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Cleveland -
32: JASON SPRIGGS, OT Indiana - Fills a huge need at RT, and luckily enough Joe Thomas is still only 31 so the pressure to move to LT won't be there for quite some time.
65: TJ GREEN, S Clemson - Losing Tashaun Gipson and releasing Donte Whitner has left a huge hole in the secondary that must be addressed. Green has been climbing draft boards recently and would fit well.
76: TYLER BOYD, WR Pitt - Coming into the draft, Cleveland's #1 WR was Brian Hartline, so you could say they need depth badly. Boyd isn't huge (6'1.5", 200), but he plays aggressive and has excellent hands and ball skills. A 3rd round steal, he and Coleman form Cleveland's most talent WR duo in many years.
77: JOSHUA PERRY, LB Ohio State - Perry would project well as an ILB in Ray Horton's 3-4 scheme. He's not a superstar but he just produces. Excellent leader with future captain potential. Decent but not great athleticism, but very consistent.
32: JASON SPRIGGS, OT Indiana - Fills a huge need at RT, and luckily enough Joe Thomas is still only 31 so the pressure to move to LT won't be there for quite some time.
65: TJ GREEN, S Clemson - Losing Tashaun Gipson and releasing Donte Whitner has left a huge hole in the secondary that must be addressed. Green has been climbing draft boards recently and would fit well.
76: TYLER BOYD, WR Pitt - Coming into the draft, Cleveland's #1 WR was Brian Hartline, so you could say they need depth badly. Boyd isn't huge (6'1.5", 200), but he plays aggressive and has excellent hands and ball skills. A 3rd round steal, he and Coleman form Cleveland's most talent WR duo in many years.
77: JOSHUA PERRY, LB Ohio State - Perry would project well as an ILB in Ray Horton's 3-4 scheme. He's not a superstar but he just produces. Excellent leader with future captain potential. Decent but not great athleticism, but very consistent.