Sportscasting

● By Brandon Austin
With the Scouting Combine in the rearview mirror, teams are in the home stretch before the 2022 NFL Draft. Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry must understand this is a pivotal draft for the front office. Cleveland has been busy this offseason, making multiple splashes. The front office traded for quarterback Deshaun Watson and wide receiver Amari Cooper. With the AFC getting more talented across the board, Kevin Stefanski’s squad still has plenty of work to do to become a legitimate Super Bowl contender. As a result of the trades, the Browns don’t pick until the second round and have three selections in the first three rounds. With several pressing roster needs, Cleveland can’t afford to miss with its first three picks. Here’s a look at how Berry and the front office could approach Rounds 1 through 3.