2017 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns final grade
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Talk about raw. Ogunjobi picked up football late into high school and played for a team that did not have a program until he arrived on campus. However, he dominated and showed speed and explosion that caught the eyes of evaluators. Another very high ceiling option and a potential great fit next to Danny Shelton.
Wilson has great ball skills and an ability to jump routes. He is a bit thin framed, struggles to tackle and is raw in his technique, but his football awareness cannot be taught. Wilson could be starting in the NFL very soon.
Johnson has all of the physical tools, but none of the technical play. He is possibly the biggest project in a draft full of high upside projects.
Brantley has talent to rival Ogunjobi for starting time in the NFL. However, he now has a scary off-field history that may see him out of the NFL before his career even starts.
You will never get praise for drafting a kicker. However, with so many picks this year, and some potential big time wins in this specific class, we can give the Browns a slight pass.
Dayes can be a third down back and a special teams talent in the NFL. He should slot in with a roster spot behind Duke Johnson and Isaiah Crowell, and take emergency carries.
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