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June 18, 2020
There are lots of amazing running backs who have many skills. Which running backs will do great in this upcoming season?
#15 - Le'Veon Bell, New York Jets
#14 - Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals
#13 - Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles Chargers
#12 - Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles
#11 - Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers
#10 - Josh Jacobs, Oakland Raiders
#9 - Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals
#8 - Chris Carson, Seattle Seahawks
#7 - Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns
#6 - Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings
#5 - Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints
#4 - Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
#3 - Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
#2 - Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans
#1 - Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers
The NFL is full of offensive stars. Which group of players stand out the most? Lets find out!
#10 - Tennessee Titans- Key Players: Ryan Tannehill (QB), Derrick Henry (RB), A.J. Brown (WR).
#9 - Cleveland Browns - Key Players: Baker Mayfield (QB), Nick Chubb (RB), Odell Beckham Jr. (WR), Jarvis Landry (WR), Austin Hooper (TE), Jedrick Wills Jr. (LT), Joel Bitonio (LG).
#8 - Arizona Cardinals - Key Players: Kyler Murray (QB), Kenyan Drake (RB), DeAndre Hopkins (WR), Larry Fitzgerald (WR), Josh Jones (RT).
#7 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Key Players: Tom Brady (QB), Mike Evans (WR), Chris Godwin (WR), Rob Gronkowski (TE), Tristan Wirfs (RT).
#6 - San Francisco 49ers - Key Players: Jimmy Garoppolo (QB), Raheem Mostert (RB), Kyle Juszczyk (FB), Deebo Samuel (WR), Brandon Aiyuk (WR), George Kittle (TE).
#5 - Dallas Cowboys - Key Players: Dak Prescott (QB), Ezekiel Elliott (RB), Amari Cooper (WR), CeeDee Lamb (WR), Tyron Smith (LT), Zack Martin (RG).
#4 - Seattle Seahawks - Key Players: Russell Wilson (QB), Chris Carson (RB), Tyler Lockett (WR), DK Metcalf (WR),
#3 - New Orleans Saints - Key Players: Drew Brees (QB), Alvin Kamara (RB), Michael Thomas (WR), Emmanuel Sanders (WR), Terron Armstead (LT).
#2 - Baltimore Ravens - Key Players: Lamar Jackson (QB), Mark Ingram II (RB), Marquise Brown (WR), Mark Andrews (TE), Ronnie Stanley (LT), Orlando Brown Jr. (RT).
#1 - Kansas City Chiefs - Key Players: Patrick Mahomes (QB), Tyreek Hill (WR), Travis Kelce (TE), Eric Fisher (LT).
The 2020 NFL draft class featured a lot of outstanding defensive players that will help their teams succeed in this upcoming season. Read more to see our rankings for the top ten defenses post-draft.
#10 - Los Angeles Chargers - Key Players: Joey Bosa (DE), Melvin Ingram III (DE), Kenneth Murray (LB), Chris Harris Jr. (CB), Casey Hayward Jr. (CB).
#9 - Chicago Bears - Key Players: Akiem Hicks (DE), Khalil Mack (LB), Eddie Jackson (FS), Kyle Fuller (CB).
#8 - New Orleans Saints - Key Players: Cameron Jordan (DE), Marcus Davenport (DE), Janoris Jenkins (CB), Malcolm Jenkins (SS), Marcus Williams (FS).
#7 - Buffalo Bills - Key Players: Ed Oliver (DT), Jerry Hughes (DE), Tre'Davious White (CB), Micah Hide (FS).
#6 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Key Players: Ndomukong Suh (DE), Jason Pierre-Paul (LB), Devin White (ILB), Shaquil Barrett (LB).
#5 - Denver Broncos - Key Players: Jurrell Casey (DE), Von Miller (LB), Bradley Chubb (LB), Justin Simmons (FS), A.J. Bouye (CB).
#4 - Pittsburgh Steelers - Key Players: Cameron Heyward (DE), T.J. Watt (LB), Devin Bush (ILB), Minkah Fitzpatrick (FS).
#3 - Baltimore Ravens - Key Players: Derek Wolfe (DE), Calais Campbell (DE), Patrick Queen (ILB), Earl Thomas III (FS), Marcus Peters (CB).
