Where Do We Go From Here?

Discussion in 'Cleveland Browns' started by TopDawg, Oct 2, 2017.

  1. What else you want? I gave the top defenses....Cook is BETTER...book it
     
  2. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    I know it chaps your ass Stopper, but even without the character flags, Dalvin Cook would never have been drafted in the top 16.
     
  3. TopDawg Legend

    Top 16?...I disagree.
     
  4. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    There hasn't been a running back with an athletic profile at the combine as poor as Dalvin Cook's drafted in the first round in 16 years.
     
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  5. TopDawg Legend

    Says Tim....
     
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  6. TopDawg Legend

    I'm not a huge Dalvn Cook fan, but that seemed a bit extreme....
     
  7. He will produce on the field...he was playing great early on and this yr he will even be better
     
  8. TopDawg Legend

    The funny thing is, I like Dalvin Cook too, but why the fuck are we even talking about him??? evidently it's just because he went to Florida State...

    FTR, Cook couldn't hold this guy's jock;
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    Show me another back with that kind of production over the last two years, it wasn't a fluke. He's thatspecial..
     
  10. We can revisit in about 10 yrs
     
  11. TopDawg Legend

    You gotta love those shoulder pads though...
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    Bring on the Seminoles...that's chump change.
     
  12. TopDawg Legend

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    #46...The best Nole.
     
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  13. Burt!!
     
  14. Lyman "Franchise Asshole" Browns Buckeyes

    There is another possibilty that I didn't cover in my original post . . . The Giants trade out of the #2 pick.

    IF that happens, it doesn't matter one iota to whom they trade the pick. ANYONE spending the draft capital to trade up to #2 is spending that capital in order to pick a QB. If that trade happens, then I pick my QB at #1, sit back and pick Barkley at #4.
     
  15. TopDawg Legend

    Cleveland Browns: 7-Round 2018 mock draft, Vol. 6
    https://nflspinzone.com/2018/03/19/cleveland-browns-7-round-2018-mock-draft-vol-6/



    Summary
    1. Baker Mayfield, QB Oklahoma
    4. Bradley Chubb, DE N.C. State
    33. D.J. Moore, WR Maryland
    35. Carlton Davis, CB Auburn
    64. Nick Chubb, RB Georgia
    114. Will Richardson, OT N.C. State
    150. James Looney, DL California
    175. Micah Kiser, LB Virginia
    205. Joe Ostman, DE Central Michigan

    How we got here.

    This draft class will ultimately be judged on the quarterback the Cleveland Browns select, but that selection is hopefully going to be deferred until the 2019 season with the addition of Tyrod Taylor. Nevertheless, Baker Mayfield stands out as the best quarterback in the class. A year of development, assuming he doesn’t get on the field before that should only help him to be ready to hit the ground running.

    The more immediate for this draft is with the defensive line. Taking what should already become a strength and adding another premium asset in the mix should enable it to take a bigger step forward, faster. Chubb is another extremely talented pass rusher that has size and really plays the run well.

    Along with the addition of James Looney on day three, the Browns continue evolving their defensive line into a group of great athletes with versatility and the ability to get upfield and cause problems in the backfield. In many ways, the Browns have a truly unique and special group that becomes a brutally difficult matchup for opponents.

    Carlton Davis adds to what is already is an evolving secondary. A unit that likely will see three new starters from last year and the fourth moving to a new position, Davis provides a ton of length and physicality to a position that lacked it last year. He fits the direction the Browns seem to want to go with their secondary with a player like T.J. Carrie and the two could end up being their starting boundary corner tandem.

    The running game is going to be critical for the Browns. It was integral in Tyrod’s success in Buffalo and it will be important whenever their would be franchise quarterback takes over. Chubb has franchise tools with game changing ability to pound opponents between the tackles, but is a threat to break big runs with his speed. He’s also a fantastic complement for Duke Johnson.

    D.J. Moore has the potential to be a truly special receiver, albeit in a non-traditional package. He surprised everyone by measuring in taller than expected and he’s got a powerful build plus outstanding speed and quickness. There’s a ton of talent for him after the catch, which should be helpful for the quick passing game Todd Haley tends to run.

    Micah Kiser and Joe Ostman represent talented depth with great production and athleticism. They also understand how to conduct themselves as professionals and should add to the culture this team is trying to build within the locker room.
     
  16. Dogside18 Franchise Player Browns

    I thought he left because he proved himself best and wasn't going to even be considered moving forward, that and he wasn't the only QB to transfer out at that time.
     
  17. Dogside18 Franchise Player Browns

    Remember, stats mean nothing unless you use them to quantify a Seminole's ability.
     
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  18. Not true...I said Tate would have trouble separating from DBs at the next level...wasn’t a fan of EJ Manuel
     
  19. TopDawg Legend

    Ahhhhh...proof. smh.

    Since you only comment on Florida State players, what is your take on Josh Sweat? Seems like he's got all the tools but at times looks uninterested....Also Derrick Nnadi? Do you see either being a fit for Cleveland? Any other noteworthy draftables from FSU?
     
  20. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    It's accurate.
     

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