The Cleveland Browns shocked the NFL world on draft night when they dealt their second overall pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and along with that pick, Cleveland gave away the chance to draft Travis Hunter.
This is as big of a risk that one could have taken in this draft as Cleveland felt that its roster was not ready for the generational potential that Hunter has and selected Mason Graham with the fifth overall pick.
After the dust settled, the move was not as bad as many originally thought it was in the moment. Cleveland acquired an additional first-round pick next season that will likely be a Top-15 pick while also getting one of the blue chip prospects in this year’s draft.
On Tuesday, Cleveland media personality Tony Grossi made a major prediction for the fifth overall pick.
“If Mason Graham is as good as the Browns suspect, (Jim) Schwartz finally will have the elite interior pass rusher to groom into a Pro Bowl player.”
Interior defensive line presence is something that the Browns have sorely missed over the last few seasons and is a position that they have tried many times to address. Year after year, they filter new guys in and out of the defensive line room trying to find that perfect combination.
Now, they may have it with their last two young draft picks. Graham’s potential in the interior couldn’t be higher. He pairs his elite strength and elite hands with a solid 6-foot-3, 295-pound frame that is a pain to try and block.
Matching Graham with second-year man Mike Hall Jr. could be a dynamic duo that is exactly what Myles Garrett needs alongside him.
Andrew Berry has tried to build this Browns roster as a mirror image of the Philadelphia Eagles, who have proved year in and year out that if you have the offensive and defensive lines, you’re going to have a chance every single year.
If Mason Graham can live up to his potential, then Cleveland may have just found its ticket on the defensive side of the ball.
Is Carter holding a grudge against his boss? Fans think they solved the murder mystery on The Young and the Restless. They believe that Carter is setting up this long con revenge plot against his employer. He could be bitter towards ...
In the clip, Lisa Vanderpump is seen hanging up a "Help Wanted" sign at SUR as she says in a voiceover, "The faces may have changed... but my rules, they've stayed the same." The video then transitions to show the phrase, ...
Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga are nemeses on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, and they are, or were, nemeses in the world of podcasting. Following Melissa’s announcement regarding the end of her podcast, On Display With Melissa Gorga, earlier this month, Hurrdat Entertainment, the company behind Teresa’s Turning the ...
As 9-1-1 gears up for its highly anticipated ninth season, fans just got a heartwarming behind-the-scenes update—and it’s coming straight from one of the show’s most beloved stars. Oliver Stark, who plays fan-favorite firefighter Evan “Buck” Buckley, recently shared an adorable ...
In a show packed with high-stakes cases, heart-pounding action, and gritty emotional tension, it’s Makayla Burgess—the youngest member of the Chicago P.D. family—who’s quietly stealing every scene she’s in. Introduced as the adopted daughter of Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati), and now embraced ...