2022 Cleveland Browns Mock Draft: Post Deshaun Watson trade

Western Michigan wide receiver Skyy Moore is tackled by Michigan defensive back Brad Hawkins during the first half in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021.
Western Michigan wide receiver Skyy Moore is tackled by Michigan defensive back Brad Hawkins during the first half in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021. /
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Cleveland Browns Round 6 Pick 202- Marquan McCall, Defensive Tackle, Kentucky

This Cleveland defensive line needs space eaters in the middle and that is exactly what Marquan McCall is. McCall is 6-foot-3 and 342 pounds — and at that size, he’s not a player that gets pushed around easily. The Browns need guys that can force players to have to hesitate in the running lanes to let their athletic linebackers move freely.

McCall has some pep in his step as well and you will notice sometimes he can be rather explosive off the line of scrimmage. Motor issues are often found with guys his size but that is not an issue with McCall.

At 342 pounds, he sports a really fun spin move in the pass-rushing game and just never gives up on a play. McCall has solid lane discipline and eats blocks, his specialty could really help the Browns defense.

Cleveland Browns Round 7 Pick 223- Cameron Dicker, Kicker, Texas

It is long overdue for the Browns to finally find a kicker that can help them make game-winning kicks. Cameron Dicker has the leg to make the long kicks and can be relied on to make the give-me kicks and extra points. In Dickers four year career at Texas, he missed four total extra points in 210 attempts.

In his senior season, he made 13 of his 15 field goal attempts and has a career-long of 57 yards during his junior season.

Baker Mayfield has preferred team, and it makes a lot of sense. dark. Next

Dicker has the leg strength and reliability to potentially end the long search for a kicker in Cleveland.