Way To Early Browns Mock Draft.

With both the Shrine Bowl and the Senior Bowl played last week, I thought I would start messing around with some mock draft simulators. In the past, I usually start looking at mock drafts in November. Now I wait until free agency as started. The Browns big needs in this year’s draft are defensive line, wide receiver and safety. Throw in possibly a running back, offensive tackle and tight end and with eight picks, GM Andrew Berry might be able to fill in some needs. Here goes.

Pick 42, Mazi Smith, DT, Michigan.

Pick 98, Nick Herbig, DE, Wisconsin.

Pick 111, Roschon Johnson, RB, Texas.

Pick 126, Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati.

Pick 142, Quindell Johnson, S, Memphis.

Pick 144, Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland.

Pick 190, Luke Schoonmaker, TE, Michigan.

Pick 237, Kahlef Hailassie, CB, Western Kentucky.

Like I said, this is a way too early mock draft and I think I covered all the Brown’s needs. Berry may surprise everyone and make a big splash in free agency, especially at defensive tackle. He’s been pretty damn good at trading for players, so he could make a deal for a wide receiver. The free agent wide receiver market is average at best as are the players in the draft. Let me know what you think. Stay safe and Go Browns.

How Close Are the Browns?

After watching Sunday’s conference championship games, I wondered how close the Browns are from playing in the AFC championship game next year. Pretty close. The Eagles are built like the Browns with one exception, quarterback. Their franchise QB is still on a rookie contract. Their front office basically values certain positions the same way the Browns value positions. Philadelphia’s defense line doesn’t have any high-priced players. Their starting defensive line and their cap figures are Brandon Graham ($9.6 million), Fletcher Cox ($4 million), Javon Hargrave ($11.9 million) and Josh Sweat ($6 million). The Eagles big offseason move was trading for WR A.J. Brown. A move that paid dividends all year.

San Fransico runs a similar offense, but they started the game with their third string QB and ended up having to play their fourth string QB. Who knew Josh Johnson was still in the league. They made the playoffs by running the ball and having a dominating defense, especially their defensive line. Kansas City has one of the best quarterbacks in the league. In the offseason they lost one of their best offensive players (Tyreek Hill) and one of their best defensive players (Tyrann Mathieu). The Chiefs put their best pass rusher (Chris Jones) in the position to change the game. As for Cincinnati, they turned into the Cleveland Browns at the end of the game. With eight minutes left and the score tied at 20, they tried two long passes. One was incomplete and the other was intercepted. Run the ball and eat the clock (sound familiar). On their last possession, Burrow is sacked, and they have to punt the ball. Did they try and punt the ball out of bounds? Nope, big return. Then they commit the stupid penalty to put Kansas City in field goal range to win the game (sound familiar).

The Browns need to fix one of the worst run defenses in the league and get QB Deshaun Watson playing like he did in 2019. The class of the AFC North are the Bengals and they’ve struggled to beat the Browns, so a divisional crown is within reach. This is a huge offseason, get it done Andrew Berry. Stay safe and Go Browns.

Silly Season.

This time of year, Browns fans tend to get a little silly. It’s their right if you write articles, blogs or have podcasts. And some of the stuff on social media is out there. But let’s all take a breath and think about it logically.

Outrageous trades. Sure, propose a trade of a Browns player. Just remember, the Browns, because of the Deshaun Watson trade, are in a win now mode. So, trading away core players really isn’t an option. Especially proposing trade that isn’t financial logical. Here’s an example, defensive end Myles Garrett. A trade of Garrett would result in $35 million in dead cap space. Just a reminder, the Browns are currently $9 million over the cap. Another example is left tackle Jedrick Wills. Yes, he had a down year, but if the team is in a win now window, you don’t create holes at key positions without having a legitimate replacement. I expect the Browns to pick up his fifth-year option.

Paul DePodesta. Browns fans always have to have a scapegoat and I thought it was DC Joe Woods. Yes, he deserved to be fired. But wanting to fire the Chief Strategy Officer is just weird. DePodesta does not run the team, he does not design plays and he does not call plays. He helps the front office on personnel decisions. No GM is perfect, Andrew Berry wasn’t perfect this last off-season. He totally missed on the defensive tackle position. He hit on his first pick last year, cornerback Martin Emerson was a steal. Just a reminder, GM John Dorsey, no fan of analytics, picked DE Chad Thomas with DE Sam Hubbard still on the board.

