Media personality and former Florida State quarterback Danny Kanell joined 92.3 The Fan's 'The Bull & Fox Show' to discuss the Cleveland Browns options with the No. 1 and No. 4 overall selections. Kanell devised a plan to land Penn State running back Saquon Barkley and Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield.

"I would take Saquon Barkley at No. 1 and I would take Baker Mayfield at 4 or lower if you felt like you could get him lower. The reason I would take Barkley at one and not your quarterback is because I don't love [USC QB] Sam Darnold or [UCLA QB] Josh Rosen enough to take them with that No. 1 pick. I would try and trade down a few spots where you can get Baker Mayfield at value," Kanell explained.

"If you let Saquon Barkley go, I really feel like Indianapolis at 3 would snatch him from you and give him to Andrew Luck. I really feel as much as the running back position has been kind of devalued in the last five or ten years, and maybe there has been a resurgence, and I think it is a good thing because you've seen guys like Ezekiel Elliott. Look what he did for Dak Prescott. Look what Todd Gurley did for Jared Goff. Look what a good run game did for Carson Wentz and Nick Foles in Philadelphia. Look at the impact that had on those teams. Give whatever quarterback you get, give them a difference maker at that position and I guarantee you the quarterback problems that have been plaguing Cleveland will go away if you give them a good run game. It's the most underrated aspect of the game. So many teams try to figure it out, they're like 'what's going on with our quarterback? We can't get a franchise quarterback.' Give them a running back.

Look at Blake Bortles. Another example. Leonard Fournette. They got him, difference maker at the position.

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It totally changed his outlook. Everybody is like 'oh, he's a decent quarterback now.' It's because you give him that run game. When you go to second down and it is 2nd-and-6 and you get into third down and it is 3rd-and-3, your chances dramatically improve of having a successful drive and carrying the drive on which then takes the load off your defense. I can solve your Cleveland problems by getting you guys a running back. That's what you need."

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The production is there for Mayfield but some scouts worry about his emotional play and his size - he measured in at 6-foot-0 and 5/8 at the Reese's Senior Bowl.

"I would be willing to try to bet the house on him with his intangibles. I love his attitude with that chip on his shoulder. And he is a winner," Kanell finished.

Mayfield completed 285-of-404 passes for 4,627 yards, 43 touchdowns and six interceptions last season. He also had 97 carries for 311 yards and five touchdowns.