DS’s post draft write up.

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  • #18929
    DawgSoldier
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    Round 1, Pick No. 10: Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama (20 years old, PFF #11 overall)
    My thoughts: Was very meh till i I saw Joe Thomas gush about the guy, Joe has sold me on him.

    Round 2, Pick No. 44: Grant Delpit, S, LSU (21 years old. PFF #15 overall)
    My thoughts: To get the guy you wanted and an extra pick. Thats just good management. On to Delpit himself, best single high free safety in 2-3 drafts IMO. Wouldn’t shock me for him to reacha pro bowl.

    Round 3, Pick No. 88: Jordan Elliott, DT, Missouri (22 years old, PFF #23 overall) My thoughts: At 1st I was like who is this and then I was like oh yeah. That quick twitchy DT that needs to work on his fundmentals. This guys upside is big IMO. All the athletic ability in the world for the position to work with. And all you need to do to make a monster is teach him and get him stronger.

    Round 3, Pick No. 97: Jacob Phillips, LB, LSU (21 years old, PFF #184 overall) My thoughts: WTF!!!!! And then the Ravens pick and I almost thru the remote at the TV. Now some may think it is pure buckeye homerism it isn’t. Observe: https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jacob-phillips?id=32195048-4925-4322-4ff5-33f36c969da0
    VS
    https://www.nfl.com/prospects/malik-harrison?id=32194841-5260-5109-5b0d-c966f8ba7e71
    These 2 have almost the same combine number except Harrison’s 3 cone is much better and he is 18 pounds heavier. All in all not taking Harrison over Phillips I think was the wrong move. Phillips on tape reminds me way to much of D’Qwell Jackson. A guy that piles up tackles because he gets drug 3 yards while hanging on. I hope that I am wrong about this I really do. Hate this pick.

    Round 4, Pick No. 115: Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic (22 years old, PFF #147 overall) My thoughts: A national winner of an all 22 position in the 4th round. Thats a scheme fit too. Great value Great pick. 3 TE sets and play action passes could be real fun now.

    Round 5, Pick No. 160: Nick Harris, C, Washington (21 years old, PFF #93 overall) My thoughts: Versatile interior lineman That may be the teams future center. All because they went from 41 to 44. Well done.

    Round 6, Pick No. 187: Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan (21 years old, PFF #159 overall) My thoughts: Best value pick in this draft for the Browns. DPJ had the number 1 sparq score in this draft class as well as being the number 1 WR in his recruiting class and he is a return man as well. DPJ reminds me both Joshua Cribbs as a return man and 07 Braylon Edwards. I think he is a day 1 starter at the 3rd WR reciver spot. Best 6th round pick since Atyba Rubin.

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    #18932
    BillWunkle
    Participant

    My thoughts . . .
    010 – Jedrick Wills: He was my top OT in this draft because he’s the most technically sound, particularly at pass blocking. His footwork and hand usage are impeccable, plus he’s very athletic and well suited for the Browns wide zone run blocking scheme. Not only did Joe Thomas share this view, but also youtube draft guru Voch Lombardi and ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.

    044 – Grant Delpit: Once day one was over, is was clear that Delpit was not only the best safety on the board, but the BPA regardless of position by the time the Browns were on the clock.

    088 – Jordan Elliott: I like his first step. He reminds me a lot of Larry Ogunjobi. He’s definitely a bit of a project, but he has some tools to work with.

    097 – Jacob Phillips: I was pi$$ed because Malik Harrison was still on the board. Later on, I settled down and thought, “I’ll cut AB some slack because he’s done a very good job so far.” Maybe they think that Harrison isn’t a 3- down linebacker. I don’t know for sure, but the fact remains that Jordan Phillips is a Cleveland Brown. Let’s hope that this wasn’t a swing and a miss.

    115 – Harrison Bryant: Nice pick. It’ll be even nicer if he can show that he can block consistently well. David Njoku has been officially put on notice with this pick.

    160 – Nick Harris: I like the pick because he can play either guard or center efficiently. Before the draft, the team really didn’t have a true backup at center, but now they do.

