Over the next two weeks, we’re breaking down the Browns’ 2017 NFL Draft class — from Myles Garrett to Matthew Dayes — how they performed this past spring, and how they might contribute next fall.
Before the Browns drafted him with the 25th overall pick in April, Jabrill Peppers was described as the “ultimate Swiss Army knife” by NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein.
That’s because the former Michigan star did it all in three seasons in Ann Arbor. Peppers — one of Cleveland’s three first-round Draft picks — played linebacker, safety, kick/punt returner and some running back at Michigan and earned the Paul Hornung Award, given to college football’s most versatile player.