Top 3 Prospects Browns Could Target with Pick No. 44 in NFL Draft
The Cleveland Browns hold the 44th overall pick in the NFL Draft after trading their first-round selection to acquire quarterback Deshaun Watson. Here are three promising prospects they should target:
David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan
- Nigerian-born, Scottish-raised athlete who started playing football at age 15
- First Team All-Big Ten and conference leader in forced fumbles in 2021
- Elite athleticism and explosiveness despite limited experience (20 college games)
- Could be an ideal pass-rushing partner for Myles Garrett
- May slip to second round due to rawness but offers massive upside
George Pickens, WR, Georgia
- Led Georgia in receiving yards as a true freshman
- Sugar Bowl MVP with proven big-game performance
- Outstanding size at 6'3" that would complement Amari Cooper
- First-round talent available later due to ACL injury and maturity concerns
- Could provide much-needed playmaking ability to receiving corps
Logan Hall, EDGE/DL, Houston
- First Team All-AAC performer with ideal NFL frame (6'6", 283 lbs)
- Versatile defender who can play multiple positions on the line
- 6.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss in 2021
- Would help address multiple D-line vacancies after departures
- Position flexibility adds value for defensive packages
Despite lacking a first-round pick, the Browns have shown they can find impact players in round two, as evidenced by Nick Chubb and Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah. These three prospects could continue that trend while filling key roster needs.