As the Cleveland Browns use their bye week to prepare for the Cincinnati Bengals, it’s time to to take another look at the 2017 NFL Draft.

The Browns are 0-12 and appear to be on a collision course with the top overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and have a boatload of picks to utilize after No. 1. Beyond hoping for the best with the players on the team for the future, it’s difficult not imagining who could be on this team that could help them become a good team.

Since the Browns have a track record, albeit a short one, this mock is trying to operate by how the Browns would select the players utilizing trends from the 2016 NFL Draft. As more information becomes available, it will be incorporated into these mock drafts to try to increase accuracy. The goal, obviously, is to try to effectively hone in on the types of the players the Browns want and will target in April.

This also evolves somewhat by where the Browns are picking in the draft. Here is the first edition from the halfway point in the season, which was before the notable addition of Jamie Collins.

One of the areas that the Browns targeted last year was players with high market share. In effect, players who were responsible for a good percentage of the team’s overall production. This is a concept that can be applied to both offense and defense and scales to each team.

For example, Corey Coleman had outstanding numbers at Baylor by any measure. Meanwhile, Ricardo Louis did not put up huge numbers because of the offense and quarterback situation that Auburn had, but relative to his team, his market share was high. This was consistently seen throughout the 2016 draft class.

So with all of that in mind, this draft features a heavy dose of productivity from its prospects, which may help to answer some questions about players that were not chosen. As always, this will utilize the On the Clock mock draft simulator from Fanspeak.

Note: All height and weight measurements are those listed, not official.