: LB Nakobe Dean, Georgia


29. Kansas City Chiefs: DE Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State


30. Kansas City Chiefs: WR Skyy Moore, Western Michigan


31. Cincinnati Bengals: CB Andrew Booth, Clemson


First defensive player taken in first round by Bengals since 2016.


32. Detroit Lions: S Lewis Cine, Georgia


Second round


33. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Travis Jones, UConn


34. Detroit Lions: QB Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh


35. New York Jets: CB Kaiir Elam, Florida


36. New York Giants: OT Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan


37. Houston Texans: RB Kenneth Walker, Michigan State


38. New York Jets: OT Tyler Smith, Tulsa


39. Chicago Bears: WR George Pickens, Georgia


40. Seattle Seahawks: LB Quay Walker, Georgia


41. Seattle Seahawks: S Jaquan Brisker, Penn State


42. Indianapolis Colts: WR Christian Watson, North Dakota State


43. Atlanta Falcons: QB Matt Corrall, Mississippi


44. Cleveland Browns: DE Logan Hall, Houston


Absent a trade up for receiver, Browns stick with this versatile D-lineman.