    187 – Donovan Peoples-Jones: I like the pick. He’s got ability and was underused at TSUN. For the record, I don’t give a rat’s donkey where the kid played his college ball. If he can play, he can play. Now to say the he reminds people of Josh Cribbs is a bit of an overstatement. Cribbs was not only a return specialist; but he was a gunner on punt coverage, and often times the one who made the tackle. I’m not ready to put him in the same category as Cribbs yet. And the Braylon Edwards thing is also a bit lofty at this point. Time will tell concerning all this, but I’m willing to give him an opportunity to prove himself at the NFL level.

    Overall, I’d have to say that this appears to be a very good draft. Check back with me after two or three seasons and we can all talk about this draft over a few pops.

    Am I going mad, or did the word THINK escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic landmass!

    #18933
    Dawg E. Dawg
    Participant

    Don’t disagree with any of the above, except I REALLY wish DS hadn’t mentioned DPJ had the highest Sparq score in the draft. Not that anybody on this site would get hung up over this FO drafting a player with a high Sparq score…

    #18936
    Ice
    Keymaster

    When it comes to football, Joe Thomas could sell a ketchup popsicle to a lady wearing white gloves. Who am I to disagree with Joe?

    Delpit has some prima donna attitude that needs to be knocked down a peg. Hopefully that happens in the preseason and not while we’re playing the Steelers. Until you’re as good as Prime Time, you need to tackle.

    Re:Phillips, I’ll give our new guys the benefit of the doubt for now. They saw something that convinced he’d be better for our team.

    Bryant proves that this front office snatches up TE’s like the last one collected DB’s. BPA where he was drafted. I think he’ll be a nice addition to special teams too. I would have thought this was a shot across the bow to Njoku but we just picked up his option so….

    DPJ reminds me both Joshua Cribbs as a return man and 07 Braylon Edwards. I think he is a day 1 starter at the 3rd WR reciver spot. Best 6th round pick since Atyba Rubin.

    I’d like to pump the breaks here. He was likely a BPA guy because of his combine numbers but he wasn’t a great college player, just a really good one.

    #18939
    DawgSoldier
    Participant

    On DPJ to clarify. When watching him return the football upfield his stride and vison remind me of Cribbs along with his power to run thru arm tackles.

    As a WR he suffered under harbaughs poor recrument of a descent QB. When the ball was in his area he usually caught it even though there was high percentage of off topic throws.

    On the #1 Sparq and 5 Star recruit. I was just trying to illustrated the picks value and how this could be a YYYUUGGEE steal. In my mind he is by default the 3rd best WR on the roster. Which may seem a bold statement to some but here’s what I am talking about:

    Taywan Taylor
    10 WR 5-11 205 25 4 Western Kentucky
    Damion Ratley
    18 WR 6-2 200 25 3 Texas A&M
    JoJo Natson
    WR 5-7 153 26 4 Akron
    J’Mon Moore
    16 WR 6-3 205 24 2 Missouri
    D.J. Montgomery
    15 WR 6-1 201 23 2 Austin Peay
    KhaDarel Hodge
    12 WR 6-2 205 25 3 Prairie View A&M

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    #18940
    BrownsFan4Life
    Participant

    I believe Wills will be able to make the transition from RT to RT and had him as number 2 behind Wirfs but if Joe Thomas says he was the best, then I will take his word. The Browns front office knew what they wanted and got him.

    Grant Delpit was a player I wanted and was really happy the Browns drafted him. I do believe he is going to surprise some people and think it was a really solid pick.

    I didn’t want the Browns to trade down and draft Elliot because I really want Zach Baun. While we did pick up a 3rd rounder next year, I hated this move.

    I wanted Malik Harrison and since he was drafted right after Phillips, and by our rival, they will always be compared to each other.

    Harrison Bryant was a solid pick. He won the Mackey award which goes to the nations best TE. I think this pick really shows how well Berry and Stefanski work together. Stefanski runs a lot of 2 and 3 TE formations and having 3 quality TEs is a plus.

    Nick Harris is a 5th round bonus pick for moving down 3 spots in round 2 and still getting the player we targeted (we weren’t drafted Taylor, Shenault Jr, or Kmet). Could be the future starting center so this is a solid move by Berry.

    I wanted KJ Hill here but Peoples-Jones was the number 1 rated WR coming out of HS and a 5 star recruit. He has the ability to be a solid returner immediately and he could wind up being one of the steals in the draft. I will always be comparing him to KJ Hill because that is who I wanted.

    Agree that the front office seemed to know who they wanted even if I didn’t always want the same player. The 3rd next year will be nice.

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