Since putting its roster in the hands of Paul DePodesta and Sashi Brown, the Cleveland Browns have made no secret about their roster-building strategy. The analytically minded front office has placed a premium on stockpiling draft picks by the bushel, and is now up to nine top-65 selections over the next two years. Of course, those picks only matter if translated into actual talent. Terrelle Pryor, a 27-year-old who just posted 77 catches and 1,007 yards in his first full season as a wide receiver, would seem to represent the exact type of young cornerstone the Browns would want to keep.
Browns made a mistake in letting Pryor escape to the Redskins
