Running Back

1. Luke Lundy

6'0 228 Ottawa #1

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40-4.62 10-1.53 bench- vert-36

broad-9'11 shuttle-4.33 3-cone-

nice jump cut

1-cut, north-south runner

reads blocks well, runs with patience

attacks defenders with upper body, lowers shoulder with authority

halfback/fullback hybrid?





2. David Fluellen

5'11 224 Toledo #22

video 1

40-4.66 10-1.65 bench-16 vert-36

broad-10'0 shuttle-4.21 3-cone-6.90

1-cut runner

not the most dynamic back





RB Overall:

I'd consider signing Luke Lundy. He's not as good of a receiver as Shaun Draughn or Glenn Winston but he may be a better runner than either of them and has the mentality and aggressive style to likely be an effective fullback. I'd rather carry Draughn or Winston than Fluellen. They bring more upside as receivers and Winston is a better pure rusher.





Outside Linebacker

1. Dylan Wynn

6'2 283 Oregon State #45

video 1, video 2, video 3, video 4, video 5

40-5.07 10-1.73 bench-43 vert-33

broad-9'2 shuttle-4.50 3-cone-7.36

violent, ag gressive, high motor

tremendou s core strength shows up on the field

power rush er, not a speed threat off the edge

quick off th e ball, fast first step

light feet an d loose hips to drop into coverage as OLB

limited rang e in coverage

effective as 1-gap sub D nose tackle

can overpo wer and shed centers if left 1-on-1





2. Ty Phillips

6'1 258 Missouri Valley #45

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40-4.94 10-1.70 bench-21 vert-30

broad-8'9 shuttle-4.53 3-cone-7.33

good strength and power

some quickness off the snap but not explosive

agile and bends well





3. Michael Reilly

6'3 261 William & Mary #95

highlight 1, highlight 2

40-5.00 10-1.68 bench-26 vert-30

broad-9'2 shuttle-4.37 3-cone-7.27

questionable range to finish plays





4. Alex Markarian

6'3 267 Humboldt St #57

highlight 1, highlight 2

40-5.24 10-1.84 bench-23 vert-26

broad-8'0 shuttle-4.79 3-cone-7.78

not explosive, slow





OLB Overall:

I recommend that the Browns keep Dylan Wynn, one of their 4 UDFA signings from immediately after the draft. I think he's better than Keith Pough, likely also better than Scott Solomon (who showed some flashes at the end of last season), and possibly even better than Armonty Bryant. The Browns need to take an extended look at this guy in training camp and see what they have. I wouldn't sign any of the others, the position is crowded now.





Inside Linebacker

1. Rodman Noel

6'3 222 NC State #5

video 1, video 2, video 3, video 4, video 5, video 6

40-4.69 10-1.59 bench-16 vert-33

broad-9'9 shuttle-4.43 3-cone-7.32

struggles taking on blockers

gets blown off the ball even by FBs and TEs

unreliable tackler

speed and range

drops into coverage well

special teams only at this point but has the speed for it





2. Tyler Williamson

6'1 226 Southern Illinois #24

video 1

40-4.95 10-1.68 bench-13 vert-31

broad-9'3 shuttle-4.33 3-cone-7.26

loose hips but limited range

good short range agility and quickness





3. V.J. Fehoko

5'10 223 Texas Tech #52

video 1, video 2, video 3

40-4.86 10-1.73 bench-32 vert-31

broad-9'0 shuttle-4.53 3-cone-7.23

some hip fluidity for zone coverage

limited range

decent closing speed

capable blitzer, can bend as an edge rusher

not a great man cover linebacker

doesn't shed blocks well





4. Travis Hughes

40-4.89 10-1.59 bench-19 vert-25

broad-8'8 shuttle-4.86 3-cone-7.37





ILB Overall:

I'd keep 7th round draft pick Hayes Pullard and veterans Tank Carder and Darius Eubanks over any of these guys. If any, I'd sign Rodman Noel for special teams but Carder is as good of an athlete and is a proven performer on special teams.