Jim Schwartz. Schwartz was hired by head coach Kevin Stefanski. Again, the Browns are in a win now mode, so the defense needs to be fixed NOW and he is the perfect hire. He was not hired as a backup plan if they fire Stefanski. Think about this logically, why would Stefanski hire his replacement? Why would Schwartz take a job, move his wife to Cleveland only to be an interim head coach for part of a season and be fired in January? And yes, he’s going to hire his own assistants and have a say in the players he wants to keep and add.

Free Agents. The Browns will need to create cap space as explained in this article https://clesportstalk.com/fixing-the-browns-2023-salary-cap/ I wrote for the website. Two Browns players they have to resign in my opinion are center Ethan Pocic and linebacker Anthony Walker. Make Pocic the starter and Nick Harris as the backup. Pocic was a top five center in the league when he played. The defense started to go downhill after Walker got hurt. I would like to see them resign LB Sione Takitaki, but he got injured so late in the season, he might not be ready. Bring back LB Reggie Rageland as LB five or six. As for the glaring hole in the defense, defensive line, be realistic in the players you want to sign. The Browns already have seven players making over ten million dollars on the roster, they won’t be adding any more. Javon Hargrave and Daron Payne would be great additions, however unrealistic. Think more like Dre’Mont Jones, Sheldon Rankins, David Onyemata or Matt Ioannidis. The Browns will need to sign two.

All Browns fans, except the “Baker Bros” want the Browns to succeed. This off-season is very important, especially because of how good the Bengals are playing right now. Fix the defense, take the off-season to bring Watson back to his 2020 form and challenge for the division and the playoffs. Make it happen Browns. Stay safe and Go Browns.

The Best Choice.

The Browns have hired Jim Schwartz as their new defensive coordinator. Excellent choice. If you read my blog, you know Schwartz has been on my “hope they hire list” for a while. This team has been in a must win now frame of mind since the acquisition of quarterback Deshaun Watson. So, hire the guy who most fits your scheme. Jim Schwartz is a known quantity in the league. His defenses stop the run, sack the quarterback and create turnovers. Schwartz has already worked in Cleveland as a scout for Bill Belichick in 1993, so he knows the town and the fans.

Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported the Browns wanted to hire someone with previous head coaching experience. The only two candidates with HC experience they interviewed were Schwartz and Brian Flores. Apparently, they didn’t want to wait for Flores to conclude his interviews with other teams. Good. Make the hire and start targeting the players Schwartz will need to be successful. I still maintain the Browns will need to sign two defensive tackle free agents and possibly a safety. I wish I was a fly on the wall during the interview to know how Schwartz felt about the current roster, because that’s a question the Browns have to ask.

As mentioned earlier, Jim Schwartz defenses have been very good. I’ll highlight two of his 14 seasons as a DC. In his one year as the Buffalo Bills DC, they led the league in sacks, were fourth in the league in yards allowed and were third in takeaways (30). In the year he won a Super Bowl ring as the DC of the Eagles, their defense was number one against the run (79.2 yards per game), were third in the NFL in opponent third down success (32.2%) and fourth in takeaways (31). Hell, as a head coach he took the Detroit Lions to the playoffs. The Lions. He became head coach the year after they finished 0-16. That snapped an eleven-year playoff drought.

Finally, Schwartz isn’t going to put up with any crap from his players. They’re going to work and work hard. I don’t want to see any drive extending penalties by the 2023 Cleveland defense. All in all, the Browns got this hire right.

Browns Vs. Steelers, Thud.

The bad news is the Browns lost to the Steelers. The good news in the season is finally over and Joe Woods is out of a job. The game yesterday summed up the 2022 season perfectly. They were beat by an average quarterback, again. So now the focus turns to hiring a new defensive coordinator, resigning players and restructuring contracts to create cap room.

There are reports the Browns have asked permission to interview New England linebackers coach Jerod Mayo and Steelers linebackers coach Brian Flores. They’re the hot names right now and I think either would be a great move.

I hope the Browns try and resign linebacker Reggie Ragland; this group needs a big run stopping presence. Other names to watch are linebacker Deion Jones, center Ethan Pocic and running back D’Ernest Johnson. Pocic will be able to get starter money somewhere else but might want to resign with a team friendly deal. The number one priority this off-season is fixing the defensive tackle position and finding a speedy wide receiver. I think the Anthony Schwartz experiment is over.

