Cleveland Browns draft prospects: Round 4, pick 115
By Greg Newland

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If by chance the receiver options have thinned out by pick no. 115, the Browns could also turn their attention to the offensive line. While starters will likely be slated for 2020 with the addition of a rookie tackle in the first round, depth would be a welcomed sign.
The weak spot in the Browns offensive line for 2020 will likely be at right guard. Wyatt Teller or Drew Forbes are penciled to start currently, but both have had struggled at times in the past. Damien Lewis, a right guard from LSU would likely not be the immediate fix, but could be a potential starter mid-season or moving forward after 2020 for the Browns.
Lewis started his college career in junior college, before starting every game at right guard for the Tigers in 2018 and 2019, where he earned second-team All-SEC honors as a senior. Lewis is a dominant run-blocker but needs to continue development on quick defensive pass-rushers. At 6-foot-2 and 327 pounds, Lewis shorter than desired and lacks arm length at only 33-inches.
Lewis may struggle as a pulling guard at the next level, but could work into better shape and adapt. While Lewis would certainly be a project for new offensive line coach Bill Callahan, it could be worth the risk for a future starter drafted in the fourth round.
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After stocking up on defense in rounds two and three, look for the Cleveland Browns to shift back to the offensive side of the ball in round four. The Browns will take the fifth round off as they traded it to Buffalo for Teller last year, but stay tuned for round six options coming soon.