Sixth Round
175.) Genard Avery LB Memphis
Another position lacking depth is LB. Avery is a big LB that can play a few different spots if needed. He’s athletic and produced during his time at Memphis but will need some fine tuning to play in the NFL. He will bring special teams value from day one and can begin working on his game to become more of a complete LB.
205.) Dominick Sanders S Georgia
Damarious Randall was brought in to be the new center field safety for the Browns. That lets Peppers and Kindred fight it out for the starting box safety where they are both better in run support than pass support but now there is a spot open behind Randall. Sanders doesn’t have the best size or athletic ability but he was productive at finding the ball and forcing turnovers or breaking up passes. As a late pick having someone that can produce those types of plays can change a game.
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Todd Limpert
April 4, 2018 at 7:17 pm
I like your however D tackle at 33 is a bit of a head scratcher when they signed 3 really good ones last year and signed Jamie Meaders tender for the year. There are only 2 spots to play and 4 on the team and i can see with drafting Chubb on third downs it would be he Garrett Ogbha and Ogunjobi a free safety or #1 CB needs taken there