Cleveland Browns 2019 Draft Needs: Wide receiver prospects to consider
By Shane Carter
N’Keal Harry, Arizona State
The Sun Devils were spoiled with this athletic freak of a wide receiver. During his time at ASU, he totaled 213 catches, 2m889 yards and 22 touchdowns in three seasons.
It’s easy to see why he’s considered a first-round talent and potentially the first receiver taken. His size (6-4, 220-pounds) and catch radius have made him a prototypical wideout that scouts have gone to first.
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Depending on how well his combine and pro days go, it’s possible the Browns might actually be out of reach for Harry but the idea of putting him on the field with Baker Mayfield won’t stop the drooling imaginations of Dawg Pound Daily editor, Randy Gurzi.
Marquise Brown, Oklahoma
Brown, to me, is the all-around best receiver in this draft class. He’s great at running his routes, he’s both fast and quick, he’s got good hands and should be a first-round talent.
The All-American has only played two seasons at Oklahoma but already has eclipsed over 100 career catches and over 2,000 career receiving yards. This includes a very nice 2017 season playing with a certain quarterback. I bet Baker Mayfield would endorse this pick 100 percent.
Not only does he have the team in his name, but just imagine a receiving trio of Hollywood Brown, Jarvis Landry, and Antonio Callaway. All while number 6 is throwing them the ball. He might be too good to pass up.