The Browns’ needs are plentiful, particularly on offense, where an impact receiver and a starting offensive lineman are both options in the first round. Cleveland rebuilt its O-line this offseason by adding position-flexible players throughout, leaving it open to adding either a tackle or guard in the draft.
“I think every player is unique. I think certainly it’s a good offensive line group,” Berry said of the draft’s offensive line group. “Some players that are, and we see this every year, but some players that are college tackles may move inside just because of their physical characteristics, whether it’s athleticism or length or something along those lines. Some have multi-aligned inside, outside, some have lined up on both sides of the line of scrimmage. So, you really do take it case by case because I don’t think there’s necessarily a one-size-fits-all rule.”
One major question is whether the Browns would add another quarterback after selecting Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders last year, and with Deshaun Watson returning from injury. Berry, as is his modus operandi, didn’t rule out the possibility.
“I think it’s possible that we could,” he said. “Quite frankly, it’s possible that we could add to any position. That’s really the truth. And I wouldn’t disqualify quarterback.”
The Browns currently own nine draft picks, including four in the top 70.
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