#2 - New England Patriots - Key Players: Chase Winovich (LB), Dont'a Hightower (ILB), Patrick Chung (SS), Devin McCourty (CB), Stephon Gilmore (CB).
#1 - San Francisco 49ers - Key Players: Nick Bosa (DE), Javon Kinlaw (DT), Arik Armstead (DE), Richard Sherman (CB).
There are many great QB/WR duos, but which ones will shine in this upcoming season? Which duos are the best of the best? Lets find out.
#10 - QB: Kirk Cousins WR: Adam Thielen - Minnesota Vikings - As a result of Steffon Diggs being traded, Cousins and Thielen have a chance to improve their skills and win some games.
#9 - QB: Baker Mayfield WR: Odell Beckham Jr - Cleveland Browns - With the Browns finally rebuilding their offensive line, Mayfield will have more time in the pocket to throw it deep to Beckham.
#8 - QB: Deshaun Watson WR: Brandon Cooks - Houston Texans - The new edition of Brandon Cooks will be a great weapon for Deshaun Watson to have, and they will have a lot of success in the future.
#7 - QB: Russell Wilson WR: DK Metcalf - Seattle Seahawks - Veteran QB, Russel Wilson, and young DK Metcalf, have a lot of potential to be a great duo in the 2020-21 season.
#6 - QB: Kyler Murray WR: DeAndre Hopkins - Arizona Cardinals - Rookie of the year, Kyler Murray, will now be pared up with one of the greats, DeAndre Hopkins, and now look like a very strong QB/WR duo.
#5 - QB: Dak Prescott WR: Amari Cooper - Dallas Cowboys - Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper are both very talented, and have many great years ahead of them.
#4 - QB: Aaron Rodgers WR: Davante Adams - Green Bay Packers - These two players have been together for years and are some of the best in their position, which is why they are ranked so high on this list.
#3 - QB: Tom Brady WR: Mike Evans - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tom Brady, the G.O.A.T, and Mike Evans, are a very good duo and will help give the Buccaneers a chance at the playoffs.
#2 - QB: Drew Brees WR: Micheal Thomas - New Orleans Saints - Having been with each other for many years, Micheal Thomas and Drew Brees have great chemistry and will continue to do what they do best, in this upcoming season.
#1 - QB: Patrick Mahomes WR: Tyreek Hill - Kansas City Chiefs - Tyreek Hill (a.k.a the Cheetah) and 1x MVP Patrick Mahomes are just coming off a huge Super Bowl victory and they will definitely repeat their dominance in this upcoming season, which is why they take the #1 spot.
2020 had an outstanding draft class that could easily alter teams odds to win it all this year. Below are our post-draft playoff predictions:
Dylan's Post-Draft Playoff Predictions:
Rikhav's Post-Draft Playoff Predictions:
#1 - Joe Burrow, QB, Bengals - Boom (Obviously). Burrow has such remarkable talent that is rare to come upon these days. He will serve the Bengals well, and with the right weapons, he has the potential to lead them to the playoffs and beyond!
#2 - Chase Young, EDGE, Redskins - Boom. Young is a marvelous EDGE that can really transform the Redskins defense into something special.
#3 - Jeff Okudah, CB, Lions - Most likely boom. Okudah is very talented and has a LOT of potential in the NFL. He is most likely a boom, but in order for him to be successful the Lions will need to have other good defenders so that the whole defense will function well.
#4 - Andrew Thomas, OT, Giants - Above average. Thomas is a great player and has a lot of potential, but in order for the O-line to be able to protect Daniel Jones in the pocket, they will need to have other players doing the work too. So the key here is to have a balanced and strong O-line, so that the Giants will be a strong team.
#5 - Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins - Boom. Tagovailoa is a very talented QB who will be good for the Dolphins. He will need help from his O-Line to keep him protected in the pocket and when he is scrambling. He is recovering from a serious hip injury and he has a high tendency to get injured. He is a great QB, but he will still need a good O-Line.
