Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft: Trading up for two 1st rounders
Day three picks
Although his size almost limits him to a scheme like the one the Browns will be turning to under Kevin Stefanski, Harris is a really good football player who is likely to be vastly under-drafted because he’s not 6-foot-4, 300 pounds.
At 6-1, 302 pounds, Harris is compact but he’s quick, strong, and explosive. He should be a longtime starter in the NFL at the center position and is a great value in the fourth round for Cleveland.
Similar to Nick Harris, Bravvion Roy is a bit undersized for his position at 6-foot-1, 333 pounds, but he was so productive as a senior at Baylor his upside on the interior is impossible to ignore.
This past season, he racked up 61 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and 5.5 sacks.
James Proche has got to be one of the easiest late-round picks in just about every mock draft simulator.
In a draft where wide receivers are plentiful, Proche stands out for his sure hands and ability to work out of the slot.
He would be an outstanding depth pickup for the Browns this late in the draft.