Cleveland Browns 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft: Filling the gaps

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Denzel Mims 2020 NFL Draft
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4. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 860. WR. Baylor. Denzel Mims

With Rashard Higgins hitting free agency, the Cleveland Browns could certainly use a viable third receiver to play alongside Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry. In the fourth round of this mock draft, they bring in Baylor wide receiver Denzel Mims to help fill the void.

Mims is a big and explosive target on the outside who can legitimately stretch the field with his game-breaking speed. He also has an incredibly wide catch radius and does a great job of fighting for the ball in the air. Mims is an extremely talented receiver who could end up being a massive steal for the Browns in this range.

6. player. 892. OT. UConn. Matthew Peart. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

Matthew Peart is a quick, long and athletic offensive tackle prospect who has obvious upside at the next level. There are major functional strength concerns in his game and his footwork in pass protection needs a lot of work, but Peart is a gifted player who could grow into a great asset for the Browns.

897. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. CB. Fresno State. Jaron Bryant. 7. player

Jaron Bryant has a nice combination of speed and size at the cornerback position. He shows solid man-to-man coverage ability and does a nice job when he is asked to press the receiver at the line of scrimmage. Bryant also shows good ball skills and a knack for making plays with the ball in his hands.

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He is also a tough player who is not afraid to come up and support against the run. He is a strong tackler in space and could be a good fit to transition to safety at the next level.