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Scott Wright talks draft with Browns 24/7 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tune   
Thursday, 19 January 2006

2006 NFL DraftScott Wright spent an hour and a half talking with faithful members and some new members of the popular Cleveland Browns fan site, Browns247.com.  He touched on topics ranging from the Browns potential Oline choices as well as who may be available at the #12 spot.  

We also welcomed a few fans from other teams, particularly the Cowboys and Jets.  Scott took the time to answer their questions as well. 

Be sure to join us as Scott joins us for two more chats coming up in March and again in April, two days before the NFL Draft.

Browns 24/7 has your draft needs covered as we hold our next draft chat with Shawn Berry coming up on February 1st at 8:00 pm EST.

Keep in mind these are controlled chats, so when you enter the room, please hold down the shout outs for later.  Please PM me (Browns 24/7) for a spot in line to ask the guru a question.  I will add you to the list.  We do this with much success so that nobody gets overlooked or ignored.  Each questioner will have their initial question and one follow up; then we move on.  They are free to jump right back in line to ask another question. 

In case you missed out on the great chat with one of the great draft gurus on the net, here is the Draft Chat Transcript.
 

SCOTT WRIGHT DRAFT CHAT TRANSCRIPT 

[The Barking Dawg]: Scott Wright has entered at 7:57 pm
[PA_Browns_Fan]: hello scott, nniifu
[Browns 24/7]: Hello, Scott
[Browns 24/7]: How are you this fine evening
[Scott Wright]: Hey
[Scott Wright]: Real well

[Diehard]: thanks for coming in Scott
[Browns 24/7]: This is Tune, aka Wayne, BTW
[*EP*]: yeah, thanks in advance
[Scott Wright]: Thanks for having me.
[Browns 24/7]: Its our pleasure. Thank you

[Browns 24/7]: We should get more people floating in as we get going... Some people had to work late.
[Browns 24/7]: If people would like to start PM'in me for the pecking order... please do so now.
[*EP*]: do you want our questions, or just a request?
[Browns 24/7]: To PM me, just click on my name and hit send Private message... I just want your request to ask a question..
[Browns 24/7]: Sorry for the delay Scott, first one this year... Working out the details and reminding people how we do things.
[Scott Wright]: No problem
[PA_Browns_Fan]: soupcan!! welcome
[soupcan dan]: why am i here? the saints draft------
[PA_Browns_Fan]: alright Scott, i guess i get the 1st question...is AJ Hawk the real deal? and is there any chance of us actually drafting him?
[Browns 24/7]: I'll start things off... PA, no disrespect, but if we can keep the welcomes down to a minimum while we are underway... Its like someone sneaking in late for a private meeting...
[Scott Wright]: He is definately the real deal, but I would say it's real doubtful he lasts all the way to #12. Look for Green Bay, Oakland and San Francisco to all be very interested in him.
[Scott Wright]: I look at Hawk as a souped-up and healthy Dan Morgan.
[Browns 24/7]: Scott, do you think Jerry Rice has any chance of winning the Dancing with the Stars Competition??
