Decisions made this offseason will be vital for the long-term future and success of the Cleveland Browns. While no games have been played under new general manager Ray Farmer and head coach Mike Pettine, the focus of the new regime this offseason has been very positive. The team brought in Karlos Dansby, Andrew Hawkins, Ben […] Read the whole post here.
Agree. Unless it's Clowney, best available or not, the Browns should stay away from defense with their first pick. It's hard to quantify, but the signing of Dansby is going to have a far greater impact on their defense than just having an excellent ILB. Brownies need offensive help, but not a QB at #4. Quite a few damn good OT's in this draft and the Brownies should take one...best player available or not.
I thought most teams drafted by BPA. Drafting by need may work once in a while but mostly you will be doing the suck if that is your strategy. No wonder they have been sucking despite having top 10 picks since the creation of man.
Evan Silva of rotoworld.com agrees with you. Here's his two round mock draft: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/silvas-two-round-mock-draft-044100185--nfl.html
They have Joe Thomas. They cant afford to take an RT at #4. IMO if the Texans take Clowney, the Browns need to be on the phone with the Rams to move up and take Bortles. If they cant, they should take Bridgewater or Manziel if they really do love him
This mock seems to be designed more for shock value than reality.Silva has Vikings taking Donald at #8 even though they got Linval Joseph in FA.If they take a DT at #8 Viking fans will be pissed.
IMO #2 is way too high for Bortles.The Browns invested in Mack and need to solidify an O line that gave up 49 sacks (3rd most) and couldn't open any running lanes.Joe Montana & Walter Payton would struggle behind that line.In a couple weeks all will be revealed.
Bortles could go #1 The Browns need intirior OL more then OTs. You dont take a player at #4 and play them at RT unless you plan on them being your LT in a few years. None of the OTs in this draft will be a better LT then Joe Thomas.
I like Bridgewater as a Pro prospect. He hangs tight in the pocket and can make the tough throws. If Bridgewater is there at #4, the Browns should take him. They could also get another reliable pass catcher for him to throw to with their other first round pick. I like the Browns' Draft position and they are looking good right now. I think main priority for them should be Offense.
Really...I don't think any of the QBs should be taken in the Top-10. Part of thismQB class, to me, has a Gabbert, Ponder, Locker type of feel to it...