Day Two Recap, Day Three Projection.

That was an interesting day two for the Browns. Never in my wildest dreams did I think the Browns would be in position to draft Grant Delpit. Not only did they draft him, they moved down and got a fifth round pick as well. Can you say freebie? The second trade kind of baffled me, but to get Jordan Elliot in the third round is fantastic. As for LB Jacob Phillips, I was really disappointed they didn’t draft Malik Harrison, because with the very next pick, the Ravens selected Harrison. I hate that the rats not only drafted Harrison , but also J.K. Dobbins. To add to my misery, Cincinnati drafted my favorite linebacker in the draft, Logan Wilson. Damn it. I hear that Harrison isn’t good in coverage, but Phillips is. So with Delpit and Phillips, tight ends will no longer have career days verses the Browns.

The Browns remaining picks are #115, #160 and # 187. I would like to thank Andrew Berry getting rid of the Browns seventh round pick #244, so now I can relax after the sixth round. Unless Berry trades back again and gets a seventh round pick. By the way, have you noticed how quick the Browns are getting in their picks? That tells me they are following their board and there is no indecisiveness in the front office. Andrew Berry is truly letting the board come to him. So what happens today? Here’s a list of potential targets for the Browns from John McCafferty (@johnnyblitzz) that I agree with.


John McCafferty@johnnyblitzz
· Updated potential day 3 targets for the #Browns: – Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB – Bryce Hall, CB – Troy Pride, CB – Hunter Bryant, TE – Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR – Curtis Weaver, Edge – John Simpson, IOL – Bradlee Anae, Edge -Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR -Tyler Johnson, WR.

As for the day two draft day visuals. Mike Vrabel cleaned up his draft room. If you’re going to go for a weird visual, keep it going into day two. Come on Mike, show some imagination. I thought Roger Goodell might end up falling asleep before the night was over. He was getting really comfortable. By the end of the third round, I thought he might be in bed. Finally the Patriots are having their usual good draft and it’s great to see Bill Belichick letting his dog handle the tough decisions. He’s good, he’s a good boy, yes he is, what a good boy. Enjoy the third day Browns fans. Go Browns.