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See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns haven't just moved on from the Ray Farmer school of not drafting wide receivers. They peeled out of the parking lot with tires smoking like seniors on their final day of class. |
See realtime coverage | 1. Fourth-rounder Joe Schobert is another overachiever, a walk-on turned first-team All-American at Wisconsin. He was an outside linebacker in a 3-4 system, so he fits the Browns. He also can play special teams. He said he could play inside linebacker. |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns selected TCU safety Derrick Kindred with the 129th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Kindred is the third selection the team has made in the fourth round. |
See realtime coverage | But neither Andrew Hawkins nor Brian Hartline had their own business, let alone clothing line, by age 17. Meet Jordan Payton, the Browns' industrious and fashion-forward fifth-round draft pick from UCLA. Before becoming the Bruins' all-time reception ... |
See realtime coverage | Scooby Wright III, a 6-1, 246 pound linebacker is the final pick of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Browns. Wright, a three-year letter winner, became Arizona's sixth unanimous All-American during his sophomore season in 2014. |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio --Wide receiver Ricardo Louis didn't produce great statistics at Auburn, and some believe he might benefit from a position change. |
See realtime coverage | New Mexico State wide receiver Adam Shapiro (7) is tackled by Louisiana-Monroe cornerback Trey Caldwell during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Las Cruces, N.M. |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio -- The fifth-round picks keep coming for the Cleveland Browns. They picked Baylor guard Spencer Drango with the 168th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. |
See realtime coverage | In round 1 of the draft on Thursday, the Browns traded the 8th pick to the Tennessee Titans for the 15th pick, along with a third-round pick and a second-round pick in 2017. |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns selected former University of Wisconsin linebacker Joe Schobert with the 99th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. |
See realtime coverage | Here is a wrap-up look at the Cleveland Browns' draft. Best move: The Browns no longer ignore the receiver spot. They not only took a receiver in the first round (Corey Coleman) but also took three more as the draft went on. |
See realtime coverage | The Browns had 66 players on their roster heading into the draft, and they drafted 14 players and acquired 1 player via trade. |
Aside from star wide receiver Tyler Boyd, no other Pitt football player was taken in this weekend's NFL Draft. But tight end J.P. |
See realtime coverage | The Dolphins on Saturday gave Jamar Taylor what he needed: a fresh start. Miami traded the former second-round pick to the Cleveland Browns Saturday. The Dolphins' compensation: moving up 27 spots in the seventh round. Taylor battled injuries and ... |
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Paul James showed flashes of NFL-caliber talent during his injury-plagued career at Rutgers. James will need to combine that talent with elusive durability in order to make the Cleveland Browns' roster after the team offered the running back a rookie ... |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio -- With back-to-back compensatory picks late in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns elected to go with a player who catches the ball and another who defends against the pass. |
CHICAGO - The Cleveland Browns selected Cody Kessler with the 93rd pick after they traded the 77th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers. |
See realtime coverage | BEREA, Ohio - Everyone knows the Browns have no rings to kiss, but for one day anyway they are the dons of the draft. The road to the second and third round runs through Berea and the Browns control virtually all traffic on it with Friday's first pick (No. |
“Playing receiver is just about doing your job, and that is something that I am going to be bringing to the Cleveland Browns. I will be bringing that blue collar mentality as someone who really gets after it. I am not scared to go through the middle ... |