The plan of the Browns’ GM for improving the pass offense is about to unfold.
A mini-run on receivers shouldn’t deter the Browns from their top priority.
If the Browns don’t sign a starting defensive end in free agency, they might have to wait for the second round to select a receiver.
By joining the Denver Broncos, Russell Wilson adds another QB mine along the Browns’ Super Bowl path.
What this means for Austin Hooper remains to be seen.
There’s a prevailing sentiment that – prior to free agency – the Browns could use their first pick on a pass rusher and second on a receiver.
With OSU’s Garrett Wilson off the board, Browns choose Treylon Burks of Arkansas.
The Browns will have divergent skillsets to choose from among the top wideouts.
The coach of the Browns won’t reveal the changes that might be in store to fix a broken offense.
Quarterback-needy teams are hoping the dominoes soon fall.
The Browns GM offered little clarity on the pertinent issues facing him in his third transaction season.
Browns kicking legend Phil Dawson says kickers are the most misunderstood – and under-coached – position in the NFL.
Two of the deepest positions in the draft line up nicely with GM Andrew Berry’s expected priorities.
GM Andrew Berry has to balance draft evaluations and free agent preparations at the NFL Combine next week.
They are fortunate to have several options to choose from.