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Browns move nets Coleman
- Updated: April 29, 2016
With the No. 15 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman.
Pete Prisco gave the Browns a C grade for the pick: “Could have gone somewhere else.”
Coleman Grade C. Could have gone somewhere else.
— Pete Prisco (@PriscoCBS) April 29, 2016
Trading back from No. 8 into this spot, the Browns picked up a third-round pick in this year’s draft and a second-rounder next year, so they’re going about filling their barren roster simply by acquiring as many picks as possible. Cleveland had arguably the worst wide receiver group in the league coming into the draft, and that’s true whether (fellow former Baylor receiver) Josh Gordon is reinstated or not.
Andrew Hawkins, Brian Hartline, Taylor Gabriel, Terrell Pryor… it’s not the most inspiring group. (Former Baylor QB) Robert Griffin III needed a go-to guy, and it appears from this lofty selection that Coleman will be that guy. New head coach Hue Jackson should have fun scheming ways to get Coleman open deep down the field or on short passes that can use his speed and Griffin’s ability to get the ball …
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