It's been a rainy June, and we're treading water in a sea of your pertinent questions.

Let's take a look at four of them on this Friday, the longest day of 2019.

Concerned the Browns seemed to ignore the OL during the draft. You think what they have in camp is good enough? -- David L., Copperas Cove, Texas

I very much do. Cleveland used one of its picks on an offensive lineman, sixth-rounder Drew Forbes, and he figures to be in the mix for one of the eight or so available spots in Cleveland's offensive line room when rosters are trimmed to 53. The real work to improve the room was done in free agency, when general manager John Dorsey attacked a perceived weakness -- general depth behind the starters on the offensive line -- with the signing of three veterans -- interior swing-men Eric Kush and Bryan Witzmann and tackle Kendall Lamm. The addition of multiple players with real experience gave the Browns the luxury to tinker with a number of different looks at right guard -- the spot occupied by Kevin Zeitler for the past two seasons -- throughout OTAs and minicamp. This allowed offensive line coach James Campen to evaluate not only who might be his best option as the starter, but also who are the most versatile players to round out the group. Even with the release of tackle Desmond Harrison, the Browns appear to be in a solid enough of a position when it comes to depth along the offensive line. There will be some tough decisions to make at the end of the preseason.

How many cornerbacks will the Browns have on their 53-man roster and could Donnie Lewis or one of the undrafted cornerbacks make the team? -- Rob M., Charleston, West Virginia

The typical number is somewhere around six and is usually followed by the addition of four safeties to a 10-man defensive backs room. That can vary, of course, and will be dependent on how the coaching staff evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the overall group.