4 players the Browns should come away from the Senior Bowl with big interest in drafting come April

The Senior Bowl practice week has come and gone in Mobile, Alabama. Mobile offers the first chance of the draft season to see many of these prospects in the same setting. There are prospects from the big schools down to some smaller schools. Each year the Senior Bowl gives a chance to some players to […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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The Senior Bowl practice week has come and gone in Mobile, Alabama.

Mobile offers the first chance of the draft season to see many of these prospects in the same setting. There are prospects from the big schools down to some smaller schools.

Each year the Senior Bowl gives a chance to some players to pop out, while scouts also gain the chance to confirm suspicions on others.

For the Cleveland Browns, I’ve narrowed it down to four players I’d really like to see them target in April.

WR Roman Wilson (Michigan)

It wasn’t much of a contest for Wilson in 1-on-1s. The Michigan product helped his case in being one of the top wideouts in the middle rounds of the draft. The Browns need to continue to add wide receiver talent to evolve the room. Elijah Moore didn’t produce as much as the hype said he would in 2023 and as a rookie Cedric Tillman didn’t give a ton. Wilson fits the mold for a speedy, smooth-running wideout.

DT Mike Hall Jr. (Ohio State)

I’ve already written about how I want Hall to end up with the Browns. He’s going to give solid pass rush numbers from the interior the moment he hits the NFL, I believe that. If there is a Calijah Kancey in this draft it is Hall. He is undersized but powerful and that’s the difference. The Buckeye put some tough reps on tape at the Senior Bowl.

RB Isaiah Davis (South Dakota State)

Over the last two seasons, Davis has run for nearly 3,000 yards and over 30 touchdowns. Davis just runs the ball hard and operates with good feet. He brings together your prototypical size and speed, as well as strength. After the fifth round, this is a player the Browns keep an eye on.

RB Ray Davis (Kentucky)

My favorite running back on the Senior Bowl rosters. Davis single-handily carried Kentucky at times this year. Every time you turned around he was ripping off a big run for the Wildcats. Davis hopped around and produced at three schools in college. He was one of the better backs at the Senior Bowl and is someone that the Browns should target in the middle rounds. The future around Nick Chubb is cloudy and the Browns will be drafting a back this April at some point.