Now That The Dust Has Settled.

It’s back to business for the Browns, well sort of. The Browns will be starting virtual meetings with players and will start getting rookies up to date next week. As for any other happenings, that’s about it. At least the drafted players, Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry are doing radio and television interviews. The more I hear Stefanski and Berry speak, the more confident I feel. I’m not going full high expectations like many Browns fans and I did last year. Not drinking any Kool-Aid this year. I keep reminding myself of one set of numbers 1-19-1, the Browns record in opening day games since 1999. 1-19-1. Change that and I’ll fell better.

Most of the post draft grades are out and I have not seen a grade lower than an A-. According to the draft experts the only weak spot in the Browns draft is LSU LB Brandon Phillips. Most Browns fans, including myself, wanted the Browns to draft LB Malik Harrison from TheOSU. After the draft I looked at the PFF rankings for both players. Phillips was rated 129 and Harrison 133. So not much of a difference. The difference comes in tackles. Brandon Phillips doesn’t miss tackles, only five missed tackles over the last two years. He was the leading tackler on LSU and I’ll take the leading tackler on a National Champion team any day of the week. According to Cleveland media the mystery pick is DT Jordan Elliot of Missouri. First of all, he played in the SEC, yes Tony Grossi Missouri is in the SEC, and this kid is a steal in the third round. He has such a great first step off the line of scrimmage.

The only other pick Browns fans seem upset about is WR Donovan Peoples-Jones of Michigan. I understand as a fellow Buckeye fan, the love for WR K.J. Hill, but Hill is a slot receiver and the Browns already have one of the best slot receivers in Jarvis Landry. Besides in Stefanski’s offense, sometimes there’ll be a tight end or a fullback lined up in the slot. Just a reminder, the Browns have two FULLBACKS on the roster. There is a god. Peoples-Jones in the sixth round is highway robbery. Experts complain about his statistics at Michigan. Have you seen the quarterback play at Michigan? Every player at the NFL combine was drafted except one, Michigan QB Shea Patterson. Enough said. Peoples-Jones will probably return kicks and punts while he learns from two of the best route runners in the NFL, OBJ and Landry.

Speaking of wide receiver….HOLLYWOOD IS BACK. There are reports that the Browns had agreed to a contract with Higgins before the draft. The Browns wide receiver room is incredible. Have I told you how much I love this front office. It’s great to have intelligent, responsible adults leading this team. All in all it’s been a very productive off season so far, I’m not going to say the Browns won the off season because I hate that. I’ll keep it at, very productive. Every position group has been strengthened and some are just unbelievable. The only work that needs to be done is at line backer and one more needs to be added. LB Nigel Bradham is still out there, but like I’ve said in the past, he needs to pass a physical and his price needs to come down. As for the free agent elephant in the room, Jedeveon Clowney, I still don’t think the Browns are going to sign him. Right now the favorites to sign him are the Titans. But, again as I’ve said in the past, they’ll need to move some money around to do it. This week I got blasted by Titans fans on twitter for suggesting that, but I treat the NFL for what it is, a business, not a bunch of guys sitting around the kitchen table picking players for a fantasy draft. Personally I think he ends up back in Seattle. He’s not in a hurry to sign with anyone. He can wait till a training camp injury and get the contract he wants.

The next big event on the NFL table is the schedule release. I’ve heard it’s May 9th, but that’s on a Saturday and the NFL loves releasing the schedule on a Thursday, so I would watch for it on May 7th. I have a feeling the order and the home and away of the teams will be released, but not the dates due to the uncertainty of the future. Lastly, episode 3 of “Building The Browns” will air this Sunday at 11:00 am eastern. It highlights the Browns preparing for the virtual draft. I can’t wait, that show gets me so pumped for the season. STOP… 1-19-1…put the Kool-Aid down. So remember, if you want to see football in the fall, stay home when you have to, wear a mask when you have go out, social distance, please support your local businesses and WASH YOUR DAMN HANDS. Stay safe and Go Browns.