The Draft Network

● By Ryan Fowler
The 2023 campaign will arrive with heightened expectations for the Cleveland Browns. A 12-game suspension to starting quarterback Deshaun Watson capped Cleveland’s potential in 2022. That won’t be the case next season. Browns general manager Andrew Berry must focus on building a more complete team around their quarterback despite the absence of a first-round selection. More pass-catching talent is required to complement Amari Cooper and David Njoku. New defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz requires playmakers at all levels to properly implement his incoming scheme. With that being said and with plenty of moves still to come ahead of April’s draft, here’s what a seven-round draft for the Browns might look like if it happened now.