Daily Dawg Tags: Cleveland Browns ready for the Combine
By Randy Gurzi
The Daily Dawg Tags bring you all the Cleveland Browns news you need to know, including a look at more prospects to watch in the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine
With roughly one week to go until the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine, the Cleveland Browns are ready to scout the incoming class of rookies.
Right now, they will be playing everything close to the vest but we will start to see more of what they’re thinking as they interview players and set up individual drills.
Until then, we can just look at the positions where they need the most help, like at wide receiver. Today’s Daily Dawg Tags starts by looking at three such prospects to keep an eye on when the Combine begins.
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3 Browns wide receiver targets to watch at the NFL combine — Dan Labbe, Cleveland.com
"“Flying under the radar is exactly what you like to hear if the Browns are going to double dip at receiver in this draft.The thing to watch at the combine with Turner is his measurements. At the Senior Bowl last month, he checked in at 6-1 and just 179 pounds.”"
One name that Labbe looked at that hasn’t gotten a lot of attention is Tre Turner from Virginia Tech. Labbe points out how he could make sense as a second wideout later in the draft and with him flying under the radar, he could be someone to watch on day three.
"“The list has Mayfield ranked just above Tyler Huntley, Taylor Heinicke and Justin Fields.Dropping down 23 spots, we find Keenum at 48 with Mullens at 55 near the bottom of the list.”"
Mayfield came in at No. 25 but Greg Rosenthal ranked everyone who started even a single game with Case Keenum and Nick Mullens landing at 48 and 55 respectively.
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