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When making a list of Browns offensive needs, quarterback, wide receiver and tight end all jump to mind before you get to right tackle, but if you look at mock drafts you’ll find plenty of people that think the Browns will take a blocker with one of their two first round selections.

The player who has started at that position for the last three years isn’t surprised that people are talking about a move in that direction. Mitchell Schwartz doesn’t sound particularly fazed by it either.

“That kind of seems to be the chatter every year. You get used to it by now,” Schwartz said, via ESPN.com. “I think the offensive line is the strength of the team. You can always look to strengthen it more. We have a really strong room, a lot of guys who can play.”

Schwartz is set to be a free agent after the 2015 season, so the Browns could think about who might be the next person in line when they are on the board in a few weeks but we’d be inclined to agree with Schwartz’s take that adding to the offensive line would be doubling down on a strength. For a team with glaring holes on both sides of the ball, that might not be the best path to success in the short term unless a tackle like La’el Collins of LSU or Ereck Flowers of Miami is clearly the best player on the team’s board.