The Cleveland Browns improved during the NFL draft, but they are still a year away.
That's one conclusion that can be drawn from ESPN's recent Fantasy Football Rankings Summit, an event that included fantasy experts and NFL analysts and ended with a 16-round draft for a PPR (point per reception) league.
Among the participants: analyst and former scout Field Yates, injury/fantasy expert Stephania Bell and fantasy gurus Matthew Berry and Mike Clay.
No Browns quarterback was drafted in 16 rounds, and the first Browns skill player was not drafted until the 10th round, all of which indicates where the Browns are as they build the roster after a miserable 2016 season.