Winners or Losers? Browns Draft Grades Revealed
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
- Garrett Bush of the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show gives his 2024 NFL Draft Grades for the Cleveland Browns. Find out what grade he gave the Browns and Andrew Berry for this years draft.
The Browns didn't make a pick until the No. 54 selection, but that doesn't mean Cleveland didn't add any playmakers to the roster. The team mostly took defensive players after the Browns drafted two defensive linemen, one linebacker and one defensive back compared with one offensive lineman and one wide receiver.
Here are the full draft grades and an overall grade as well as favorite and least-favorite picks.
2024 Browns’ Draft class grades and superlatives
Picks and player grades
Round 2, Pick No. 54: Ohio State DT Michael Hall Jr. (B+)
Round 3, Pick No. 85: Michigan OG Zak Zinter (B)
Round 5, Pick No. 156: Louisville WR Jamari Thrash (B-)
Round 6, Pick No. 206: Mississippi State LB Nathaniel Watson (A-)
Round 7, Pick No. 227: South Dakota DB Myles Harden (B+)
Round 7, Pick No. 243: Cincinnati DT Jowon Briggs (C)
Overall Grade: B
Best Pick - DT Michael Hall
If the Browns deploy Hall correctly, they could have a great long-term starter on their hands. Hall played a bit out of position at Ohio State, which lean to some drop in production, but his tape is solid for a smaller defensive tackle.
Cleveland needed interior defensive line help and Hall gives the Browns much-needed depth alongside starters Dalvin Tomlinson and Shelby Harris.
Best Value - LB Nathaniel Watson
Watson isn't a do-it-all linebacker, but the Browns don't need him to be in 2024. While Cleveland has a solid stable of linebackers, Watson should provide great support as a situational player in the box who can make tackles at, around or behind the line of scrimmage.
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Least favorite - DT Jowon Briggs
It's hard to call one of the latest picks in the draft a "least favorite," but Briggs might not even crack the 53-man roster when all is said and done. There were other positions of need the Browns could have taken a flier on this late in the draft rather than a defensive tackle who is just more stout than Hall.
Wildcard - OG Zak Zinter
Zinter could have been a top-picked offensive lineman had he not suffered a season-ending injury this past season. Instead, the Browns get an interior lineman who will get more time to recover and learn from some of the best in the NFL in Cleveland. Zinter is a long-term play by the Browns and one who could take over in 2025.
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I think a professional setting practice and weight training will help Zinter out a lot. I feel very positive about his upside
Not the sexiest draft but I think we got 2 big boys that will be starters on our team and potentially thrive in rounds 2 and 3….thank god we have finally paid the final price for that trade….it sucks not having many draft picks on nfl draft weekend which is otherwise known as Browns Super Bowl Weekend !!!
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Mike Hall isn't undersized, he's underweight. He's 6'3, with longer arms, and only 290 lbs because he's a lean pass rushing Interior D-Lineman, due to his speed and flexibility. Since he's only 20 years young he will easily be able to put on more weight as he matures and if the team wants him to gain weight they can change his diet. Nagging injuries have been an issue for him in college and that's something that effected his consistency. So hopefully gaining a little more weight will cut down on his injury issues.
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Eh I gotta disagree about the footwork on Thrash GBush. Watch Steve Smith break down his film and you'll see what I'm saying 27:17
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