Player | Position | New team |
---|---|---|
Brian Hoyer | QB | Texans |
Jim Leonard | SS | Retired |
Miles Austin | WR | Eagles |
Jordan Cameron | TE | Dolphins |
Ahtyba Rubin | DL | Seahawks |
Jabaal Sheard | OLB | Patriots |
Buster Skrine | CB | Jets |
Paul McQuistan | OL | Released |
Spencer Lanning | P | Buccaneers |
Nick McDonald | OL | Released |
Christian Yount | LS | Released |
Player | Position | Old team |
---|---|---|
Josh McCown | QB | Buccaneers |
Brian Hartline | WR | Dolphins |
Dwayne Bowe | WR | Chiefs |
Tramon Williams | CB | Packers |
Randy Starks | DL | Dolphins |
Rob Housler | TE | Cardinals |
Thad Lewis | QB | Texans, Bills, Browns, fuck, maybe Argonauts? |
Andy Lee | P | Niners (Trade) |
Player | Round, Pick | Analysis |
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Danny Shelton, DT, Washington | 1.12 | The main commitment from the Browns this year was to fix the run D, and Feast Mode is here to do just that. Shelton is a big, BIG boy at 339lbs, and although most expect him to be a 2-down player, he's an animated, deceptively quick anchor NT who happened to do his workouts for the draft in a fucking lava lava. He then won the hearts of America when he attempted to hit Goodell with the belly-to-belly suplex. We already love this dude, his story is incredible, and I hope he becomes a fixture on the defensive line for years, maybe even as a 3-down player if his weight keeps in check. It's high time we got the D-Line right in the long term. |
Cameron Erving, OL, Florida State | 1.19 | In the bar I was sitting in watching on draft night, almost everyone walked out when the Browns passed on Breshad Perriman. Perriman may turn out to be a fantastic WR, but this pick was honestly way smarter than Farmer's gotten credit for: One, it provides a safety net for if Alex Mack opts to leave Cleveland after this offseason, as Erving was a more than capable C at FSU. Two, it pushes Mitchell Schwartz and John "Get Pushed Back Seven Yards Every Play" Greco into competition on the right side of the line. If you aren't elite, shoring up the lines is never a bad idea, and this was an investment with not just 2015 but 2016 and beyond in mind. That's something you don't see in Cleveland often. |
Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah | 2.19 | A theme of this draft was "Let's pass on Jaelen Strong and make JohnnyFire angry", but we made up for that getting a guy who was just an awesome fit. Orchard may have been a bit of a "one-year sensation", but he also fits exactly the character and play style that Pettine is looking for in the pass rush and will quickly make up for the loss of Jabaal Sheard, as well as pushing Mingo and Kruger to keep up. This seemed so obvious even dumb me was able to predict it on the /Browns contest this year. |
Duke Johnson, RB, Miami | 3.13 | At this point in the draft I'd accepted the Browns were just not going to take a WR, especially since now all of the ones with any hype (aside from Sammie Coates) were well off the board. That said, Duke Johnson possess speed that Terrance "Instagram Failure" West lacks and escapability that Isaiah "Lunchables Enthusiast" Crowell lacks, and he can catch passes. Yes, the Browns maybe didn't need Duke Johnson, but who cares; if there's a special player available as the BPA, you get him, and if Johnson lives up to his potential, he could be a huge get for the Browns. |
Xavier Cooper, DL, Washington State | 3.32 | Much was made post-draft of how heavily the Browns scouted the Pac-12, and this is true when they garnered (to some) the best two D-Line prospects in the conference. Cooper actually fits a bit more of the mold of Randy Starks, and although he is a raw talent, he'll have a great mentor and get time to develop. To sneak up and grab a second highly-touted piece to stop the run and improve the Front 7 was incredibly solid of this FO. |
Ibraheim Campbell, SS, Northwestern | 4.16 | Oh hey, the guy I always grabbed using the First-Pick simulator to bump up my final score in the 4th round! Truth is that Donte Whitner isn't going to be around forever, and Campbell was a strong S prospect (albeit in a weak class) that could learn well from the veteran, and will contribute heavily on special teams with the loss of Jim Leonard. |
Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State | 4.24 | Okay, Farmer, let's talk a moment. I love what you did with this draft. I really do. But this is the first WR you opt to take? Yeah, Mayle has prototypical size, and yeah, he could certainly be molded into a solid weapon due to his raw athleticism. But in order to get to this point, you left on the board Devante Parker, Breshad Perriman, Phillip Dorsett, Devin Smith, Dorial Green Beckham, Devin Funchess, Tyler Lockett, Jaelen Strong, Chris Conley, Sammie Coates, Ty Montgomery, Jamison Crowder and Justin Hardy. Many of those guys I honestly didn't even want, but this pick sadly reeked of just being too-little-too-late. But I'm gonna root for Super Smash Bros. Mayle and hope he develops quickly. |
Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville | 6.13 | Mike Pettine has a fetish for CB’s, we know this. Gaines lacks a lot in size, and that's the main thing that kept him from getting over the hump, but working in the slot and using his speed, he could be beyond just a depth or special teams guy when called upon. An okay depth move all things considered. |
Malcolm Johnson, TE/HB, Mississippi State | 6.19 | With the Browns going run-first in 2015, you need to get someone who can work better as a FB than...god, I can't even make a joke here because I can't remember the name of a Browns FB to save my life. Johnson will probably end up being asked to be an H-Back TE who could slot in at FB and help open lanes, or push forward. |
Randall Tefler, TE, USC | 6.22 | Another Pac-12 find. I wasn't a huge fan on many TE's in the draft class, although I would've liked to see the Browns make an effort to get someone more dynamic. That said, Tefler is a solid blocker who will likely be used to add depth/replace Gary Barnidge or Jim "Forgot About" Dray in the blocker TE role. If nothing else, a low-risk depth move. |
Hayes Pullard, ILB, USC | 7.2 | A very patient player who seemed to lack the killer instinct that other ILB prospects showed on the field, Pullard this late was a decent pick-up. He'll have a good mentor in Dansby and he can function well as a role-player and special teams guy. |
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon | 7.24 | I was actually watching the pre-Kentucky Derby at a casino in Cleveland when this pick was made, and there was an audible "HOLY CRAP!" from so many people around when the pick was finalized. There will be a lot asked for Captain IEO (He needs to moonwalk for his touchdown pick-6 return celebrations while "Another Part of Me" plays, real talk.) to get back to full strength in 2016, but if Ifo manages to get back to there and meets his expectations, this secondary could be fucking insane. Haden, Williams, a ton of young talent, and a guy who would've been a first round pick if he'd come out one year earlier. There was no risk in this; this late in the draft, see if you can't find your next Richard Sherman. |
Position Group | Strengths | Weaknesses |
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QB | Manziel is still young. McCown won't do anything too stupid. | Manziel is still a rookie. McCown won't do anything too smart. |
RB | Depth. Three dynamic backs bringing something different to the table with each. | Lack of experience; two sophomores and a rookie. |
WTE | Lots of guys with a lot to prove. | That proof needs to come fast: no proven talent, no proven game-changers, no proven big-bodied true WR1. |
O-Line | Depth has been added, the left side is fucking impeccable, could be a top 10 line this year if all are healthy. | The weakest point (Mitchell Schwartz) will be pretty weak comparatively. |
D-Line | Heavy investment in developing the Lake Erie Buffet Line with Starks, Shelton, and Cooper. | A few odd-men out in the rotation, need to get Shelton to speed quick. |
LB Corps | Strong veteran presence, Mingo getting better. | But if the pass rush does improve, is it time to revamp again? |
Secondary | Deep as fuck, young, two strong starters and solid nickel options. | I still wouldn't want to run sets with Haden not on the field; where does Gilbert fit? |
Special Teams | We don't have Billy Cundiff anymore. | Our kicker is not Phil Dawson. |
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