Robertpike4'S MOCK DRAFT

Robertpike4'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON JAN 25, 2025

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Jan 25

  • Robertpike4 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Browns
Draft Selections
Mason Graham Head Shot
PICK: 12 RND: 1 (CLE)
Mason Graham
DT Michigan
Emeka Egbuka Head Shot
PICK: 23 RND: 1 (CLE)
Emeka Egbuka
WR Ohio State
Tyler Booker Head Shot
PICK: 33 RND: 2 (CLE)
Tyler Booker
OG Alabama
Malaki Starks Head Shot
PICK: 44 RND: 2 (CLE)
Malaki Starks
S Georgia
Trey Amos Head Shot
PICK: 67 RND: 3 (CLE)
Trey Amos
CB Ole Miss
TreVeyon Henderson Head Shot
PICK: 87 RND: 3 (CLE)
TreVeyon Henderson
RB Ohio State
Barrett Carter Head Shot
PICK: 94 RND: 3 (CLE)
Barrett Carter
LB Clemson
Jack Bech Head Shot
PICK: 102 RND: 4 (CLE)
Jack Bech
WR TCU
Mason Taylor Head Shot
PICK: 141 RND: 5 (CLE)
Mason Taylor
TE LSU
Smael Mondon Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 177 RND: 6 (CLE)
Smael Mondon Jr.
LB Georgia
Kalel Mullings Head Shot
PICK: 190 RND: 6 (CLE)
Kalel Mullings
RB Michigan
Chris Paul Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 198 RND: 6 (CLE)
Chris Paul Jr.
LB Ole Miss
Jeffrey Bassa Head Shot
PICK: 214 RND: 6 (CLE)
Jeffrey Bassa
LB Oregon
Jordan Hancock Head Shot
PICK: 215 RND: 6 (CLE)
Jordan Hancock
S Ohio State
Draft Picks Received
Mason Graham Head Shot
PICK: 12 RND: 1 (DAL)
Mason Graham
DT Michigan
Emeka Egbuka Head Shot
PICK: 23 RND: 1 (GB)
Emeka Egbuka
WR Ohio State
Malaki Starks Head Shot
PICK: 44 RND: 2 (DAL)
Malaki Starks
S Georgia
TreVeyon Henderson Head Shot
PICK: 87 RND: 3 (GB)
TreVeyon Henderson
RB Ohio State
Mason Taylor Head Shot
PICK: 141 RND: 5 (JAX)
Mason Taylor
TE LSU
Draft Picks Traded
Ashton Jeanty Head Shot
PICK: 2 RND: 1 (DAL)
Ashton Jeanty
RB Boise State
Billy Bowman Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 163 RND: 5 (JAX)
Billy Bowman Jr.
S Oklahoma
Thor Griffith Head Shot
PICK: 256 RND: 7 (JAX)
Thor Griffith
DL Louisville
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 6 (ATL)
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No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 6 (ATL)
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Players traded away
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Amari Cooper
WR
Draft Grade — Browns
Overall D+
ValueB+ NeedB TradesF FutureC+
The Browns won the night they stopped Bassa from sliding. Grade: D+.

The value of the weekend has a name and a slot: Jeffrey Bassa, Round 6, Pick 39, roughly 96 picks past where he belonged.

The trade table is where this weekend went wrong. That quarterback hole did not close this weekend, and it was the biggest one on the wall. They went 7 of 9 on their needs, which is most of what a draft is for.

In the end, a class the front office will want to grow past quickly.

Pick Analysis
Pick12 Rnd1 Mason Graham
In the 12th pick they get a wrecking ball inside. A real need, handled.
Pick23 Rnd1 Emeka Egbuka
In pick 23 they get a difference-maker at receiver at fair value. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick33 Rnd2 Tyler Booker
They took Tyler Booker at par in pick No. 33, which is nothing to complain about. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick44 Rnd2 Malaki Starks
Circle this one: Malaki Starks at slot 44 is a fall that decides a draft. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick67 Rnd3 Trey Amos
They let Trey Amos come to them and pounced at the 67th overall pick. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick87 Rnd3 TreVeyon Henderson
Somehow TreVeyon Henderson was still sitting there in No. 87, and they pounced on premier running back value. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick94 Rnd3 Barrett Carter
Nice patience on Barrett Carter, who had no business lasting to Round 3, Pick 30. Useful body for a position without much behind the starter.
Pick102 Rnd4 Jack Bech
They stopped a slide they were happy to see, landing Jack Bech in the Round 4 slot. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick141 Rnd5 Mason Taylor
A top-tier tight end at a bargain, Mason Taylor in pick 141, plain and simple. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick177 Rnd6 Smael Mondon Jr.
They will replay Smael Mondon Jr. at Round 6, Pick 2 for years; that is how good the value is. A luxury on a unit that was already in good shape.
Pick190 Rnd6 Kalel Mullings
Taking Kalel Mullings in the Round 6 slot is close to grand larceny; a running back that good had no business lasting this long. It fills a real need, too.
Pick198 Rnd6 Chris Paul Jr.
Chris Paul Jr. in the 198th pick is a gift, value that borders on unfair. They doubled down on a strength rather than a need.
Pick214 Rnd6 Jeffrey Bassa
A linebacker of that caliber at No. 214 is the definition of value, full stop. It is more luxury than necessity; they were already set here.
Pick215 Rnd6 Jordan Hancock
You do not let a safety like Jordan Hancock reach slot 215 and blink. They did not. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.