
Tyler Eifert could be a first round target for the Browns whether they trade back or not (Photo: bloguin.com/crystalballrun)
The Browns entered the offseason with major holes to fill at defensive end and outside linebacker, and quickly pounced on Baltimore pass rusher Paul Kruger, and Oakland lineman Desmond Bryant as soon as the free agency signing period began. Cleveland added several more veteran players to provide depth, but a number of holes remain. The roster currently appears devoid of starters at cornerback and free safety, and could use help at tight end and guard as well. After shipping Colt McCoy to San Francisco the team now has seven draft choices, but there is little question that the front office would like to recoup the second round pick spent last summer on Josh Gordon. A trade with Miami to move back from six to twelve overall, and acquire one of their two second round picks, appears logical for both teams, and is assumed in this seven round mock draft. Armed with eight total draft picks, here is how things might shake out for the Browns… (more…)




