I don't want to take a mulligan on #26 because that's ****ty to do to other folks who had to pick after me, but if I could, I would take Kelvin Benjamin because he might develop into a #2 WR. Davante Adams, Allen Robinson and Donte Moncrief would also be in the discussion, but at #35 if I went DB at #26. Anyways, maybe Kyle Shanahan can start a new offensive trend with 2 slot receivers on the field at a time! We can make up some stupid catchy name for it like "the Jackpot" or "the Super Slots!" Stupid cheapass Bengals...
Anyways, the Browns need some help in the defensive backfield. TJ Ward was the starting SS for 4 years until he left to join the Denver Foreheads, so we replaced him with Donte wHitner (the W is silent). Not a bad deal IMO, Ward had no interest in playing for the Browns, so no point in tagging him if he's going to be a little *****. Joe Haden looks to be turning into the next elite CB of the future, so we have 2 of 4 starting positions filled. Buster Skrine is a decent CB, but would be better suited as a Nickelback than a fulltime #2 CB. FS is currently a void the size of Lake Erie. Soooo with that said, the #35 pick in the 2014 TT Mock draft is...
Bradley Roby - CB - Ohio State - BIG 10
Roby is a fast CB (40 time of 4.39), with a lot of talent, but some personal red flags. I think with the right environment and coaching the character concerns can be mitigated. But is Cleveland the right place for that to happen? Probably not, but **** it I'm taking a shot. Roby will be going against #2 receivers as Haden takes on the elite talent of the opponents, so I expect him to ease into this role. He will also have some help from a decent pass rush up front, which reduces the pressure on man CBs. Plus, we're in the AFC North, where the best #2 WR is currently a brokedown Steve Smith, so it shouldn't be that difficult for him to adjust. He should have all the opportunity in the world to be successful, so I hope he makes the most of it.