Photos: 2020 ClevelandBrowns.com Mock Draft 3.0 - Andrew Gribble
Check out Andrew Gribble's picks for the 2020 NFL Draft first round and all of the Browns' picks

- Cincinnati- Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

2. Redskins — DE Chase Young (Ohio State)

3. Lions — CB Jeff Okudah (Ohio State)

4. Giants — OT Tristan Wirfs (Iowa)

5. Dolphins — QB Justin Herbert (Oregon)

6. Chargers — QB Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama)

7. Panthers — LB Isaiah Simmons (Clemson)

8. Cardinals — OT Andrew Thomas (Georgia)

9. Jaguars — WR Jerry Jeudy (Alabama)

10. BROWNS — OT Jedrick Wills Jr. (Alabama) — I'm done caring about which side of the line he played for the Crimson Tide. Take the best tackle and coach him up. This is about more than 2020.

11. Jets — DT Derrick Brown (Auburn)

12. Raiders — CB CJ Henderson (Florida)

13. 49ers — WR CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma)

14. Buccaneers — OT Mekhi Becton (Louisville)

15. Broncos — WR Henry Ruggs III (Alabama)

16. Falcons — DT Javon Kinlaw (South Carolina)

17. Cowboys — CB A.J. Terrell (Clemson)

18. Dolphins — OT Josh Jones (Houston)

19. Raiders — DE K'Lavon Chaisson (LSU)

20. Jaguars — LB Patrick Queen (LSU)

21. Eagles — WR Tee Higgins (Clemson)

22. Vikings — DE Yetur Gross-Matos (Penn State)

23. Patriots — QB Jordan Love (Utah State)

24. Saints — WR Justin Jefferson (LSU)

25. Vikings — OT Ezra Cleveland (Boise State)

26. Dolphins — S Xavier McKinney (Alabama)

27. Seahawks — DT Ross Blacklock (TCU)

28. Ravens — S Grant Delpit (LSU)

29. Titans — CB Kristian Fulton (LSU)

30. Packers — LB Kenneth Murray (Oklahoma)

31. 49ers — OT Austin Jackson (USC)

32. Chiefs — DE Zack Baun (Wisconsin)

41. S Jeremy Chinn - I just can't wrap my head around the idea of LSU's Grant Delpit, the 2019 Thorpe Award winner, being available at this spot, but there's no shame in landing one of the fastest risers in this year's class.

74. DE Darrell Taylor - NFL.com's Lance Zierlein says he has five-star traits, and that's good enough for me at this point in the draft. Browns get a big-school player to add to the mix at pass rusher.

97. WR Chase Claypool - Before the Combine, some thought he might have to work out as a tight end. After posting blazing times and impressing in a number of different areas, Claypool sits as a likely Day 2 selection that would be considered a steal at this spot.

115. LB Malik Harrison - The big run-stuffer would bring a different element and skill set to Cleveland's young linebacker room.

187. CB Lamar Jackson - Who says there isn't room for two Lamar Jacksons in the AFC North?

244. C Calvin Throckmorton - It's always good to have as many players as you can with this skill set on the roster. Throckmorton started at least one game at every spot on the offensive line during his college career.