We're all Madden Bill Belichicks and are able to churn the No. 2 picks in a ho-hum draft into a wealth of talent. But what's interesting about the Browns is that they also have the No. 32 overall pick thanks to the Patriots' forfeit of their first-round pick, essentially giving them two first-round picks for the third year in a row (and fourth in the last five). The latest quarterbacking rumor mill suggests first-round interest from the Eagles, 49ers, Bears, Rams and possibly Bills. If the Titans are indeed demanding a king's ransom, maybe the Browns are the voice of reason. Falling back to No. 7 or 8 with possibly a first-round pick the following season (not outrageous for followers of the trade-value chart) and a mid-round pick in 2016 still gives Cleveland a shot at some good players who would fulfil a need. It would help them increase their chances of hitting on wide receiver or offensive tackle, both of which should still be available later in the top 10 and into the early second round.