The number of underclassmen entering the NFL Draft continues to be large enough to be almost impossible to avoid for NFL franchises.
The Browns are no exception. Though they didn't select one of the 84 (10 of whom graduated) in last year's class with one of their first-round picks, the Browns plucked two in the third round (Duke Johnson and Xavier Cooper) and another in the sixth (Charles Gaines).
There will be even more underclassmen available in this year's draft. This year's list includes 96 underclassmen who were granted special eligibility and another 11 who graduated and left with at least a year of college eligibility remaining on the table.
Here's the full rundown of this year's group. We've broken them down by position and bolded the ones who are frequently projected to be first-round picks in early mock drafts.
QB
Jared Goff, Cal
Christian Hackenberg, Penn State
Cardale Jones, Ohio State
Paxton Lynch, Memphis
RB
Peyton Barber, Auburn
Alex Collins, Arkansas
Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State
Derrick Henry, Alabama
Jordan Howard, Indiana
Paul Perkins, UCLA
C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame
Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia
Kelvin Taylor, Florida
Dwayne Washington, Washington
Zac Brooks, Clemson
Keith Marshall, Georgia
WR
Bralon Addison, Oregon
Demarcus Ayers, Houston
Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh
Daniel Braverman, Western Michigan
Corey Coleman, Baylor
Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
Thomas Duarte, UCLA
Will Fuller, Notre Dame
Rashard Higgins, Colorado State
Cayleb Jones, Arizona
Kenny Lawler, Cal
Roger Lewis, Bowling Green
Jalin Marshall, Ohio State
Marquez North, Tennessee
Demarcus Robinson, Florida
Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
De'Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State
Michael Thomas, Ohio State
TE
David Grinnage, North Carolina State
Hunter Henry, Arkansas
Austin Hooper, Stanford
OT
Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M
Denver Kirkland, Arkansas
Tyrell Smith, Massachusetts
Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame
Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss
OL
Caleb Benenoch, UCLA
Jack Conklin, Michigan State
Jerald Hawkins, LSU
Alex Redmond, UCLA
Isaac Seumalo, Oregon State
Avery Young, Auburn
OG
Dariusz Bladek, Bethune-Cookman
DE
Joey Bosa, Ohio State
Kevin Dodd, Clemson
Shaq Lawson, Clemson
Alex McCalister, Florida
Ron Thompson, Syracuse
Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky
DT
Andrew Billings, Baylor
Kenny Clark, UCLA
Maliek Collins, Nebraska
Elijah Daniel, Murray State
Willie Henry, Michigan
Hassan Ridgeway, Texas
A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama
Austin Johnson, Penn State
Vincent Valentine, Nebraska
DL
Kamalei Correa, Boise State
Chris Jones, Mississippi State
Darius Latham, Indiana
Yannick Ngakoue, Maryland
Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss
Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State
LB
Dominique Alexander, Oklahoma
Beniquez Brown, Mississippi State
Su'a Cravens, USC
Terrell Davis, British Columbia
Leonard Floyd, Georgia
Myles Jack, UCLA
Darron Lee, Ohio State
Steve Longa, Rutgers
Brett McMakin, Northern Iowa
Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame
Nick Vigil, Utah State
Stephen Weatherly, Vanderbilt
Scooby Wright III, Arizona
Travis Blanks, Clemson
CB
Mackensie Alexander, Clemson
Eli Apple, Ohio State
Artie Burns, Miami
Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech
Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
Xavien Howard, Baylor
Rashard Robinson, LSU
Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma
Cleveland Wallace III, San Jose State
Daryl Worley, West Virginia
DB
Vonn Bell, Ohio State
Trenton Coles, Duquesne
Jayron Kearse, Clemson
Joe Powell, Globe
Jalen Ramsey, Florida State
Tyvis Powell, Ohio State
Corey Tindal, Marshall
S
T.J. Green, Clemson
Keanu Neal, Florida
K
Aldrick Rosas, Southern Oregon
Quinn van Gylswyk, British Columbia
Roberto Aguayo, Florida State
P
Eric Enderson, Delaware