#6 - Justin Herbert, QB, Chargers - Bust to Average. Justin Herbert was an exceptional player in college, but I don't think that he will transition into the NFL very well. He could be good in his veteran years, but I don't see him being outstanding in the NFL any time soon.
#7 - Derrick Brown, DT, Panthers - Good Player. Brown was one of the top defensive players in this years draft and will be a good edition for the Panthers defense. He has lots of potential in the NFL and will most likely make up for the loss of Luke Kuechly (even though they aren't the same position, he will definitely be a great edition to their defense).
#8 - Isaiah Simmons, LB, Cardinals - Boom. Simmons is a very talented linebacker who can rush the passer, but can also drop back in coverage and play safety. Simmons will be great to have alongside fellow linebacker Chandler Jones, and will also be a great help to the Cardinals secondary, when he plays as safety.
#9 - C.J. Henderson, CB, Jaguars - Bust to Above Average - C.J. Henderson was an outstanding player at Florida. He has freakish athleticism, but he needs to work on some other aspects of his game if he wants to successful in the NFL. He is subpar in both tackling and tracking the ball in the air, and he allowed an unremarkable 10.5 yards per target. If he puts in a lot work this off-season, he definitely has the potential to do great in his rookie year.
#10 - Jedrick Wills, OT, Browns - Boom. Baker Mayfield must be psyched to finally have a reliable left tackle to help him out in the pocket. Wills allowed just one sack in almost 1000 offensive snaps in the SEC. He will definitely be a key piece of the Brown's offense in the upcoming season.
#11 - Mekhi Becton, OT, Jets - Average. Becton was a starter for three years at Louisville and is very talented. The Jets did a total rebuild of their O-Line and they will now be able to help Sam Darnold in the pocket. Becton will be a key piece in helping Darnold reach his true potential.
#12 - Henry Ruggs, WR, Raiders - Boom. Henry Ruggs has the potential to do great things in his career. He is a super-speedy wide receiver who posted a 4.27 in the 40-yard dash at the combine. That is one of the best times in NFL history! He gained 13.5 yards per target which was the second best in this year's draft class. Overall, Ruggs will be outstanding in the NFL.
#13 Tristan Wirfs, OT, Buccaneers - Boom. Wirfs is extremely fit and can definitely stop some of the most feared pass rushers in the league. He was a wrestler and a 2-time state champion shot putter in high school, and the Big 10's Offensive Lineman of the Year as a true junior. He has a has a strong body and quick feet which are key features for O-Lineman.
#14 - Javon Kinlaw, DL, 49ers - Good Player. Kinlaw earned first-team All-American honors in 2019 and was constantly being double-teamed. He has lots of talent is very good at rushing the passer and stopping the run game. He could be just what the 49ers need to replace DeForest Buckner.
#15 - Jerry Jeudy, WR, Broncos - Boom. Jeudy averaged an astonishing 86 yards per game in back to back seasons. He is the best route runner in the whole draft and will help out the Broncos offense tremendously. I think he will transition very well to the NFL and the Broncos organization.
#16 - A.J. Terrell, CB, Falcons - Average. Terrell, like many of the draftees, has a lot of potential in the league. But he will need to work on some things if he wants to reach the top. He is inconsistent and was not frequently targeted. He is known to have a tendency to get "grabby." He did earn first-team All-ACC honors as a true junior in 2019. He didn't miss a single start through three years at Clemson. Overall, Terell is a great player, but he will need to work on some of his game if he wants to make a huge impact on the Falcons.
Arizona Cardinals: Isaiah Simmons is one of the top three defensive players in the draft, and will help out the Cardinals defense tremendously.
Atlanta Falcons: Drafting Clemson CB A.J. Terrell will help the Falcons and their much needed help on defense.
Baltimore Ravens: LSU ILB, Patrick Queen, will be a great fit for this Ravens team, along with drafting yet another weapon for Lamar Jackson in J.K. Dobbins.
Buffalo Bills: The Bills looked to draft someone to help out their defense; they did just that by drafting Iowa DE, A.J. Epenesa.
Carolina Panthers: With the loss of Luke Kuechly, the Panthers went defense heavy in this draft, starting off with getting Auburn DT, Derrick Brown.
