Dawglb216'S MOCK DRAFT

Dawglb216'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON FEB 25, 2025

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No.40

  • Dawglb216 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Browns
Draft Selections
Cam Ward Head Shot
PICK: 2 RND: 1 (CLE)
Cam Ward
QB Miami
Mykel Williams Head Shot
PICK: 33 RND: 2 (CLE)
Mykel Williams
DE-EDGE Georgia
Donovan Jackson Head Shot
PICK: 67 RND: 3 (CLE)
Donovan Jackson
OT Ohio State
Omarr Norman-Lott Head Shot
PICK: 94 RND: 3 (CLE)
Omarr Norman-Lott
DT Tennessee
Jaylin Noel Head Shot
PICK: 103 RND: 4 (CLE)
Jaylin Noel
WR Iowa State
Charles Grant Head Shot
PICK: 165 RND: 5 (CLE)
Charles Grant
OT William & Mary
Nick Nash Head Shot
PICK: 181 RND: 6 (CLE)
Nick Nash
WR San Jose State
Bhayshul Tuten Head Shot
PICK: 194 RND: 6 (CLE)
Bhayshul Tuten
RB Virginia Tech
Dorian Strong Head Shot
PICK: 202 RND: 6 (CLE)
Dorian Strong
CB Virginia Tech
Jeffrey Bassa Head Shot
PICK: 216 RND: 6 (CLE)
Jeffrey Bassa
LB Oregon
Jaylen Reed Head Shot
PICK: 217 RND: 6 (CLE)
Jaylen Reed
S Penn State
Jake Briningstool Head Shot
PICK: 257 RND: 7 (CLE)
Jake Briningstool
TE Clemson
Draft Grade — Browns
Overall B
ValueB NeedA- TradesB- FutureB-
The Browns finally solved quarterback, and it carried them to a B.

The board owed the Browns one, and it paid up: Jeffrey Bassa, the No. 132 name on the board, sitting there at pick No. 216 like a gift left on the doorstep.

Cam Ward gives the offense a face and a plan, and the grade leans heavily on whether he hits. If Jackson pans out, nobody remembers the price. If not, this is the pick they hear about.

A tidy weekend of work that should hold up just fine.

Pick Analysis
Pick2 Rnd1 Cam Ward
In the 2nd pick they get a passer to set the clock by. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick33 Rnd2 Mykel Williams
A slide stopped in slot 33, with Mykel Williams worth more than the price. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick67 Rnd3 Donovan Jackson
Value said wait; Donovan Jackson in the 67th pick says they were not listening. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick94 Rnd3 Omarr Norman-Lott
A top-tier interior defensive lineman at a bargain, Omarr Norman-Lott in the Round 3 slot, plain and simple. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick103 Rnd4 Jaylin Noel
Jaylin Noel at slot 103 is neither steal nor reach, just the going rate. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick165 Rnd5 Charles Grant
A offensive lineman of that caliber at No. 165 is the definition of value, full stop. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick181 Rnd6 Nick Nash
Nick Nash at the 181st overall pick is a first-round grade at a bargain-bin price, no notes. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick194 Rnd6 Bhayshul Tuten
Bhayshul Tuten at pick No. 194 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. It fills a real need, too.
Pick202 Rnd6 Dorian Strong
Dorian Strong in pick 202 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick216 Rnd6 Jeffrey Bassa
Circle this one: Jeffrey Bassa at Round 6, Pick 38 is a fall that decides a draft. A minor itch, scratched.
Pick217 Rnd6 Jaylen Reed
Jaylen Reed in Round 6, Pick 39 should not have been possible, and that is the whole point. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick257 Rnd7 Jake Briningstool
A quiet steal in slot 257: Jake Briningstool for less than the market said. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.