The league wrapped up the next stage of the draft process, as the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine finished up over the weekend. Now, teams will begin their 30 team visits and attend pro days as they prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft set for April 24-26.
With the combine now complete, let's check in with draft experts and analysts on their viewpoints for the Browns No. 2 pick.
The pick: Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
Analysis: Brugler writes that the Browns could want to draft a quarterback, so there is a chance they try and jump the Titans in order to do so. However, if they don't and the Titans take QB Cam Ward like Brugler projected in his latest mock draft, Carter would be a solid option for the Browns – even with the latest news of a foot injury that won't require surgery.
The pick: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
Analysis: Reid writes there is a desire to win in the 2025 season for the Browns, as well as to find their next quarterback. Reid adds Sanders' skillset as a pocket passer with toughness and ball placement are traits that have performed well in previous offensive schemes from head coach Kevin Stefanski.
The pick: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
Analysis: Zierlein leaves the door open for Hunter to play either position for the Browns, adding he would be ready to start at either position and could have an impact immediately.
The pick: QB Cam Ward, Miami
Analysis: Sikkema writes that he believes if Ward is still available at No. 2 when the Browns draft, he could be the choice to add a quarterback.
The pick: Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
Analysis: Wilson writes that Carter is the safest pick in the draft class – even though he's only played edge rusher for one season. Yet, his skillset of explosiveness, power and athleticism set him apart. Wilson also does not believe the stress reaction in his foot will hurt his draft stock.
The pick: QB Cam Ward, Miami
Analysis: Sobleski and his team write Ward brings physical ability and natural passing tools to the table. His playmaking both inside and outside of structure could pair well with the Browns' pass catchers.
The pick: Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
Analysis: Tice writes Carter gives the Browns another top tier pass rusher to build the future of the defense around.