Undrafted free agents have been signed or invited to join the Cleveland Browns for a tryout. Pictured from top left, going clockwise are some of those vying for a spot: Erick Wren from Oklahoma, Nick Seme from Ohio State, Christian DiLauro from Illinois and Charles Standberry from Louisville. (Photos courtesy of The Associated Press)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns are turning their attention to the undrafted free agent market after concluding the 2018 NFL Draft Saturday.

The Browns have been linked to more than a dozen prospects. Some are signed as others are coming out for tryouts. The club has not released its official list of signees and tryouts, but here is a look at the players who have been aligned with the Browns through internet and social media reports.

Check back for updates as they come in.

By Nathaniel Cline, cleveland.com

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In this October 2016 photo, Duke quarterback Daniel Jones (17) is sacked by James Hearns (99) and Drew Bailey (14). (Associated Press)

Drew Bailey, DL, Louisville

Height/Weight: 6-5, 294

Year: Senior

What they are saying: "After a promising junior campaign, Bailey was pretty much a non-factor in 2017. He possesses the size and athleticism to line up as a tackle in a four-man front or even a two-gap end in a 3-4, but he must quickly get his game back on track." (Draft Analyst)

Congrats to DT Drew Bailey for signing on the dotted line with the @Browns pic.twitter.com/QakgXQyA3o — LouisvilleFootball (@UofLFootball) April 29, 2018

Thankful for the opportunity @browns let’s work 🤐 — Drew Bailey II (@Drew_Foreal) April 29, 2018

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In this September photo, Tennessee's Evan Berry (29) runs past Georgia Tech's Jalen Johnson (23) as he returns the opening kickoff. (Associated Press)

Evan Berry, S/KR, Tennessee

Height/Weight: 5-11, 205

Year: Senior

What are they saying: Pro-"Starting with the obvious, Evan Berry is one of the best kick returners in college football. He runs with decisiveness and vision, bursts to the open field, and separates towards the endzone. As a safety, Berry flashes some of his brother's ability to be a reliable help in run support."

Con-"Evan really struggles to anticipate the ball and be in position to make plays. He seems to always rely on his speed to get back into plays. Not to mention, Berry will often take questionable angles in pursuit sideline to sideline." (NFL's Next)

#Vols’ All-America return specialist Evan Berry is signing with the Cleveland Browns. Confirmed. — Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) April 28, 2018

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In this September 2016 photo, Freddie Burden and Antonio Messick of Georgia Tech celebrate a victory over Boston College. (Getty Images)

Freddie Burden, C, Georgia Tech

Height/Weight: 6-3, 302

Year: Redshirt senior

Notable: "After redshirting his true freshman season in 2012, Burden become the Jackets starting center in 2013 a spot that he would only relinquish once the rest of his career. Burden showed incredible durability in his career starting 35 straight games for the Jackets, missing just one game his senior due to injury before breaking his leg in the Jackets TaxSlayer Bowl victory against Kentucky." (Fansided)

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In this September 2016 photo, Linebacker DJ Calhoun of the Arizona State Sun Devils recovers an on-side kick and runs the football 42 yards to score a touchdown (Getty Images)

DJ Calhoun, LB, Arizona State

Height/Weight:- 6-0, 225

Year: Senior

Notable: "At Arizona State's Pro Day, he came in at six-feet tall and 242 pounds running a 4.84 40-yard dash and bench pressing 20 reps weighing 225 pounds.

Calhoun’s 20 reps on the bench press placed him even with Central Florida’s Shaquem Griffin, who’s expected to be drafted this weekend, and Boise State’s Leighton Vander Esch, who was drafted 19th overall by the Dallas Cowboys Thursday night.

When it comes to the other measurements, Calhoun would have placed among the worst performers to those who competed at the NFL Scouting Combine.

While the measurements don’t stand out, Calhoun’s tape should pop out for teams across the league as he was one of the most productive players in the Pac-12.

He's also pretty good returning onside kicks." (Fansided)

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In this September photo, Iowa State wide receiver Allen Lazard drops a pass in front of Northern Iowa defensive back Elijah Campbell. (Associated Press)

Elijah Campbell, S, Northern Iowa

Height/Weight:5-10, 196

Year: Senior

Notable: Campbell was a five-time All-American this past season, while also claiming All-MVFC First Team honors as well. The St. Paul, Minnesota native earned 51 tackles on the season, which ranked fifth on the team. Campbell also collected 12 pass breakups, which is tied for the ninth-most in a season at UNI. Campbell was a turnover machine in 2017, grabbing five interceptions and forcing three fumbles. (UNI)

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Pictured in this October 2015 photo is San Jose State punter Michael Carrizosa (17) during the first half of an NCAA college football game against New Mexico. (Associated Press)

Michael Carrizosa, P, San Jose State

Height/Weight: 5-10, 225

Year: Senior

Notable: "Carrizosa was named a Ray Guy Award finalist for college football's best punter in 2015 and earned first-team All-Mountain West honors. He followed that up by earning an All-Mountain West Honorable Mention honor last season while averaging 44.3 yards per boot." (Hero Sports)

