Cleveland Browns 2019 NFL Draft Grade and Analysis
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2019 Cleveland Browns Draft:
2-46: Greedy Williams, CB (LSU)
3-80: Sione Takitaki, LB (BYU)
4-119: Sheldrick Redwine, S (Miami)
5-155: Mack Wilson, LB (Alabama)
5-170: Austin Seibert, K (Oklahoma)
6-189: Drew Forbes, T (Southeast Missouri State)
7-221: Donnie Lewis Jr., CB (Tulane)
Draft Grade: More Sizzle
Greedy Williams and Mack Wilson are two players that fans are going to think fell to them miraculously, but there are very specific reasons both fell so much in the draft. Williams is one dimensional and Wilson doesn’t play strong. Taking a chance on one athletic, but soft player can be understood, but this feels more like Browns moves that are more sizzle than steak. There will be a lot of hype about this roster, as it is loaded with talent, but this draft was a missed chance to fortify the foundation with tough, high character players.
Redwine was a good value at 119, and will help fill a need at safety that they did really need to address in this draft. Donnie Lewis is the best value pick here, and might find himself starting by the start of the season.
GM: John Dorsey
Head Coach: Freddie Kitchens
Offensive Coordinator: Todd Monken
Defensive Coordinator: Steve Wilks
Offensive Scheme: West Coast – Run Heavy
Defensive Scheme: 4-3
Cleveland Browns, Last Year’s Draft:
1-1: Baker Mayfield, QB (Oklahoma)
1-4: Denzel Ward, CB (Ohio State)
2-33: Austin Corbett, T (Nevada)
2-35: Nick Chubb, RB (Georgia)
3-67: Chad Thomas, DE (Miami)
4-105: Antonio Callaway, WR (Florida)
5-150: Genard Avery, LB (Memphis)
6-175: Damion Ratley, WR (Texas A&M)
6-188: Simeon Thomas, CB (Louisiana-Lafayette)