[Browns 24/7]: Sorry, he is on TV right now...
[Browns 24/7]: Anyways, welcome to the Browns 24/7 Draft Chat.
[Scott Wright]: I have never watched Dancing with the Stars but I sure wouldn't put it past Jerry Rice. He is as competitve as they come and now he can focus all that intensity on winning that competition.
[Browns 24/7]: What do you see as the Browns largest needs right now going into this off-season??
[Scott Wright]: I think nose tackle is the biggest need. Any great 3-4 defense has that stud in the middle. I think if they could somehow get their hands on Haloti Ngata he'd be the ideal choice but I don't see him lasting to the 12th pick.
[soupcan dan]: back to a.j. he's a beast , but seems dumber than mud. think he can handle a pro scheme?
[Browns 24/7]: Where do see him falling??
[Browns 24/7]: Ngata that is..
[Scott Wright]: I think Ngata is going to be a possibility for Green Bay, Oakland, San Fran and Buffalo.
[Scott Wright]: Hawk is a real smart and instinctive football player.
[Browns 24/7]: You think he will go that high?
[Scott Wright]: Based on talent Nagta is probably one of the Top 4-5 overall players in this whole draft. They just don't make guys as big, fast and athletic as he is.
[Browns 24/7]: Thats what I was afraid of...
[Browns 24/7]: PA, you are up now... do you have another question?
[Browns 24/7]: Each person is allowed one question and 1 follow up.
[Browns 24/7]: Once you are done, you can request to be put back in line.
[PA_Browns_Fan]: no im good
[PA_Browns_Fan]: for now
[Browns 24/7]: EP, you are up.
[*EP*]: There has been a lot of talk lately about the almost record number of juniors that are trying out for this season's draft. How much do you think that it will affect who is drafted during the first day rounds? Will it really mean THAT much as far as who is picked early on?
[Scott Wright]: There were a lot of top underclassmen who came out this year, bolstering an already strong draft. I think the biggest impact will be fealt at cornerback, where you saw 6-7 top guys come out early. Two of the top wide receivers chosen will also be juniors and 3 of the top 4 running backs as well.
[*EP*]: how many juniors do you see being taken in the first round?
[Scott Wright]: I am working on a new mock draft that will be posted tomorrow and 15 out of 32 first round picks are underclassmen.
[Browns 24/7]: Diehard, you are up.
[Diehard]: Whats your book on Chad Greenway......and will he slide to the 12th pick?
[Scott Wright]: I think in all liklihood Greenway will be there at #12 and he'd be a nice pick for Cleveland. He has been compared to Brian Urlacher and is a great SAM prospect.
[Diehard]: would he plug into a 3-4 scheme?
[Scott Wright]: Yes, I think he can play a 3-4 scheme although I think the Browns need top pass rusher from the position.
[harrison37]: whats up guys, scott
[Browns 24/7]: Soupcan is up
[dapigskins]: Would Greenway project better as an OLB in the 3-4 or an ILB?
[soupcan dan]: any truth to the reggie bush ist pick guarantee rumor?
[Scott Wright]: I think OLB regardless of scheme for Greenway.
[Scott Wright]: Not sure about a guarentee but I think Bush is almost a lock to go #1 overall.