Proud of this guy..signed with the Cleveland Browns! Started from the bottom now he’s in the NFL. Your Mom is smiling from above..Proud of you! #weneedya @mac_carrizosa pic.twitter.com/ERsMiEmxia — Fred Guidici (@Fredguidici) April 29, 2018

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In this September 2015 photo, Miami offensive lineman Trevor Darling is shown on the bench during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Florida Atlantic. (Associated Press)

Trevor Darling, OL, Miami

Height/Weight: 6-5, 315

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "The size and experience are there, but the necessary athletic traits and missing in the most important phases. Darling may get a look in camp, but there doesn't appear to be enough tape that provides proof that he will be able to sustain his blocks effectively enough to make a team on the next level." (Lance Zierlein, NFL.com)

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In this September photo, Wisconsin's Natrell Jamerson knocks Northwestern's Garrett Dickerson out of bounds. (Associated Press)

Garrett Dickerson, FB, Northwestern

Height/Weight: 6-2, 245

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "Fourth year senior, saw a spike in production in 2016. Has had a knack for making plays downfield and after the catch. Really interesting athlete that can sneak by guys. Foot speed and body control are a plus, but ball skills and hands have been inconsistent. sixth rounder." (Big Blue Interactive)

ALL YA BOY WANTED WAS AN OPPORTUNITY.. OPPORTUNITY STARTS AT BROWNS CAMP !! #DawgPound — Garrett Dickerson (@Senor__Nueve) April 29, 2018

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In this September 2014 photo, Illinois offensive linesman Christian DiLauro (67) is seen on the sidelines of an NCAA football game against Texas State. (Associated Press)

Christian DiLauro, OL, Illinois

Height/Weight: 6-5, 300

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "Long-legged swing tackle candidate with good foot quickness and athletic ability, but a poor anchor that may prevent him from handling an NFL bullrush. DiLauro has experience at both tackle spots and handled a start at guard this season so he offers roster flexibility, but unless he gets much stronger, making a roster will be a challenge. He could become a candidate for time on a practice squad while he hits the weights." (LanceZierlein, NFL.com)

#illini OL Christian DiLauro has signed a deal with the Cleveland Browns. He’s going home. — Jeremy Werner (@JWerner247) April 29, 2018

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Om this November photo, Washington State linebacker Logan Tago (45) and defensive lineman Daniel Ekuale (90) line up for a play during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Stanford. (Associated Press)

Daniel Ekuale, DT, Washington State

Height/Weight: 6-3, 299

Year: Redshirt senior

What are they saying: "Ekuale is an explosive defensive lineman with nice length and growth potential. He must pick up the productivity in camp this summer but offers possibilities as a backup three-technique tackle and grades as a practice-squad prospect at the very least." (Draft Analyst)

🏈Hercules Mata'afa signed with the Vikings,

🏈Daniel Ekuale signed with the Cleveland Browns

🏈Frankie Luvu has also signed with an NFL team



More WSU UDFA signing news here.https://t.co/lZwQfInRL4 pic.twitter.com/QZTgt97B93 — Stefanie Loh (@StefanieLoh) April 29, 2018

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In this August photo, BYU defensive back Micah Hannemann poses for photographs during team photo day. (Associated Press)

Micah Hannemann, S, BYU

Height/Weight: 5-11, BYU, 191

Year: Senior

What are they saying: Hannemann experienced his a fair share of ups and downs while at BYU, but his overall size and athleticism give him a decent shot at the next level. He might be remembered best for his impressive interception against Nebraska in 2015 shown in the picture above. He also had a crucial interception and a couple of pass breakups against Mississippi State. Over the course of his career he totaled 123 tackles, four interceptions and one sack. (SB Nation)

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In this March photo, West Georgia offensive lineman Desmond Harrison participates in the 40-yard dash at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine. (Associated Press)

Desmond Harrison, OT, West Georgia

Height/Weight: 6-6, 292

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "Boom-or-bust prospect who has elite length and athletic ability but is missing the consistency and resume of future NFL starter. Harrison's West Georgia tape is filled with jaw-dropping plays but he was overwhelming inferior competition and doing it without much technique. Harrison looked light on tape and his Senior Bowl weigh-in at 279 is sure to scare teams about his ability to carry enough mass on his frame. He has alluring athletic traits but his off-the-field concerns could tank his draft stock." (Lance Zierlein, NFL.com)

This is a big one.... West Georgia T Desmond Harrison will sign with the #Browns per source — Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) April 28, 2018

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In this September photo, Texas A&M defensive back Armani Watts (23) and defensive lineman Zaycoven Henderson (92) celebrates an interception by Watts during overtime of an NCAA college football game against Arkansas. (Associated Press)

Zaycoven Henderson, DT, Texas A&M

Height/Weight: 6-1, 298

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "Henderson's draft position may not have much relevance to the type of football player he could become in the pros. He is clearly undersized as an NFL defensive lineman and teams will have to decide if they want to try him as a shade nose or a three-technique in a 4-3 front. However, none of that may matter as teams will have to decide if they view Henderson as a character concern worthy of working with as a pro." (Lance Zierlein, NFL.com)

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Darvin Kidsy Jr., WR, North Texas

Height/Weight: 6-0, 183

Year: Senior

Notable: The receiver played one season with North Texas recording 37 catches for 512 yards and three touchdowns. Before joining the Tigers, Kidsy played three years at North Texas recording 48 catches for 539 yards and 11 TDs. In 2016, Kidsy turned himself into the police following a hit-and-run incident with two people including one critically injured.

