Buckeye to Brown was a good to Cleveland last year with Dawand Jones The Cleveland Browns finally entered the fray of the 2024 NFL draft and didn’t trade their second-round pick for the first time in three years.
Pretty soon none of these mock drafts will matter and the real NFL Draft will be here. With the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft set to begin on Thursday, there is no better time to look at a full 7-round mock draft for the Cleveland Browns.
Cleveland Browns are going to have a logjam of sorts to at least begin the 2024 season it seems. It can be looked at as a good thing that can be bad as well.
Like a good choose your own ending book, the Browns have several options at their disposal when it comes to settling the bookend spots on their offensive line.
Grading draft picks after 3 to 4 seasons is best for accuracy but redrafting after one year is fun Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry has not selected a player in the first two rounds of the NFL draft for the past two seasons.
Dawand Jones might go down as one of the best offensive linemen to ever come out of the Ohio State Buckeyes program. The former Buckeye and current Cleveland Browns tackle was named to the 2023 Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA)'s all-rookie team on Wednesday, closing out a fantastic opening year in the NFL.
Navigating a rising salary cap bill will be one of the biggest challenges facing Browns vice president of football operations and general manager Andrew Berry this offseason.
There wasn't a position group more decimated by an unfortunate injury bug this past season than the Browns' offensive line. In Week 1, Cleveland watched starting right tackle Jack Conklin go down for the season after tearing his ACL and MCL, immediately forcing rookie Dawand Jones into action sooner than he ever could have imagined.
Bad news struck the Browns right away during the 2023 season when RT Jack Conklin was lost for the season in the opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco submitted an early nomination for quote of the year on Wednesday when discussing how much older he is than some of his teammates.
The Browns have managed to win eight games despite using four different starting quarterbacks, but the team’s success has also come about with numerous injuries along the offensive line.
The Cleveland Browns improved to 6-3 on Sunday, and although injuries have been a problem, this player has helped out across the offense. Offensive lineman Dawand Jones, a 6’8, 374-pound rookie from Ohio State, has been arguably one of the better players on not just the offense but the team.
The Browns placed former first-round left tackle Jedrick Wills on injured reserve this week, losing one of the pillars on their offensive line. However, Wills may not be the only offensive lineman they're without come Sunday.
The Browns opened up Week 9 with a lengthy injury report that featured 20 players with various practice designations. On Thursday, they took steps toward bolstering one of their banged up position groups as they signed tackle Leroy Watson to the active roster off the 49ers practice squad.
Yesterday, ex-Ohio State star Dawand Jones, who was an offensive tackle for the Buckeyes over the past few years, and currently serves as an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns, was asked about the Michigan football scandal regarding alleged sign-stealing.
The hype about Dawand Jones won’t be slowing down anytime soon — not after the rookie tackle posted another banner performance in Week 8. Jones, a fourth-round pick out of Ohio State, continued to build on his excellent start to the season with a sack-free performance in the Cleveland Browns’ 39-38 win over the Colts.
There are a lot of positives to take away from the Browns' 24-3 win over the Bengals in Week 1. However, Cleveland did lose a starter in the game, which leaves a rookie as the next man up.
Dawand Jones has looked great through the Browns' three preseason games, allowing zero sacks and just two pressures on 111 pass-blocking snaps, according to NFL Rookie Watch.
Right tackle Dawand Jones, Cleveland's fourth-round pick this year, allowed zero pressures on 35 pass-blocking snaps, according to Pro Football Focus.
The Browns have officially signed their entire draft class. The team announced that they’ve inked fourth-round offensive tackle Dawand Jones to his four-year rookie pact.
The Cleveland Browns used the first of their two fourth round picks to select the biggest prospect in this year's class, Dawand Jones, offensive tackle out of Ohio State. Jones was the first of two starting offensive linemen from Ohio State that were selected by the Browns in this class.
The Cleveland Browns had to wait a long time to make a selection in the 2023 NFL Draft. They didn’t have a first or second-round pick because of trades that were made previously, as their first selection didn’t come until No.
Dawand Jones now knows where he'll begin his NFL career. Jones was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the No. 111 pick in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Jones met with the Steelers at the Senior Bowl, NFL Combine and had a Pre-Draft visit with them. They also took him and other linemen out to dinner at his Pro Day.
It's no secret: Dawand Jones is huge. The former Ohio State Buckeyes right tackle is everything size-wise that an NFL general manager would look for, and as he works out Sunday at the NFL Scouting Combine, he measured in as the largest of all participants.
Although he grew up just an hour from campus, Ohio State junior right tackle Dawand Jones revealed on Wednesday evening that Purdue did not offer him a scholarship coming out of high school.
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