2021 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns 7-round mock

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Browns mock draft, Dylan Moses
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – NOVEMBER 03: Nick Brossette #4 of the LSU Tigers tries to avoid the tackle of Dylan Moses #32 of the Alabama Crimson Tide in the first half of their game at Tiger Stadium on November 03, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /

Alabama. 101. Scouting Report. Linebacker. player. 53. Pick Analysis. Dylan Moses

Bolton can give the Browns a major boost at inside linebacker while Moses would give them an upgrade at either outside spot. There’s a chance he goes off the board well before the beginning of Round 4, but Cleveland shouldn’t hesitate to snap him up if he falls this far.

Moses is a classic sideline-to-sideline defender who uses his speed to make plays. The fact that he also plays with a high degree of force gives him a chance to be a high-level starter. Finding that value in Round 4 is rare, but he’s a prospect with a chance to pay off handsomely.

Pick Analysis. Safety. Georgia. Richard LeCounte. 123. player. 53. Scouting Report

Karl Joseph is another member of Cleveland’s secondary heading towards free agency. The Browns would be wise to hedge against his potential departure by nabbing LeCounte late in the fourth round.

He lacks the physicality to project as a high-level starter, but he’s already ready to impact Cleveland as a solid option in coverage. He could turn into a really valuable reserve who can support the team’s corners as a deep safety in nickel and dime setups.