Cleveland Browns GM John Dorsey made seven picks in the 2019 NFL Draft. (Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)

CLEVELAND, Ohio - John Dorsey completed his second draft as Browns GM on Saturday. The team's seven picks didn’t include a first-round due to the Odell Beckham Jr. trade, but did include five defensive selections.

LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and BYU linebacker Sione Takitaki were the Browns' picks on Day 2. They followed that up with Miami safety Sheldrick Redwine, Alabama linebacker Mack Wilson, Oklahoma kicker Austin Seibert, Southeast Missouri State offensive lineman Drew Forbes and Tulane cornerback Donnie Lewis Jr.

You can meet the Browns' draft class and even grade the draft yourself elsewhere on cleveland.com.

Here's a collection of what national media had to say about it:

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MMQB: Andy Benoit

Grade: C-

“Cornerback Greedy Williams has playmaking tools but can struggle with transitional movement. Because of that, and because of his 6-2 size, he’s better suited to match up to bigger receivers, which makes him a nice complement to last year’s fourth overall pick, Denzel Ward, who has the unusual traits demanded for matching to smaller, quicker receivers.

“In the third round, Sione Takitaki was an interesting choice for the simple reason that the Browns, assuming they’ll re-sign productive middle linebacker Joe Schobert, don’t have an opening at linebacker. This pick is all the more perplexing given that thumping first-and second-down linebacker Mack Wilson was taken in the fifth round.”

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Pro Football Focus: Analysis team

Grade: Average

"Cleveland may have been without a first-round pick in this year’s draft, but they still managed to come away from Day 2 with a first-round talent in former LSU cornerback Greedy Williams. A sticky man corner with some of the best match-and-mirror ability in the 2019 class, Williams was highway robbery at pick No. 46 in this year’s draft. Johns Dorsey was smart to sprint his card in for Williams even with tackling concerns in his game.

“Sione Takitaki, a former edge defender turned off-ball linebacker at BYU, earned an 88.6 run-defense grade in 2018, ranking tied for 13th among qualifiers. He also earned a 75.9 coverage grade across 365 coverage snaps in 2018. Though there’s a lot to like about his skillset and positional versatility, Takitaki was a bit of a reach at pick No. 80 having landed at pick No. 109 on PFF’s final big board.

“PFF wasn’t nearly as high on ‘Bama linebacker Mack Wilson as others in this year’s draft, but he was still a value pick at No. 155 for the Browns. Wilson checks a lot of boxes in that he’s as a former five-star recruit coming out of Alabama, but he’s yet to prove he can turn his limitless potential into results on the field. In his last two years with the Crimson Tide, Wilson earned sub-72.0 overall grades.”

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SB Nation: Dan Kadar

Grade: C+

“The Browns started by jumping up a few spots to No. 46 to take LSU cornerback Greedy Williams. Considered by some the best cornerback in the draft, Williams has length and ball skills. He fell into the middle of the second round, though, because of his tackling.

“The Browns followed up at No. 80 with BYU linebacker Sione Takitaki, a relentless player who was lined up at multiple spots. The third round seemed a little early for him, though. At No. 155, the Browns got one of the better players on Day 3 with linebacker Mack Wilson. He isn’t overly physical but has athleticism. Cleveland needed depth more than starters this year, so there’s not a ton to get excited about.”

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NFL.com: Chad Reuter

Grade: A-

"The Browns made their first pick in this year's draft on Friday night, as GM John Dorsey parted with a fifth-round pick to move up three spots for Williams, who will be a factor in coverage early in his career with Cleveland. Takitaki is a solid linebacker prospect who will contribute right away; he had varying grades across the league, though.

“Redwine's versatility made him worth a fourth-round selection, and Wilson was a big value in the fifth round. Seibert was the best kicker in the draft. Forbes could play tackle or guard for the Browns. Lewis was a good find in the seventh.”

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Bleacher report: Steve Silverman

Grade: B-

"The Browns didn't have a first-round pick, but the selection of Greedy Williams at cornerback in the second round is an excellent move. The former LSU star plays with confidence and does an excellent job in coverage.

"Best Day 3 selection: Safety Sheldrick Redwine of Miami has wonderful speed and the tools to become a productive player, but he will need quite a bit of coaching to get his technique to a dependable level."

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