Without a first round pick, the Browns watched the Bengals, Steelers and Ravens all make first round selections.
As things statnd right now, they're slated to make their first selection on Friday in the second round at pick No. 54. In the mean time, that meant watching the rest of AFC North make picks to help bolster their rosters in the first round on Thursday night.
When they came due to make a pick they decided to prioritize protecting their franchise QB and selected Amarius Mims out of Georgia. Mims has been considered one of the top tackles of the class and the big stat coming out of Georgia was that he didn't give up a single sack during his college career. Granted, the Bulldogs weren't exactly dropping back to pass 40-plus times a game.
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