The biggest pre-rôti event in the NFL calendar begins in just over a week.
The NFL screening combination will take place from Monday to March 3 in Indianapolis. There were 329 prospects invited to participate, and they will meet individual teams and will take a medical examination, while doing the usual range of exercises and tests in the field.
THE Brown Arrive in Indianapolis with a first-round choice for the first time since 2021. Not only do they have this choice of first round, but they will choose n ° 2 in total due to their 3-14 season.
This is one of the nine choices that the Browns have before the allocation of compensatory choices for losses in the free agent class 2024. Cleveland should add three choices, which gives it 12 in total.
It starts an overview in three parts of the combination. This part examines five intriguing offensive perspectives – limit of a quarter -Arrière – which will be in Indianapolis and will meet the needs of the Browns, not only for the overall choice n ° 2.
Wednesday, we will go on the defensive side of the ball for five other prospects. Friday, we will examine five global scenarios to watch in Indianapolis.
For the moment, let’s look at five offensive perspectives, indicated in alphabetical order:
Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Campbell is considered by many analysts of the brand brand as the best offensive tackle of the class, and it is certainly a position of need for the Browns. As was mentioned several times, Cleveland needs to fight help, even if Dawand Jones returns from a second consecutive end of the season and takes control of the left tackle, assuming that Jedrick Wills Jr. Part in free agency. There is always the question of Jack Conklin in the right tackle, as well as a general lack of depth behind these two. The 6 -foot 6 inch and 319 pound campbell protected the blind side of Jayden Daniels for his two seasons at Baton Rouge, and did the same for Garrett Nussmeier last season. There are a few questions over its overall length, with some stimulating its best adjustment to the next level as a goalkeeper. This is why this week in Indianapolis will be important for Campbell and any team, like the Browns, which can be intrigued by him.
Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Golden would be a major significance in n ° 2, and may not be there when the Browns are on the chronometer to open the second round. However, if Cleveland changes their minds and acquiesce the commercial demand of Myles Garrett, leading to an additional choice of first round in the lower half of the third of the round, the old Longhorn would certainly be monitored, especially if Luther Burden III and Emeka Egbuka left. Golden played two seasons in a more “air raid” offense style at the University of Houston before obtaining a year to adapt to a more professional program under Steve Sarkisian in Texas. The 6 feet wide receiver and 195 pounds played a lot in the slit, but was polished in its itinerary being executed and has made big games for the Longe chât Deeply in their playoff race.
Quinkh Judkins, RB, Ohio State
Browns need a running behind. Nick Chubb told the Beacon Journal that he wanted to sign with Cleveland, but it is not certain that this will be the case. Even if Chubb does it, the Browns absolutely need to find someone younger who can wear this type of workload. You could do worse than choosing one or the other of the Ballon racing duo of the National Buckeyes champion. For the purpose of this exercise, let’s focus on Judkins, who has experienced a huge match performance to crown his only season in Columbus. The 6 -foot ball carrier and 219 pounds would certainly suit the mold of a chubb type player for the Browns. Judkins was undoubtedly the best ball carrier in the Sec for his two seasons in Ole Miss before making the commercial decision to go to Columbus to team up with Treveyon Henderson and help win a title for Ohio State. Looking at the way Judkins helped to grind victories on Penn State and Notre Dame in the section of these matches, we can’t help but think about how Chubb has once done the same thing.
Sheder Sanders, Qb, Colorado
This whole list could be quarters, to be honest. In an interest in also examining other position needs, the number of quarters is limited to one. Thus, could as well focus on the one who has made the most headlines so far in the pre-trafic process and who also confirmed that he visited Cleveland after the towel harvester. The son of the pro football Hall of Famer, Deion Sanders, who was also his coach in Jackson State and Colorado, the young Sanders polarized for various reasons, many of whom have honestly nothing to do with the kind of player or prospect he is. This does not mean that there are no legitimate questions about it, because there are several. This is the case with each quarter of this year, none of which would probably have been among the first six of the draft class last year. Anyway, let’s go back to Sanders. The 6 -foot qb 1 inch and 198 pounds seems to be an ideal adjustment in an offense Kevin Stefanski if you look at his features. Sanders is incredibly precise, ready to stand in the pocket and endure the punishment that has just played the position. However, his arm is not almost the strongest among this class, its athletics is a little disappointing and its size is a little smaller. However, the Browns need so much time with Sanders, as well as the rest of the best quarters, as to make what could be a decision altering franchise.
Mason Taylor, Te, LSU
Speaking of the sounds of Pro Football Temple of Famers, would you be interested in the son of the former star of the University of Akron and Miami Dolphins, Jason Taylor? The youngest Taylor compared to 6-5 and 250 pounds, which is a good size for a tight end. LSU used it mainly online, but he would obtain representatives aligned either in the slot or wider. No matter where Taylor was aligned, he was an exceptional passes sensor for tigers. He was tight in his walk, fluid in his movements and strong with his hands. As a blocker, Taylor was hard and efficient. Browns need tight bits, Jordan Akins being a free agent and David Njoku becoming one after the 2026 season. It is a good class to find potential gems.
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