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Browns Unconventional Pro Day Strategy: A Move to Keep Draft Cards Close or a Sign of Satisfaction with Current Intel?
The Cleveland Browns made headlines by skipping major college pro days at Alabama and Ohio State, with General Manager Andrew Berry and Head Coach Todd Monken absent. This move, particularly at Alabama where quarterback Ty Simpson showcased his skills, left fans puzzled, especially considering the teams quarterback uncertainty. However, the Browns had already conducted top thirty visits with Simpson and Tate, and scouted at the combine. This strategic decision could either be a ploy to keep draft cards close or a sign that the team has enough information, as Simpson might not be within their draft range. Fans hoping for receivers or linemen early can find solace in this move, as it keeps options open heading into draft day.
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