Today the 2023 opponents were announced. Home: Ravens, Bengals, Steelers, Bears, Cardinals, 49ers, Titans, Jaguars and Jets. Away: Ravens, Bengals, Steelers, Broncos, Texans, Colts, Seahawks and Rams. A last place schedule is much neede right now, it benefited the Ravens this year. Time and dates should be announced around the time of the draft.

As for the Salary cap, the Browns will have about $31 million to rollover into 2023, which added to the $2 million in contracts for 2023 will give the Browns $32 million. I do expect the Browns to restructure both Amari Cooper and Deshaun Watson’s contracts.

Important dates for 2023: Feb. 21-March 7 teams may use the franchise or transition tag on impending unrestricted free agents. Feb. 28-March 6 Scouting Combine. March 13-March 15 early free agency period. March 15 (prior to 4:00pm eastern) every team has to be under the 2023 salary cap. March 15 (after 4:00 pm eastern) the new league begins.

Finally, Assistant GM Glenn Cook is interviewing for the vacant Titans GM position. If he’s hired the Browns will receive two second round compensatory picks. One this year and one in 2024. Stay safe and as always Go Browns.

Browns Vs. Commanders, More Rust Comes Off.

Happy victory Monday. It took 4.5 games to finally see what a franchise quarterback looks like and it was great. During those games you could see some glimmers of hope, but you could also tell the timing just wasn’t there. In the second half of yesterday’s game, it looked like it all came together. Watson showed off his arm, his legs and his decision making. His rhythm and timing where there for the first time this year. All this team needs now on offense is for the offensive linemen to hold on to their blocks and not turn around and watch the quarterback. Watson did escape some sacks, but he also ran into some sacks. An off-season of work with his offensive line will prevent a pass thrown to the starting right tackle. Watson was 9 for 18, 169 yards, three touchdowns and a QBR of 122.5. He also ran for 31 yards on 8 carries (3.9 average). Also, the Browns have a number one wide receiver. Amari Cooper had three catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns.

On defense having an old school, run stopping linebacker really makes a difference. The Browns need to resign both Reggie Ragland and Deion Jones. Safety Grant Delpit had his best game as a pro. Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, defensive tackle Taven Bryan, cornerback Martin Emerson, cornerback Denzel Ward and safety D’Anthony Bell all played very well. Bell on defense and special teams. The bad side of the defense was a Washington 21 play, 96-yard drive that took over eleven minutes off the clock late in the second quarter. Not only did they score and take the lead, but they were getting the ball back first in the second half. The Browns defense did their job and forced a three and out. The Browns would score the go-ahead touchdown on the next possession. Finally, on offense running back Nick Chubb and defensive end Myles Garrett had Nick Chubb and Myles Garrett types of games.

As for the coaching, head coach Kevin Stefanski again took three points off the board by going for it on fourth and goal from the three. Stop it please and no Stefanski should not be fired. While defensive coordinator Joe Woods called a great game, he still should be fired. I think special team’s coach Mike Priefer has saved his job, going into this game the Browns special teams were ranked eleventh in the league.

Moving forward, the Browns head to Pittsburg to hopefully ruin the Steelers playoff hopes. Stay safe, Happy New Year and Go Browns.

Saints Vs. Browns, Eliminated.

The 2022 Browns season ended with a thud yesterday. No surprise, the team has been fighting an uphill battle since Deshaun Watson’s eleven game suspension was announced. I know there are two more games left and Cleveland could keep the Steelers out of the playoffs with a win in the final game, but no playoffs this year. I’ll still watch and cheer for the team to win because I’m a Browns fan. I’m not going to litigate the Mayfield versus Watson debate. The front office, coaches and the owners made their decision knowing the consequences. My problem is, someone in the room had to know it would be more than six games. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wanted a full year, so you knew after the initial six game suspension, he would appeal. I also know the rationalization of signing Watson was not only for 2022 but future years as well. It gives the phrase “wait till next year” a whole new meaning.

