DONE DEAL: the cleveland have just signed out a lengendary player for failing…….

The NFL Combine and Senior Bowl are now behind us, and pro days and club visits will take place ahead of the NFL Draft in April to mark the next round of draft preparation.

The Browns may consider a number of positions on the second day of the draft, ranging from wide receiver to defensive tackle and linebacker, according to several draft gurus and pundits. It’s now time to examine recent mock drafts to find out which players draft gurus and analysts think the Browns should target with their No. 54 first-round selection in the second round.

Analysis: Reid feels that the Browns need to add more depth to their receiving group around Amari Cooper and Elijah Moore, as he stated in his most recent mock draft after the combine. He noted that Corley, a sure-handed “jack-of-all-trades pass catcher” with the ability to break tackles, may flourish in their offence.

Analysis: Trotter totaled 113 tackles at Clemson, including 29.5 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles, four interceptions, ten passes defensed, and two touchdowns at the conclusion of his college career. Depending on how free agency plays out, the Browns may need to add more depth at linebacker. Trey Benson of Florida State is a running back that Reuter believes the Browns should choose in the third round, at pick No. 85.

Analysis: According to Brugler, the Browns may try to pursue a wide receiver, offensive tackle, or defensive tackle with their first pick in the draft. Pearsall might be a possibility since, according to Brugler, he is a “dependable target with his route quickness and Velcro-like hands.”

Analysis: This mock draft took place ahead of the NFL Combine, where Worthy ran the quickest 40-yard sprint (4.21 seconds) and may have helped boost his draft stock. But Worthy would also add another quick wideout to the Browns’ receiving core if he is avai

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