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Montrel Meander, DB, Grambling State

Height/Weight: 6-3, 180

Year: Senior

Notable: Meander had 49 tackles, three tackles for loss and two interceptions in 2017. Before joining Grambling, the former University of Texas standout and another football player were accused of sexual assault of a girl at a university dormitory. The 2015 case was dismissed. (KXAN)

Grambling DB Montrel Meander will sign with the #Browns as an UDFA, per source. — Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) April 28, 2018

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In this November 2015 photo, Fresno State wide receiver Da'Mari Scott (8) catches a pass and runs in for a touchdown against Hawaii. (Associated Press)

Da'Mari Scott, WR, Fresno State

Height/Weight: 6-0, 211

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "Nice-sized receiver who also doubles as a return specialist. Tracks the pass in the air, adjusts to errant throws and displays soft hands with the ability to snatch the ball away from his frame. Extends his hands, looks the pass in and makes catches in stride. Not a real creative player with the ball in his hands. Average size and speed. Has an injury history." (Draft Analyst)

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Defensive lineman Nick Seme runs a drill during Ohio State's NFL Pro Day in March. (Associated Press)

Nick Seme, LS, Ohio State

Height/Weight:- 6-3, 250

Year: Senior

What are they saying: "While Seme didn't see much action in actual games for the Buckeyes, playing only 12 total snaps from the back end of Ohio State's loaded defensive end depth chart last season, he nonetheless got the full experience of being an Ohio State football player – from practicing with the team every day to being honored on Senior Day – and made a significant impression on his coaches and teammates in the process." (Eleven Warriors)

More undrafted free agent news: Ohio State defensive tackle Michael Hill will participate in the Detroit Lions' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. Former Ohio State walk-on Nick Seme will participate in the Cleveland Browns' rookie minicamp as a long snapper. — Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) April 29, 2018

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In this December photo, Louisville tight end Charles Standberry (80) reaches across the goal line for a touchdown in the TaxSlayer Bowl. (Associated Press)

Charles Standberry, TE, Louisville

Height/Weight: 6-3, 243

Year: Senior

Notable: Finished with 46 catches for 480 receiving yards and six TDs in four seasons.

Thank you Cleveland Browns for this opportunity! — charles XJR standberry (@XJR_08) April 29, 2018

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In this September 2016 photo, Georgia defensive tackle Trenton Thompson walks off the field after an NCAA college football game against Nicholls. (Associated Press)

Trenton Thompson, DT, Georgia

Height/Weight:6-3, 288

Year: Junior

What are they saying: "One of the more talented defensive linemen in this draft class, Thompson struggled to stay on the field in college due to a laundry list of injuries, most recently an MCL sprain in his right knee in October." (Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com)

Take two: Georgia defensive lineman Trenton Thompson agreed to terms with the Browns per source. — ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) April 29, 2018

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In this September 2016 photo, Texas Tech's Derrick Willies, left, cuts past Arizona State's Tyler Whileyon his way to a touchdown. (Associated Press)

Derrick Willies, WR, Texas Tech

Height/Weight: 6-4, 210

Year: Reshirt senior

What are they saying: "Nice-sized receiver with solid speed but an inconsistent game. Solid route runner who quickly gets into breaks, stays low on exit and separates from defenders. Tracks the pass in the air, adjusts to errant throws and extends to make receptions away from his frame. Keeps plays in bounds and works to pick up positive yardage after the catch. Lacks a second gear and does not play to his 40 time. Lacks strong hands and has the ball swiped away from him. Drops catchable throws when he's open." (Draft Analyst)

3️⃣ more Red Raiders are heading to the @NFL. Congrats Mychealon Thomas, Justin Stockton and Derrick Willies! #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/cYHuM1tw2N — Texas Tech Football (@TexasTechFB) April 29, 2018

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In this November 2015 photo, Oklahoma offensive lineman Erick Wren (58) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Baylor in Waco, Texas. (Associated Press)

Erick Wren, OL, Oklahoma

Height/Weight: 6-2, 308

Year: Redshirt senior

What are they saying: "As a walk-on, Erick Wren wasn't even on the radar a couple seasons ago. But now he enters the NFL draft as a prospect with two years of starting experience under his belt and one of the leaders of an offensive line that stacks up against any other in the country. He's not a certain draft pick, but at the very least he'll get a shot as an undrafted free agent." (Sportsday)