The combine is now complete and updated mock drafts are being released left and right. One of the newest comes from Bleacher Report and longtime draft expert, Matt Miller. Miller provides a three-round look into what he believes Cleveland will do with their four picks in those rounds.
10th Pick: Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
The former Iowa Hawkeye was a monster on the right side in college and projects to be a high end starter at either tackle position or even on the inside at guard if need be. The Browns need to upgrade Baker Mayfield’s protection and Wirfs is the perfect guy to do that.
41st Pick: Jordyn Brooks, ILB, Texas Tech
Few defenders have a more productive resume than Brooks. He led Tech in tackles every year except for his sophomore season and earned All-Big 12 every season. With Cleveland losing Joe Schobert, they will be looking to find a new backer with a nose for the ball. Brooks fits the bill.
74th Pick: Terrell Lewis, OLB, Alabama
Getting Lewis this late would be a godsend as Lewis is being mocked in the first round often. And for good reason; he transfers his unique speed to impressive power like few in the class. I imagine Lewis fell this far in this exercise due to his extensive medical history.
90th Pick: K’Von Wallace, S, Clemson
With Lewis being such a steal it only makes sense that Matt would let us down with Wallace later in the third. Wallace does have an impressive resume with so much experience that he has the school record for most games played with 59. Wallace is a good athlete and can be moved around the secondary, but lacks ideal size measuring in at 5-11 and 206 pounds at the combine and it’s a maxed out 206.