After the Cincinnati Bengals won the bidding for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence with the No. 10 pick, questions arise about Cleveland's draft priorities. The Browns, holding picks No. 6 and No. 24, may consider targeting defensive line early in the draft, especially with Myles Garrett's contract restructured and potentially tradable.
Despite offensive needs, Browns GM Andrew Berry's reported offer suggests defensive line could be a priority, particularly as a future anchor if Garrett is moved. Some mock drafts have Cleveland selecting Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, but the Lawrence pursuit indicates defensive line depth could be on their radar. solvita.blog
