With the initial wave of free agency in the rearview mirror, the next marker of the offseason is the NFL Draft, which is set to take place April 25-27.
The Browns are in their final year without a first-round pick, and currently have five picks in the 2024 draft beginning in the second round. They will pick at No. 54, No. 85 in the third round, No. 156 in the fifth round, No. 206 in the sixth round and No. 243 in the seventh round.
While they’ve addressed different roster questions with free agency – bringing back key defensive players on their defensive line and adding depth to certain positions like quarterback, running back and wide receiver – the Browns will look to add young talent to their roster through their picks.
Executive Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager Andrew Berry said he doesn’t feel the need to steer their first pick at No. 54 towards a certain position group. Instead, there’s a need to flexible at that part of the draft. While the early picks in the first round can be predicted to a degree, there reaches a point where it loses the level of predictability depending how teams approach their later picks, if certain players fall or trades occur.