The Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry just completed the 2020 NFL Draft, but here are some moves the should still make to continue to improve the roster.
Over the weekend, Cleveland Browns first-year general manager Andrew Berry made his presence known by finding good value and filling positions of need in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Browns were able to solidify a plan to protect quarterback Baker Mayfield‘s blindside by drafting Alabama’s offensive tackle Jedrick Wills, as well as added depth to the offensive line by drafting interior offensive lineman Nick Harris in the fifth round, acquiring the pick from the Indianapolis Colts in a trade down from earlier in the draft.
Additionally, the Browns filled some holes on defense, adding defensive tackle Jordan Elliot and linebacker Jacob Phillips in the third round. The Browns added 2019 Jim Thorpe Award winner, safety Grant Delpit in the second round. They also drafted tight end Harrison Bryant and wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones.
Analysts and pundits alike approved of Berry’s draft selections this weekend as he continually filled roster holes without reaching.
Berry was able to add a quality safety and linebacker from LSU’s National Championship defense. He was also able to give Mayfield some bigger offensive targets while keeping him upright.
However, the Cleveland Browns still have some time to complete the roster, add more talent and create a competitive environment whenever training camp is allowed to happen.
Here’s three moves the Cleveland Browns and Berry could certainly swing in the following weeks to improve the roster.