Cleveland Browns vice president of football operations said the team had two goals entering the draft: Add a playmaker on offense and an edge rusher on defense. The Browns got the playmaker in receiver Corey Coleman in the first round. They got their edge rusher in Ogbah, who had 24 sacks over his final two seasons for Oklahoma State, in the second round.
My take: This pick will be a test of the new regime's evaluation skills. With players like Noah Spence available, the team took Ogbah because it felt he was the best edge rusher in the draft.