Interview with potential Cleveland Browns darkhorse Ethan Graubard

CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 21: A Cleveland Browns helmet lays in the end zone before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 21, 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens defeat the Browns 23-21. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 21: A Cleveland Browns helmet lays in the end zone before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 21, 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens defeat the Browns 23-21. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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As we all know, the Cleveland Browns and other teams around the league have their eyes set on their top names to target. Why not take a look at a sleeper name?

As we get set and prepare for the NFL Draft, it is always fun to break down top prospects and get the chance to watch their film and predict what team they could potentially land on. One thing that is pretty obvious when it comes to the Cleveland Browns is the positions they need to fill and address and well as the holes on their roster.

A name that has not gotten much attention that has the potential to be a very late-round selection? Ethan Graubard.

Many fans across the world have most likely never heard of the name. Graubard has raw talent that would need tons of work in order to translate into something significant in the NFL. That said, there have far more crazy success stories in sports across the world.

Graubard comes in at 6-foot-1 and 190 pounds, small for a guy who plays his position. In hosting an interview with Graubard, one big thing that he takes immense pride in is how versatile he is. He can move around on the defensive side of the ball, play multiple positions and is willing to adjust anywhere he is on the football field.

Breaking down some of his tape, there are a few things that come to mind. He has a high motor, something you look for in every athlete. Graubard is also solid off of a safety blitz and can swarm multiple areas of the field. Graubard is also a hard hitter for his smaller frame, again sitting at 190 pounds of pure grit and heart.

As Graubard holds his virtual pro day coming up this weekend, scouts across the league will at least give it a look and see what he has.

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Again, with Graubard being so versatile and can play so many positions the Browns are looking to fill, at least giving a look at him may not be a bad idea.