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Cleveland Browns (Factory of Sadness)

So the Browns give up #2, #104, and #200, and get #5, #36, #126, and a first round pick next year. I think that's a really good trade for the Browns.
Then, the team with the worst offense in the league last year, averaging less than HALF the points of the Detroit Lions, draft a defensive player??
Are they trying to become the next Iowa Hawkeyes? I mean, it won't work in the NFL. But it seems to me that they aren't trying.
Note that the league is full of players who are succeeding, even though I thought they wouldn't, and there's a lot of players sitting at home who I thought were going to be great. Maybe he'll be the next hall of famer.
 
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Maybe he'll be the next hall of famer.
The Browns have proven that you can have first-ballot Hall of Famers (Joe Thomas, Myles Garrett) and still suck.

When you have an historically bad offense, using the #5 selection on a run-stopping DT is luxury pick. I would've taken Ashton Jeanty, but what do I know.
 
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They aren't signing Cousins. They've made it pretty clear they're okay rolling with Pickett/Flacco (lol).
We need a nickname for that murderer's row of a duo...let's see, Flacco has a cannon but no idea who's going to catch it, while Pickett can barely limp-dick it 10 yards downfield...The Strudel and the Noodle?
 
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33. Cleveland Browns



Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

The Browns weren't comfortable selecting a quarterback in Round 1, but the front office is able to spend Friday coming to a consensus on Sanders -- whose value looks much better at No. 33 than it did in the top five. The pressure to play him and his pressure to perform are much more manageable in this spot.
That shit's happening. No way Jerrah lets them pass on him.
 
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