The latest 2020 NFL mock draft from Draft Wire and editor Luke Easterling loads up the Cleveland Browns with some interesting choices. This mock is one of the rare versions at this time of year to extend out to four full rounds.

The first-round pick isn’t an offensive lineman, which is a bit of a surprise. But LSU safety Grant Delpit definitely fills a major need on the Browns roster, too. Delpit has fallen off the radar a bit with LSU’s offensive resurgence, but he’s a high-end prospect with playmaking ability and a very high football IQ. At No. 15 overall, Delpit represents great value at a position where both Morgan Burnett and Damarious Randall seem major question marks if they return to Cleveland at all.

Offensive tackle is the biggest priority on that side of the ball, and the next pick helps. Louisville’s behemoth LT, Mekhi Becton, is the second-round choice for the Browns.

The third-round pick keeps the Miami Hurricane connection to Cleveland flowing. Linebacker Shaquille Quarterman comes to the Browns with the No. 77 overall pick. With the pick acquired from Houston (Duke Johnson trade) the Browns build the OL with Georgia left guard Solomon Kindley.

In the fourth round, UCLA cornerback Darnay Holmes is the choice. He’s a natural slot corner with some playmaking and tackling ability.

It’s a solid draft projection. It would look even better if the Browns were able to plug in an offensive tackle in free agency. Delpit and Beckton are instant starters at positions of dire need.