Chicago Bears: The Bears drafted one of the top tight ends in the draft and expect him to be a weapon for whoever their QB might be next season.
Cincinnati Bengals: Will Joe Burrow and Tee Higgins be enough to help give the Bengals a chance at the playoffs?
Cleveland Browns: The Browns looked to draft someone to help out Baker Mayfield in the pocket, and they got just that in Jedrick Wills Jr.
Dallas Cowboys: Is drafting WR CeeDee Lamb going to give the Cowboys a chance at winning a division title?
Denver Broncos: The Broncos went all out on WR's this draft starting off with Jerry Jeudy, who could be just what the Broncos need in their offense.
Detroit Lions: The Lions added many great players to their team in this years draft, like CB Jeff Okudah and RB D'Andre Swift, who will help out their team tremendously.
Green Bay Packers: The edition of QB Jordan Love might be good, but what about someone to help out Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams?
Houston Texans: The Texans used their first pick to draft TCU DT, Ross Blacklock, who could add some talent to help out J.J. Watt and the Texans defense.
Indianapolis Colts: Along with drafting USC WR, Micheal Pittman Jr, the Colts drafted QB Jacob Eason, who could be a great back up to Phillip Rivers.
Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars used their draft picks to fill in some holes in their defense, with the loss of Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye.
Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs decided to draft LSU star RB, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who will be a great addition to their already amazing offense.
LA Chargers: Oregon QB Justin Herbert might be just what the Chargers need next season to be a serious playoff contender.
LA Rams: WIll the Rams draft picks such as RB Cam Akers, be enough to replace the loss of Todd Gurley and Brandon Cooks?
Los Vegas Raiders: Will the Raiders WR heavy draft picks serve as lethal weapons for Marcus Mariota or Derek Carr?
Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins long time QB need will now be fixed because of Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa.
Minnesota Vikings: Will LSU WR Justin Jefferson be a good replacement for the loss of Stefon Diggs?
New England Patriots: The Patriots couldn't find a replacement for Tom Brady in the draft, but they found two for Rob Gronkowski.
New Orleans Saints: The Saints drafted Michigan C, Cesar Ruiz, who could help give Drew Brees more time in the pocket.
New York Giants: Drafting Georgia OT, Andrew Thomas will help QB Daniel Jones and drafting Alabama S, Xavier McKinney will greatly help out the Giants defense.
New York Jets: The Jets drafted OT Mekhi Becton, who will help Sam Darnold in the pocket.
Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles started their draft by getting WR Jalen Reager, who will be a weapon for Carson Wentz.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Will drafting WR Chase Claypool be enough to give the Steelers a chance at the playoffs?
Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks started the draft by drafting OLB, Jordyn Brooks, to help out their defense.
San Francisco 49ers: With the loss of DT DeForest Buckner and WR Emmanuel Sanders, the 49ers used their first round picks to draft DT Javon Kinlaw, and WR Brandon Aiyuk.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Buccaneers decided to help out Tom Brady by drafting OT, Tristan Wirfs.
Tennessee Titans: The Titans used their round one draft pick to get Isaiah Wilson, OT, who will be a big help to the Titans offense.
Washington Redskins: The Redskins drafted one of the top three players in the whole draft, by getting Ohio State EDGE, Chase Young, who will help out the Redskins defense.
With the loss of Tom Brady, Kyle Van Noy, and other key players, are the Patriots still a "good" team? Is the Patriots future bright? Well, that is the question I am about to answer right now.
So, as we all know, the Patriots lost a lot of key players, but hope is far from lost. The 2020 draft has just ended earlier today, and the Patriots did not draft a QB to replace Tom Brady. "Why?" you might ask. This is because Bill Belichick is very confident is his current options (Jarrett Stidham and Brain Hoyer). And honestly, I am pretty confident in these two QBs, too. And instead of drafting a QB, the Patriots drafted two tight ends. Don't ask me why they did this because I have no idea. All I know is that the tight ends they drafted are pretty talented and they will be lethal weapons to throw to (for whoever ends up throwing the ball for the Pats).
The Patriots also drafted some very, very talented defensive players in S Kyle Dugger, and Michigan's defensive player of the year, Edge Josh Uche.
