The 2015 NFL draft got off to a fairly predictable start for the Cleveland Browns with the selection of Washington's Danny Shelton at No. 12 (see full pick analysis here). But general manager Ray Farmer shook things up at No. 19 by going with Florida State's Cameron Erving, who was announced by the team as an offensive guard (full pick analysis here).
The Browns own the 43rd and 77th overall selections on Day 2 of the draft, but they have the ability to move around if there is a particular prospect Farmer has his eyes on.