The Cleveland Browns may not have pulled off the type of move that wins offseason headlines in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft, but they may have made the type of moves that make headlines when it matters.
General manager Ray Farmer opened the night by selecting Washington nose tackle Danny Shelton, a player that Browns fans should come to love and, more importantly, opponents in the AFC North Division will come to fear.
Shelton fills one of the biggest needs for the Browns – stopping the run. The Browns finished near the bottom of the NFL rankings in 2014, coming in at 27th in yards per carry (4.