BEREA, Ohio -- Solid is the first word that comes to mind when considering the Browns two first round picks in the 2015 NFL Draft.

At No. 12, they took Danny Shelton on the defensive line.

At No. 19, it was Cameron Erving for the offensive line.

A major change from the Justin Gilbert-Johnny Manziel first-round draft of a year ago.

Forgot the flash, the money-signs and the hype.

Erving would be a natural replacement for either player. He also could compete with John Greco at right guard to start this season. Or he may even battle Schwartz to start.

Erving played everything from left tackle to center at Florida State in the last three years. He even played a little defensive line as a freshman.

At one point, Browns coach Mike Pettine talked about needing "big guys in the middle."

They added two -- and they still have eight picks left in the next six rounds.

For the Browns, it was a night that may not inspire anyone to buy season tickets, but it could help them win a few more games in the fall.