He might not have been the pick every Cleveland fan wanted, and we didn't think the Browns would have to trade up if they wanted him. Now that he is officially a member of the team though, of course we are going to support
It is Day 2 of the 2012 NFL Draft, and the Cleveland Browns will be on the clock right away at No. 37 overall. There are plenty of interesting prospects still available, but will Tom Heckert and company move up still? After all
The Cleveland Browns used their number three pick to get Trent Richardson. Then, in a predictable move, the Browns took Brandon Weeden, a quarterback. Could Weeden mean the end of Colt McCoy? This is a definite possibility.
Right when it looked like everything was falling perfectly into place for the Cleveland Browns to land the second best offensive tackle on the board, the Browns selected Oklahoma St. quarterback Brandon Weeden.
3 choice for Cleveland's No. 4 pick. The Browns, who also gave up a fourth, fifth and seventh-rounder, desperately wanted Alabama running back Trent Richardson. The Vikings still got the guy they sought in Southern California tackle Matt Kalil.





