Draft picks Cleveland Browns got right and which they will regret
Were did the Browns go right and wrong in the 2024 NFL Draft?
The 2024 NFL Draft is behind us but we’re still breaking down the work the Cleveland Browns accomplished. Despite being without a pick in Round 1, general manager Andrew Berry solidifed the roster across the board and got a lot of value with each pick.
Let’s dive in and check out which picks he got right and which they will regret.
Draft picks the Browns got right
The Browns sat out night one once again but then got to work on Day 2 with a couple of solid picks. Each of them kick things off in our picks the franchise got right.
Michael Hall, Jr., DT, Ohio State: Round 2, Pick 54
Cleveland added Michael Hall, Jr. from Ohio State in the second round. The 54th overall selection proved to be a pass-rushing specialist for the Buckeyes and should do the same for the Browns. He’s an athletic 3-tech that Andrew Berry took with the expectation that he will develop as a rotational player in year one.
Hall had 29 pressures in 2023 according to PFF, which was second in the Big Ten. He turned those into just 1.5 sacks but he’s also just 20 years old (will turn 21 in June). That means he’s still learning the game and will only get better with NFL coaching. And the coaches will love having him — especialy when you see how high he scored on the Relative Athletic Score.
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