Now, let's talk about who the Patriots aquirred this offseason, not dwell on who they lost. The Patriots got a lot of good players that will serve them well in many ways. Some will be able to use some of their veteran talent and coach the youngsters. Some will be strong backups that will play great when needed. Some might take a starting role and do very well.
Although most people think the loss of Tom Brady, Kyle Van Noy, and many other good players means that the Patriots won't be a strong team in the seasons to come, I think they have the potential to be a serious playoff contender. This may not happen right away, but with all the new talent coming into the Patriots organization, they can do great in no time. I think the Patriots future is very, very bright.
Rob Gronkowski, former Patriots tight end, comes out of retirement and reunites with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. Gronk, 30, was traded to the Buccaneers along with a 2020 seventh round pick. The Patriots will get a 2020 fourth round pick.
Gronk loves playing alongside Brady and will be a great and familiar weapon for Brady to have. Who has caught the most touchdowns from Brady? Gronk with 78. The second most is Randy Moss with 39, half as much. With yet another offensive weapon being added to the Buccaneers offense, they now could maybe win their division, but they'd have to beat the Saints first. Not only will Brady now have Mike Evans and Chris Godwin to throw to, he will now have Gronk.
He has almost 8,000 yards receiving and almost 80 total touchdowns, in his 9 seasons with the Patriots. Gronkowski can do more then just receive, he is also a great blocker.
Gronk has many skills and has great chemistry with Tom Brady. He will be a great fit for the Buccaneers and can help lead the team to a division title. Overall this was a great trade for the Buccaneers!
Six time Super Bowl Champion and the greatest player to ever step on the football field, Tom Brady has left the Patriots and is headed to Tampa Bay. First of all, this transition leaves the Patriots starting role in the hands of Brian Hoyer or Jarrett Stidham, the back-up quarterbacks. The Patriots also lost some talented defensive players such as Kyle Van Noy and Jamie Collins. All these losses make the Patriots future questionable, but there could be some bright spots in there new signings such as Damiere Byrd, receiver from the Cardinals as well as a handful of defensive players, and last but not least Brian Hoyer, a possible replacement for Tom Brady.
Now, let's talk about what the loss of Brady might mean for the AFC East. During the Patriots' dynasty there was little hope for their division contenders to be at the top, but now there is a lot of hope for all of them. Let's start with the Bills. They acquired Stefon Diggs and a 2020 seventh round pick from the Vikings in exchange for a 2020 first round, fifth round, and sixth round pick, and a 2021 fourth round pick.
They also signed CB Josh Norman to a one-year deal. Both of these players are very talented and could turn the Bills from a wild card team to a possible Super Bowl contender. One of the Dolphins off-season highlights was the signing of MLB Kyle Van Noy to help out their defense, and a highlight from the Jets was the signing of WR Breshad Perriman to add a talented wide receiver weapon to help out their young quarterback, Sam Darnold.
Overall, the loss of Tom Brady opens up new possibilities for the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets, but you never know what the Patriots' new squad might achieve in the upcoming season!
When the Texans traded DeAndre Hopkins for David Johnson, it left many NFL fans speechless. The Cardinals are getting one of the best wide receivers ever in exchange for David Johnson, who didn't even start most of the 2019-20 season.
Now lets talk about what this means for the Cardinals. They are gaining a 4 time pro bowler to go alongside Larry Fitzgerald and help young QB, Kyler Murray. With the Texans, Hopkins had over 8,600 receiving yards in his 7 years with the team. He also combined for 54 touchdowns. Also, in this upcoming draft they have the eight overall pick and can use that to draft on O-Linemen who can also help support Murray.
The Hopkins trade, along with the Cardinals other offseason moves, and the draft, can turn the Cardinals from a five win team in 2019-20, to a serious Wild Card contender this upcoming season. Hopkins was Deshaun Watson's go to guy and will be good for the Cardinals and their offense. Overall, this was a very good trade for the Cardinals and they have a bright future ahead of them.