So, what happens next. I still believe head coach Kevin Stefanski will not be fired. I believe defensive coordinator Joe Woods will be fired. I’m on the fence about special teams coach Mike Priefer, it’s probably 50/50 he won’t be fired. The only way Stefanski is gone is if he’s told to fire coordinators and he refuses. As for the front office, GM Andrew Berry will be back as will Chief Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta. A lot of Browns fans have zeroed in on DePodesta to assign blame for the season. They blame analytics. Analytics were around when Paul Browns was the coach, except back then it was called research. This off-season will be the front office’s toughest. They have to make this team competitive in 2023 and keep it competitive through the life of Watson’s contract, 2026. The front office started by resigning right tackle Jack Conklin. I haven’t seen the details yet, but it looks like a two-year deal for $31 million per year, with two years of club options. $15 million a year is the going rate for an NFL starting right tackle.

Andrew Berry has a lot of work to do to improve the team, starting with the defensive. Young free agents have to be signed to the defensive line, especially defensive tackle. I think the Clowney experiment is over, so an edge rusher to help take the heat off of Myles Garrett must be found. Clowney’s absence was very noticeable yesterday. They’ll need to add a run stopping linebacker, or possibly resign Anthony Walker, Sione Takitaki, Deion Jones or Reggie Ragland, who had a very good game yesterday. Safety help is also needed, both at starter and backup. Decisions have to be made on Grant Delpit and John Johnson, III. On offense, a backup to Watson needs to be signed. Jacoby Brissett will be offered more money and a starters job by another team. QB Teddy Bridgewater is a name to keep an eye on.

Next up is Washington on New Year’s Day. Hopefully the players will give be motivated to play and Browns fans can start the new year off with a win. Stay safe and Go Browns.

“So, You’re Telling Me There’s A Chance.”

The Brown’s playoff hopes are hanging by a thread (.7%). Personally, I don’t see it, but you never know. I’m a Browns fan, so hope springs eternal. Odds are the Browns might be eliminated by the end of this weekend. The playoff odds improve if they win out and beat the Saints, the Commanders and the Steelers. But we can still have a little fun hoping and wishing. This weekend the Browns need the following to happen for the Browns to make the playoffs:

Thursday, Jaguars over the Jets. Saturday, Steelers over the Raiders, Bengals over the Patriots and Falcons over the Ravens. Sunday, Packers over the Dolphins. Monday, Colts over the Chargers.

In the long run, the basic formula comes down to the Browns winning out and the following three teams losing out. The Chargers, the Dolphins and the Ravens. Their remaining schedules after this weekend are, Chargers (host the Rams and at Denver), Dolphins (at the Patriots and host the Jets), and Ravens (host the Steelers and at the Bengals). It looks like the Chargers have the easiest schedule. If only the Browns had won, the Jets game.

In other news, center Ethan Pocic has been designated to come off the injured reserve list. That was the longest four weeks off my life. Hopefully he’ll be added to the roster and be able to play. Because of the weather this Saturday, the Browns might hold him wait and return him to the roster against Washington. They have a fantastic defensive line. As for Saturday’s game, the temperatures will be in the teens with wind gusts up to 50 mph. I’m glad Cleveland is playing a warm weather dome team. Enjoy the games and happy holidays.

Ravens Vs. Browns, Surprising.

Happy victory Sunday. This one feels a lot better than victory Friday & victory Tuesday because it’s the Ravens. It was a surprising victory because for once the opposing team had more head scratching play calling than the Browns. You would expect that from a bad team, but Baltimore is supposed to be one of the better teams. The Raven’s rushing attack was working to perfection to the tune of 198 yards. But in the red zone, they only came up with three points. Some fans will blame the ineptitude on Baltimore’s having a backup quarterback starting, some will point to the Browns defense making plays. I think it’s a little of both. If the running game is working, pound the ball into the endzone. As for the Browns defense, they held the Ravens to 5 of 12 (41.7%) on third down and 0 for 3 on fourth down.

Individual defensive players did what they had to do to win the game. CB Denzel Ward with a key interception. Safety John Johnson was having a hell of game before he got hurt. Then safety Ronnie Harrison came in for Johnson and immediately had an impact. LB Deion Jones was everywhere. On the defensive line, Jordan Elliott had a good game and blocked a field goal by super kicker Justin Tucker. Before DE Jadeveon Clowney got hurt, had made key stops and provided pressure. Rookies DT Perrion Winfrey and CB Martin Emerson continued to get better every week. And when the Browns need a key defensive stop on the Ravens last drive, who do you call? DE Myles Garrett, that’s who. 1.5 sacks on back-to-back plays.

