
Cleveland Browns Draft Analysis: Mammoth Tackle Dawand Jones Shows Promise
Dawand Jones, selected 111th overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2023 NFL Draft, represents exceptional value as a developmental offensive tackle prospect. Standing at 6'8" and 374 pounds with an 87-inch wingspan, the former Ohio State standout brings rare physical attributes to the NFL.
Key Strengths:
- Massive frame and exceptional length make him difficult to get around
- Strong pass protection stats (only 3 sacks and 11 hurries allowed in college)
- Excellent at finishing blocks and maintaining effort through plays
- Good mobility and footwork for his size
Areas for Improvement:
- Needs refinement in technical aspects of pass protection
- Can be top-heavy in his stance
- Sometimes opens up too quickly rather than gaining depth
- Vulnerable to inside counter moves and stunts
Development Plan:
- Will learn behind veterans Jed Wills and Jack Conklin
- Working with respected O-line coach Bill Callahan
- Already showing progress by dropping weight and improving mobility
- Taking reps at both left and right tackle positions
Long-term Outlook: The Browns secured tremendous value at pick 111, getting a player with starter potential who can develop without immediate pressure to perform. Under Bill Callahan's tutelage and with time to refine his technique, Jones has the physical tools and work ethic to become a quality NFL starter. His development will be particularly valuable given Deshaun Watson's tendency to extend plays.
While not expected to start immediately, Jones provides valuable depth and could emerge as a future starter, making this fourth-round selection a potentially excellent long-term investment for Cleveland's offensive line.
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