What does this mean for the Texans? The Texans are now losing one of the best players they have ever had. They are now left with Kenny Stills and Will Fuller as the their main wide receivers. From the trade they are getting David Johnson and a couple of okay draft picks. They now have to hope that Johnson won't suffer another injury that could ruin his football career.
Johnson didn't start much of last season because of an injury and later in the season, Kenyan Drake took over the starting role. Overall, the Texans lost a lot more than they gained because of this trade.
With a monumental off-season filled with many stunning moves, many teams look like strong contenders to win it all this year.
Dylan's Predictions:
Rikhav's Predictions:
Pick 1 - Bengals will take Joe Burrow, LSU QB, Heisman trophy winner, and National Champion. This move will give the Bengals a much needed QB and he will have some WR weapons to help him such as A.J. Green, Tyler Boyd, and John Ross.
Pick 2 - Redskins will take Chase Young, defensive end out of Ohio State, Heisman finalist and the best defensive college player as of last season. This pick will help their defense out a lot and help them win more games than they did last season. They will not take a QB because they drafted one last season and Chase Young is a strong player.
Pick 3 - Lions will take competent Ohio State CB, Jeff Okudah. This move will serve as a replacement for their talented CB Darius Slay who was traded to the Eagles. This is a smart move and it will help the Lions in the upcoming season.
Pick 4 - Giants will take Clemson OLB, Isaiah Simmons, one of the best defensive players in the draft. This move will clean up their defense, so this is why it is a smart pick.
Pick 5 - Dolphins will take Tua Tagovailoa, an extremely talented QB from Alabama. This is smart because it will give the Dolphins a much needed QB.
Pick 6 - Chargers will take a very talented QB in Oregon's Justin Herbert after their star QB, Phillip Rivers was signed by the Colts. This is a good move because it pairs a young, smart, and talented QB with a very lethal WR in Keenan Allen.
Pick 7 - Panthers will take Georgia OT Andrew Thomas to help out their new QB, Teddy Bridgewater who has just come back from his tremendous injury this past season.
Pick 8 - Cardinals will take Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs to help out their young mobile QB, Kyler Murray, and it will hopefully lead to more time without getting sacked so that Murray can chuck it long to recently acquired, talented WR DeAndre Hopkins.
Pick 9 - Jaguars will take talented Auburn DT Derrick Brown to serve as a replacement for Calais Campbell, who was traded to the Ravens. This move will make their defense even stronger in this upcoming season.
Pick 10 - Browns will take Louisville OT Mekhi Becton to help out their young QB, Baker Mayfield. This choice will hopefully decrease the amount mistakes made by Mayfield so he can hopefully make the most out of his talented WR weapons.
Pick 1 - Bengals will take LSU QB, Joe Burrow. This will help with their offense, that badly needs a young, new QB.
Pick 2 - Redskins will take Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama QB. Dwayne Haskins doesn't fill the Redskins needs and is likely to get traded.
Pick 3 - Lions will take Ohio State CB, Jeff Okudah. With the lose of talented CB Darius Slay, the Lions need someone to take his place.
Pick 4 - Giants will take Chase Young, Ohio State defensive end. The Giants need to improve their defense and they should start by drafting Heisman finalist Chase Young.
Pick 5 - Dolphins will take Justin Herbert, Oregon QB. The Dolphins need a QB more than anything this season, and drafting Herbert would fill that need for them.
Pick 6 - Chargers will take Louisville OT, Mekhi Becton. If Cam Newton signs with the Chargers, taking an OT will be a great move for them.
Pick 7 - Panthers will take Isaiah Simmons, Clemson OLB. The Panthers need to rebuild their defense and drafting Isaiah Simmons would be a great starting point.
Pick 8 - Cardinals will take Georgia OT, Andrew Thomas. This draft pick will go well with mobile QB, Kyler Murray and help compliment their recent trade, getting Pro Bowl WR, DeAndre Hopkins.
Pick 9 - Jaguars will take Derrick Brown, Auburn DT. The Jags need someone to replace Calais Campbell, who was traded to the Ravens, and Brown will help fix that need.
Pick 10 - Browns will take Iowa OT, Tristan Wirfs. The Browns desperately need an OT, and the athletic Wirfs is just what they need.