The Cleveland Browns drafted some surplus during last week's NFL Draft.
They took two quarterbacks (Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders) and two running backs (Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson) in the first five rounds.
They didn't draft for one particular need for the entire draft.
Cleveland didn't spend a single pick on an offensive lineman.
The Browns haven't re-signed free agent Jedrick Wills and look to be slipping in general on the offensive line.
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That's especially important given that Sanders and/or Gabriel could get starts this season, and rookie QBs deserve at least an effort made to put a competent offensive line in front of them.
OurLads currently projects the Browns starting line left to right to be Dawand Jones, Joel Bitonio, Ethan Pocic, Wyatt Teller and Jack Conklin.
If those guys are healthy, they've all had strong moments in their NFL career.
But it's an aging group overall with a lot of injury history.
Getting depth on the line is never a bad idea, and it's even weirder given how the Browns chose to approach this draft instead.
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