Ezra Cleveland is a name Browns fans should probably get familiar with. The Boise State offensive tackle is a definite candidate for the team to select in April’s draft.
Aside from his appropriate surname, Cleveland is a good schematic fit with excellent agility for a left tackle. He played in a pro-friendly offense and his background as a wrestler shows in his use of leverage and hand/shoulder work. The Browns appear to have taken a very high level of interest in Cleveland in the draft process.
How much interest, you ask?
How about the troika of pre-draft contact: the formal meeting at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, a private workout with the team and a private visit with the team.
#BoiseState OT Ezra Cleveland had an elite combine and the interest is heavy.
Combine formals: #Browns, #Colts, #Falcons, #Packers, #Eagles & #Lions.
Private workouts: #Cardinals, #Saints, #Browns, #Colts, #Buccaneers, #Falcons.
Private visits: #Raiders, #Browns, #Steelers.
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 11, 2020
Because the Andrew Berry-Kevin Stefanski regime doesn’t have a track record to judge against, we don’t know if the heavy interest here is just due diligence or sincere interest.