[Browns 24/7]: nniifu is up next, after Soups follow up.
[soupcan dan]: what's dominick davis future if reggie's picked?
[soupcan dan]: trade bait?
[Scott Wright]: They will still need Davis even if Bush is brought in because Reggie can't carry the ball 20-25 times a game due to his size. Bush will get 10 carries a game and then also another 5-10 touches as a return man and receiver out of the backfield.
[nniifu]: I would really like to see Bobby Carpenter in a Browns uni. Would he fit in our 3-4 plans? Left outside LB?
[Scott Wright]: I am a HUGE Bobby Carpenter fan. I have been on him all season and he is finally starting to get the attention he deserves. He'd be a tremendous 3-4 OLB in the Mike Vrabel mold.
[nniifu]: will he be there in the second round?
[Scott Wright]: Carpenter is a late-1st round possibility and while I think he could last until the Browns pick in round two I wouldn't bet the house on it.
[nniifu]: ty
[Scott Wright]: Other good 3-4 OLB's to watch out for in round two are Manny Lawson of NC St., Kamerion Wimbley of Florida St. and Parys Haralson of Tennessee.
[Browns 24/7]: DJ is up.
[DJ]: What position do you see Stanley McGlover playing at the pro level? Do you think he could play OLB in the 3-4 scheme, and do we have a shot at taking him in round 3?
[Browns 24/7]: EP is on deck.
[Scott Wright]: Yes, I'd say the majority of the teams are looking at McClover as a 3-4 OLB due to his lack of height, although I think he could play defensive end in a 4-3 as well. He dealt with some injuries this year but came on down the stretch so he could end up being a steal in the rounds 3-5 area.
[DJ]: Thanks
[Browns 24/7]: I know the game breaking ability of Bush is awesome, but why would a team risk that much money and prestige on a guy that may not carry the load 20-25 times a game and only tough the ball 10-15 times a game?
[Scott Wright]: Because he is SO special in those 10-15 times. He just has rare ability and can impact a game at any time from any point on the field.
[Browns 24/7]: Anyways, EP is up.
[Browns 24/7]: Guess I am in the mold of a more concervative GM and wouldn't risk it. Give me a guy that has all the tools...
[*EP*]: The first round prospect I've heard least about is DE Mario Williams from NC St. What is you "scoop" on him? By the way, you stole my follow-up question about Bush, Tune! :)
[Browns 24/7]: Guess I am in the mold of a more concervative GM and wouldn't risk it. Give me a guy that has all the tools...
[Scott Wright]: Williams is a stud and the best DE prospect since Julius Peppers. He has the ability to be an elite DE and the only question on him really is his motor as he tends to not always go 100%. When motivated he can be a game changer along the defensive line which is rare.
[*EP*]: Follow-up: Would WIlliams serve any useful role on the Browns, or are they better off with a more prototypical 34 player?
[Scott Wright]: There is no way Williams lasts all the way to #12 but he could certainly find a home in a 3-4 defense if need be, he is a great athlete.
[Browns 24/7]: Diehard is up next...
[Diehard]: This is the proverbial OT question for Browns fans...........I don't see them taking one in round1 but who are some good ones to watch out for in rounds 2-3? Preferably someone that can play LT at the pro level.
[Scott Wright]: I am real high on Jonathan Scott of Texas and feel he is going to be a steal in round two. Others to watch out for include Ryan O'Callagan of California, Andrew Whitworth of LSU, Jeremy Trueblood of Boston College and Daryn Colledge of Boise St.
[Diehard]: So you think Scott might still be there for the Browns in round 2?
[Scott Wright]: It's possible, but in my opinion he shouldn't be. I have him rated as a 1st round pick.
[Diehard]: I wouldn't be able to contain my excitement if he is there in round2 :D
[Browns 24/7]: nniifu is up
[nniifu]: The all important question........ Who's gonna take that chance on Marcus Vick and what round? (best guess)
[Scott Wright]: I think Vick is probably a 6th or 7th round right now with Atlanta and Oakland two teams who might take a flyer on him. Maybe Arizona too.
[nniifu]: ty
[PA_Browns_Fan]: Tamba Hali was a huge part of PSU's success on defense this year, do you see him being an impact player in the NFL?
[Scott Wright]: I like Hali and have had him as a first rounder all year, but I don't see him as an elite Top 10 guy like some do. In my opinion he is definitely behind Kiwanuka among the DE's. Hali just doesn't have the outstanding size or speed you look for but he gets it done with a great motor.
[Browns 24/7]: EP is up after PA's follow up.
[PA_Browns_Fan]: would he be a good fit for the Browns?
[Scott Wright]: I don't think Hali would be a great fit for Clevleand. Mathias Kiwanuka would be however and I have heard his name mentioned with the Browns already.
[*EP*]: Who do you see as the BIGGEST STEAL in the draft, based on where you have them ranked overall and where you think they might actually be drafted?
