Cleveland Browns: How many picks do they have in 2019?

Cleveland Browns: How many picks do they have in 2019? by Randy Gurzi

The 2018 NFL Draft is in the books, but the Cleveland Browns aren’t dome working. Keep it here for all the news about their undrafted free agent signings

All seven rounds of the 2018 NFL Draft are in the books and the Cleveland Browns added nine players to their roster. They were able to secure their quarterback of the future in Baker Mayfield — the first pick out of Oklahoma.

They also added cornerback Denzel Ward and running back Nick Chubb. There was also a controversial pick in Florida’s Antonio Callaway, a wide receiver who has twice been suspended and missed all of 2017 due to that.

Even with all these additions, there’s still work to be done. The Browns and the rest of the NFL now need to add the best undrafted free agents they can. It’s a race to sign the guys who just missed being selected, and often the moves can add some great talent.

Tackle Jason Peters, guard Nate Newton, outside linebacker James Harrison, wide receiver Rod Smith, tight end Antonio Gates, Lou Groza — the Browns famous kicker/offensive tackle and quarterbacks Tony Romo, Warren Moon and Kurt Warner are all examples of stellar undrafted free agents.

Maybe the Browns can find their own version of one of those aforementioned players. Here are the rumored additions to the team. These names are not official unless the team says so. This is a list complied from various social media accounts and websites including SB Nation.

Undrafted Free Agents:

Desmond Harrison, OT, West Georgia

Evan Berry, S, Tennessee

Montrel Meander, DB, Grambling

Da’Mari Scott, WR, Fresno State

Erick Wren, OL, Oklahoma

Elijah Campbell, S, Northern Iowa

Micah Hannemann, S, BYU

Zaycoven Henderson, DT, Texas A&M

Daniel Ekuale, DT, Washington State

Trenton Thompson, DT, Georgia

D.J. Calhoun, LB, ASU

Christian DiLauro, OL, Illinois

Come back often to see our tracker of players signed by the Browns.

The biggest name of the list is clearly Desmond Harrison. He was once a high recruit at Texas, but off field issues led him to play for West Georgia. He could develop into a real player for them.

Pro Football Talk was the source to link the Browns and Thompson. He has a real shot to be a productive member of the Browns.