The offense is starting to cater to QB Deshaun Watson’s strengths. The 17-yard quarterback run up the middle was a designed play. Glad to see the Browns doing it to another team. There were more rollouts by Watson, which is his strength when passing the ball. That across the field throw to WR Amari Cooper was an absolute dime. The play call for the Donovan Peoples-Jones touchdown was a thing of beauty. Instead of putting the wide receiver in the slot for a quick slant, which might result in the Raven DB disrupting the route at the beginning, Peoples-Jones gets a running start and freezes the DB with a quick head fake. My only problem with the offense was in the fourth quarter. Three drives start inside Baltimore’s side of the field. The Browns were getting great yardage on first downs thanks to the rushing of Nick Chubb, then on second down mystifying play calls. The Browns had 43 yards rushing in the first half and 100 yards in the second half. A touchdown on any of those possessions would have put the game away. Head coach Kevin Stefanski needs to let Deshaun Watson be Deshaun Watson.

As for the missed field goals by kicker Cade York, if you go back and watch, he was getting onto the field late. The Browns were snapping the ball with three seconds or less. Get the kid on the field sooner like the first two field goals. That’s indecision by the coaching staff. Inexcusable. Besides the God of kickers missed a field goal and had one blocked. York will be fine. Besides the missed field goals, the special teams played well.

With the win, the Browns are still in the playoff hunt. I know, it’s strange. This weekend the Browns need Detroit to beat the Jets, the Raiders to beat the Patriots and the Titans to beat the Chargers. Other games that would help the Browns chances are Carolina over Pittsburg, Dallas over Jacksonville and Tampa over Cincinnati. I want to thank CLEology (@CLEology) for providing this information on twitter. Enjoy your Sunday, stay safe, Happy Holidays and Go Browns.

Browns Vs. Bengals, Penalties.

Nine penalties for 98 yards. That’s the story of this game. One of the best running backs in the league had 34 yards. Drive killing and drive extending penalties. If you’ve been reading my blog this year, you know I’ve been complaining about penalties since the pre-season. Good teams don’t commit stupid penalties. On a day when the Browns defense held the Bengal offense to zero points on their first four possessions, this team shoots itself in the foot. Inexcusable. I thought the defensive line played better and quarterback Deshaun Watson played better. A lot better than I thought he would. I’m starting to see more flashes of the 2020 Watson. My problem started with going for it on fourth down and not kicking the field goal. If you’re at home, sure you go for it. Not on the road when Joe Burrow is struggling. Take the points Kevin, it’s called momentum.

It’s time for Greg Mancz to start at center. He was Watson’s center in Houston, let’s see what he can do. I like Hjalte Froholdt, not at center but as a guard. Something is not right with Wyatt Teller, sit him a game to heal and put Froholdt his place. The middle of the offensive line is getting used and abused. The Browns can’t run the ball and I never thought I would say that sentence. Even when the Bengals were leading at halftime 13-3, I thought, okay, the Browns get the ball first in the second half, come out and get a good drive going and score. Nope. Finally, to defensive coordinator Joe Woods, the Bengals were without Burrow targets numbers two, three and four, how about giving CB Denzel Ward some safety help covering WR Ja’Marr Chase. Just a thought.

The Browns current playoff hopes are 0.4%, so it’s basically over. Time to get Watson ready for next year. Finishing 9-8 would improve my mood. Hopefully the Browns will have a normal off-season. I still don’t think head coach Kevin Stefanski should be fired at this point, but if the Browns continue to lose games, all bets are off. Every Browns fan know what an itchy finger owner Jimmy Haslam has. Despite what the Cleveland media says, the Browns are not in cap hell for next year. They’ll have about $34 million to roll over into next year. Add to that, I expect Watson and Amari Cooper to restructure their contracts giving the Browns around $40 to $45 million is cap space. I also expect GM Andrew Berry to go heavy in the defensive line and linebacker markets in free agency. The team has eight draft picks, one in the second round (43), one in the third (99), two in the fourth (111 & 131), two in the fifth (141 & 148), one in the sixth (190) and one in the seventh (231). Please address some important needs Andrew.

It’s on to the next game, Baltimore at home on a Saturday afternoon. It seems every year, after the Ravens and Steelers play each other, both teams go out and lose their next game. Let’s hope that trend continues. Stay safe and Go Browns.