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Browns Future draft pick tracker

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Here's where we are currently, on Oct 31st, 2023

• 2024 draft picks: rounds 2, 3, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7
The extras: 5th (PHlviaARZ/Dobbs), 6th (TEX/Watson), & 6th (BAL/DraftTrade) - (we don't have our own 1st, 4th, or 6th) - 7 total picks

• 2025 draft picks: rounds 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 6 ,7
The extras: 6th's (MIN/ZDS & DET/DPJ) - 8 total picks


Sometimes, for posts in this thread, I expect things may be a little off, due the the occasional conditionality of picks, and of course comp picks aren't known until the year of the draft.

But for now, the 6th round runs through Cleveland until 2026! WhooooHoooo! #LifeGoals
 
We’ll have two GM candidates out there this off season.

If one of them were to get hired, the Browns would receive two third-round compensatory picks, but if both are hired in the same offseason, the Browns would receive just three third-round compensatory picks instead of the four picks they would receive had they been hired away in separate offseason hiring cycles.

 
So, York was traded today and AB acquired a 7th rounder. Before today’s trade, we were sitting at 8 picks with two projected comp picks.

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Thus, I think, after today's trade, we sit at 9 picks minimum, and 11 if the comp picks end up coming to fruition. Good flexibility for acquisitions this season, as I doubt we keep all of them.
 
Chris Williams played well as did S Chase Williams but what does this really mean?

Ika has a chance! There's a chance!
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I know, it's not draft season, but I just ran in to this nice draft summary for spring 2025, so dropping it here so I don't lose track of it.
  • Round 1, own
  • Round 2, own
  • Round 3, own
  • Round 4, own
  • Round 6, own
  • Round 6, via Vikings from the Za’Darius Smith trade
  • Round 6, via Bears via the Dolphins from the Chris Williams trade this offseason
  • Round 6, via Lions from the Donovan Peoples-Jones trade.
Round 5, none, as we traded it to the Vikings as part of the ZDS trade. The Browns will received the Vikings’ 6th-round pick in 2025
Round 7, none, as we traded our own, and then the Cade-trade nullified, since he didn't start the 2-game minimum in WASH
 
10 picks anticipated for the 2025 draft this spring
  • Round 1, own
  • Round 2, own
  • Round 3, own
  • Round 3, via Buffalo from the Amari trade
  • Round 4, own
  • Round 6, own
  • Round 6, via Vikings from the Za’Darius Smith trade
  • Round 6*, via Bears via the Dolphins from the Chris Williams trade
  • Round 6, comp pick projection (per Tankathon)
  • Round 7, comp pick projection (per Tankathon)
*So, this is a pick that's aging well. Yes, just a 6th round pick, but it's looking like a pick at the top of the 6th instead of at the bottom. At this moment, Miami is having the same type of year we are.
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Done!!!
Like yesterday!

If there is a competitive market for him, do it now. His value is not going to get much better.

An offer like that seems to indicate ZDS has +side value to more than one team.
 
Not a huge deal of course.

Right now, we have 9 picks, and if we get two comp picks, they'll be the two worst picks we have in the late 6th and 7th. We don't need 11 picks, and late Saturday picks don't offer any really level of draft capital/firepower to trade up.

Idc if we don't get any comp picks.


 
Yes this is hindsight but, If Flacco had stayed in CLE instead of the Browns signing Jameis,
this season would be very different. Flacco would be playing (which is what he had wanted) and it's very likely Cooper
would also still be in CLE. Even with the O line problems. But Joe chose to be elsewhere. So much for hindsight.
 
Yes this is hindsight but, If Flacco had stayed in CLE instead of the Browns signing Jameis,
this season would be very different. Flacco would be playing (which is what he had wanted) and it's very likely Cooper
would also still be in CLE. Even with the O line problems. But Joe chose to be elsewhere. So much for hindsight.
I have no reason to believe Flacco would be playing better in CLE than he has in Indy. Law of average have caught up to him. He had 8 picks in 5 regular season games last year (and 2 pick sixes in the playoff game), and could have been more. He had a nice little Renaissance for a few weeks
 
It really didn't matter who was back-up QB this season. We went all-in on Watson, and lost. Not a terrible bet. No real reason to believe his skills had deteriorated. But Watson going bust has moved us back at least 4 years. It will be a while before we are relevant again.
 
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