Tag Archives: Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns’ 5-Year Draft Review

by Adam Fournier, Ourlads’ Intern Since football returned to Cleveland in 1999, the Browns have been one of the most disfunctional organizations in the NFL over that stretch. The new Cleveland Browns have only appeared in the playoffs one time … Continue reading

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Brian Hartline to the Browns

by Dave Syvertsen, Ourlads’ Draft Analyst   What? WR Brian Hartline SIGNS with Cleveland Why? There may not be a team in the NFL that needed a WR more than the Browns did entering free agency.  If Josh Gordon were in … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2014 – Christian Kirksey – Cleveland Browns

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about CHRISTIAN KIRKSEY: Iowa, 6016 233 4.65. Three-year starter. Two years as team captain. Good initial quickness and downhill ability. Explosive. A natural knee bender taking on blocks. Throws his body around and is … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2014: Johnny Manziel, Cleveland Browns

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about JOHNNY MANZIEL: Texas A&M, 5116 207 4.66. Declared sophomore. Two-year starter. There are several cardinal rules and critical factors that go into a quarterback’s evaluation. The quality of competition is high on the list. The … Continue reading

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AFC North – 2014 NFL Draft

by Dave Syvertsen, Ourlads’ Draft Analyst Below is a quick overview of the each team’s draft in the AFC North with a focus on what they really tried to do with this class.  Also noted is their best value pick and top … Continue reading

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Cleveland Browns’ 7-Round Mock Draft

BROWNS’ NEEDS – QB, DB, LB, WR, RB, OL, TE, DL, SPT SELECTION NUMBERS FOR ALL 10 PICKS 4 Taylor Lewan OT Michigan 26 Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M 35 Carlos Hyde RB Ohio State 71 Ed Reynolds FS Stanford … Continue reading

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2014 NFL Draft Sequence

    The following is a list of each NFL team, their total number of selections, and their picks by round in the upcoming draft. This will change as trades are made and when compensatory picks are awarded by the NFL. San … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Leon McFadden – Cleveland Browns

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about LEON MCFADDEN made the Cleveland Browns’ depth chart: San Diego State, 5096 193 4.53. Three-and-a-half year starter. Forty-five career starts. A sticky man-to-man corner who is smart and quick enough to jump a route at times. … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2011 – Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about JORDAN CAMERON: Southern Cal, 6052 254 4.59. Started one game in career. A developmental tight end who cradles the ball. A former wide receiver who is a screen off type blocker with good overall … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2013 – Barkevious Mingo – Cleveland Browns

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about BARKEVIOUS MINGO: LSU, 6042 241 4.56. Junior entry. Started 16 games over career including 10 in 2012. Projects as a right outside linebacker in a 3-4 because he lacks the strength and size to battle … Continue reading

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