With analytics driving all personnel moves again, the value of adding picks is always in the conversation.
Two made the Pro Bowl and four found greener pastures in free agency.
If you agree with the head of the Senior Bowl, trading down might be the Browns’ best strategy this time.
A former Browns draft choice touts the Boise State tackle as an alternative to the draft’s Fab Four.
With a master’s in computer science, Berry should have no problem toggling unusual constraints of a stay-at-home NFL draft.
If chief strategy officer Paul DePodesta’s algorithms conclude ‘trade down,’ so it will be done.
Iowa’s next NFL export wins the seal of approval from noted authority Kirk Ferentz.
Former GM Tom Heckert scores with three of the top five.
Also, Browns still awaiting guidelines on offseason ‘virtual’ workout programs.
The 360-pound behemoth from Louisville with nimble feet showed in college why he is among the draft’s elite tackles.
Any way they pick them, Browns’ best choice remains the tackle from Iowa.
Stefanski: ‘We have plans and then contingency plans and then contingency plans for those contingency plans.’
Trading for Williams would free the Browns to pursue a versatile playmaker on defense.
Teams receive tenative guidelines on the draft and offseason programs.
These late-round gems contributed more than many of the team’s picks in the first round.