
Many thought the Cleveland Browns would be interested in drafting a quarterback with the No. 4 overall pick. They’d obviously like to see what they have in Brian Hoyer, who tore his ACL after playing in just three games last season, but they could also benefit from adding some competition and a player they could develop.
They also could add an offensive tackle and one report suggests they’d love to draft a player like former Auburn Tigers’ tackle Greg Robinson or former Texas A&M Aggies’ tackle Jake Matthews at No. 4 and take a quarterback, likely former Louisville Cardinals’ signal-caller Teddy Bridgewater, with the No. 26 overall pick.
According to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report, a name to keep an eye for the Browns at 4 is another former Aggie, wide receiver Mike Evans.
Judging by the season he had in 2013, the Browns already have one of the game’s best receivers in Josh Gordon and adding Evans could give one of the best duos in the NFL.