Dawg Pound Daily

● By Casey Kinnamon
It's been a wild first week of free agency in the NFL. While tons of players have gotten their proverbial bag, the Cleveland Browns have taken a different approach to free agency. Browns general manager Andrew Berry used the first wave of free agency to re-sign the players he felt to be a priority and shore up a few question marks on the roster. Before free agency even kicked off, Berry traded for Jerry Jeudy to add a dynamic talent to the wide receiver corps. Then Berry attacked the defensive line by re-signing Za’Darius Smith, Shelby Harris, and Maurice Hurst. Next was the addition of Jameis Winston to be the backup quarterback. Several more deals have trickled in, like the additions of Nyheim Hines, Jordan Hicks, Devin Bush, and Quentin Jefferson to finish out the Browns first wave of free agency. What these additions to the roster have done is created a situation where the Browns will not be forced to draft for need and can instead Berry can simply select the best player available. With that in mind, lets take a look at how the NFL draft could play out for the Browns.