Dawglb216'S MOCK DRAFT

Dawglb216'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON FEB 26, 2025

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No.41

  • Dawglb216 DRAFTING FOR THE
    Browns
Draft Selections
Travis Hunter Head Shot
PICK: 3 RND: 1 (CLE)
Travis Hunter
CB Colorado
Jalon Walker Head Shot
PICK: 33 RND: 2 (CLE)
Jalon Walker
LB Georgia
Jaxson Dart Head Shot
PICK: 34 RND: 2 (CLE)
Jaxson Dart
QB Ole Miss
Aireontae Ersery Head Shot
PICK: 67 RND: 3 (CLE)
Aireontae Ersery
OT Minnesota
Jack Bech Head Shot
PICK: 94 RND: 3 (CLE)
Jack Bech
WR TCU
Jaylin Noel Head Shot
PICK: 103 RND: 4 (CLE)
Jaylin Noel
WR Iowa State
Bhayshul Tuten Head Shot
PICK: 165 RND: 5 (CLE)
Bhayshul Tuten
RB Virginia Tech
Anthony Belton Head Shot
PICK: 181 RND: 6 (CLE)
Anthony Belton
OT NC State
Lathan Ransom Head Shot
PICK: 194 RND: 6 (CLE)
Lathan Ransom
S Ohio State
Ollie Gordon II Head Shot
PICK: 202 RND: 6 (CLE)
Ollie Gordon II
RB Oklahoma State
JJ Pegues Head Shot
PICK: 216 RND: 6 (CLE)
JJ Pegues
DT Ole Miss
Jake Briningstool Head Shot
PICK: 217 RND: 6 (CLE)
Jake Briningstool
TE Clemson
Dillon Gabriel Head Shot
PICK: 257 RND: 7 (CLE)
Dillon Gabriel
QB Oregon
Draft Picks Received
Travis Hunter Head Shot
PICK: 3 RND: 1 (NYG)
Travis Hunter
CB Colorado
Jaxson Dart Head Shot
PICK: 34 RND: 2 (NYG)
Jaxson Dart
QB Ole Miss
Draft Picks Traded
Shedeur Sanders Head Shot
PICK: 2 RND: 1 (NYG)
Shedeur Sanders
QB Colorado
Draft Grade — Browns
Overall B
ValueB NeedB+ TradesB FutureB-
The Browns robbed the room for Gabriel. Final grade: B.

Somebody in pick 257 was going to get robbed, and it turned out to be the rest of the league. The Browns sat still while Dillon Gabriel, the No. 133 name on the board, slid all the way to them, then sprinted to the podium.

The Briningstool pick is the one the value grade keeps tripping over. They covered a lot of ground and still skipped edge rusher, which is a strange place to end up. They squeezed a little extra out of every move they made.

Job largely done: quarterback settled and 8 of 9 of the wish list covered.

Add it up and it is a good, unfussy class.

Pick Analysis
Pick3 Rnd1 Travis Hunter
In the 3rd overall pick they get a press-man option on the boundary. It fills the loudest need on the roster.
Pick33 Rnd2 Jalon Walker
Jalon Walker is a better player than pick No. 33 suggests; smart patience, rewarded. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick34 Rnd2 Jaxson Dart
This one needs a full-page explanation: Jaxson Dart in slot 34, miles early. That was the need underlined and circled, and now it is checked off.
Pick67 Rnd3 Aireontae Ersery
Circle this one: Aireontae Ersery at the Round 3 slot is a fall that decides a draft. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick94 Rnd3 Jack Bech
They will replay Jack Bech at pick 94 for years; that is how good the value is. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick103 Rnd4 Jaylin Noel
No drama and no debate, Jaylin Noel went about where he belonged in Round 4, Pick 2. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick165 Rnd5 Bhayshul Tuten
Bhayshul Tuten at the 165th pick is right where the board had him, plain and simple. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick181 Rnd6 Anthony Belton
Taking Anthony Belton in No. 181 is close to grand larceny; an offensive lineman that good had no business lasting this long. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick194 Rnd6 Lathan Ransom
Lathan Ransom at pick 194 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick202 Rnd6 Ollie Gordon II
Ollie Gordon II in pick No. 202 is a gift, value that borders on unfair. The roster fit checks out.
Pick216 Rnd6 JJ Pegues
The board fumbled JJ Pegues all the way to the Round 6 slot, and they scooped it up. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick217 Rnd6 Jake Briningstool
A real head-scratcher, Jake Briningstool in Round 6, Pick 39 is miles ahead of his ranking. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick257 Rnd7 Dillon Gabriel
They barely believed it either: Dillon Gabriel still on the board at the 257th overall pick. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.