[Scott Wright]: Good question! Jonathan Scott probably heads my underrated list and Bobby Carpenter was right up there but he is moving up now. I also really like NC. St. DE/OLB Manny Lawson, Minnesota C Greg Eslinger, Miami (OH) WR Martin Nance, Alabama S Charlie Peprah and Boston College CB Will Blackmon.
[*EP*]: Follow-up: are you anticipating any major trades, similar to the Manning/Rivers one of two years ago?
[jimmy1]: scott, hey!
[Scott Wright]: I really don't see trades being made, I think the Top 3 teams are pretty happy with where they are. The two most likely teams with top picks to trade down are the Jets at #4 and the Niners.
[DJ]: Is there any chance the Browns take the Duke in the first round and move K Winlow to WR? Bryant may be leaving in FA and Northcutt is a complete waste... Factor in Braylon's injury and you have a need at WR, but no real game changers at WR in this draft...
[Scott Wright]: I really think Cleveland is going to be looking defense in round one this year, that is Crennel's specialty and they need a lot of help on that side of the ball.
[DJ]: I agree that that would be the best way to go, the only reason I asked is because Savage is adament about going BPA no matter what.. you don't see it as a possibility though?
[Browns 24/7]: Every year, someone falls far in the draft. Last year it was Rodgers. Who is this years potential "free-faller"?
[Scott Wright]: I think Virginia Tech CB Jimmy Williams has the potential to fall a bit, as does Minnesota RB Laurence Maroney.
[Browns 24/7]: Regarding the 3 RB's, who do you see with the most talent in this draft?
[Scott Wright]: Bush is obviously #1, but I really like DeAngelo Williams of Memphis and have him at #2, followed by LenDale White of USC at #3 and Maroney at #4.
[Browns8654]: Any chance the Browns take Jimmy Williams or Micheal Huff if the top LB, OT, and DL are all of the board by the 12th pick,
[Scott Wright]: No, I think the Browns are pretty happy with what they have in the secondary at both corner and safety. The big needs are along the defensive line and at linebacker.
[Diehard]: How about some sleeper RBs we could team up with Droughns since I don't see Green or Suggs having any future here, and Droughns is what he is.
[Scott Wright]: Mike Bell of Arizona is my top rated sleeper RB, but I also like DonTrell Moore of New Mexico and Leon Washington of Florida St. could end up being a steal.
[Diehard]: no follow up
[Browns 24/7]: Nortorius CLE
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Manny Lawson in the past two years has put up impressive numbers: ninety tackles, seventeen and a half sacks with eighteen QB hurries. He has freakish athleticism, and if he has a monster combine, do you see him being this year’s DeMarcus Ware and Shawne Merriman?
[Scott Wright]: It's possible, as you said Lawson is a physical freak who is going to work out extremely well. I can't wait to see him in person at the Senior Bowl next week.
[Browns 24/7]: Jimmy1 is up after Notorious CLE's follow up.
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Thank you. No follow up :)
[jimmy1]: In your opinion, do you see Ashley Lelie as a Sufficient Wideout for the Broncos in the future, and What do you feel are the Broncos priorities in this draft? Any chance the broncos go for some depth at lb or QB?
[Scott Wright]: I don't think Lelie has shown he can be a true #1 wideout in the NFL and the Broncos need to bring in a young receiver soon.
[jimmy1]: Follow Up: Depth at QB, LB?
[Scott Wright]: I have heard Denver is looking at some of the quarterback prospects over at the East/West Shrine practices.
[Browns 24/7]: Crennel4Prez is up now.
[Crennel4Prez]: Thanks for taking the questions, and im not sure if this has been addressed or not... What kind of O-Lineman do you think will be available to us in the 2nd or maybe even 1st round?
[Scott Wright]: I think in round two the name to watch out for is Jon Scott of Texas. Others in the first day category include Whitworth of LSU, Trueblood of BC, O'Callaghan of Cal and Colledge of Boise St.
[Crennel4Prez]: follow up: any sleepers at these positions? 2nd day possibly?
[Scott Wright]: Watch out for OT Rashad Butler of Miami as a sleeper along the offensive line.
[Browns 24/7]: Browns8654 is up
[Browns8654]: I graduated from Appalachian State Univ., Wondering if you saw the I-AA National Championship game and what you thought of our DE, Jason Hunter, could he be a late round pick and would he fit as a 3-4 OLB with the Browns.
[Browns 24/7]: Diehard is up next.
[Scott Wright]: Wow, an Appy St. question. Hunter is really undersized and won't be drafted.
[Browns 24/7]: We cover the bases here... hehe
[Browns8654]: how about an UDFA, Any other small school defenders we need to keep our eyes on?
[The Barking Dawg]: has left at 8:59 pm
[Scott Wright]: He might get a shot as a free agent. As for sleepers, my #1 guy is CB Danieal Manning of Abilene Christian. You can see my full list of small school sleepers at http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/rankings/sleepers.html
[Browns 24/7]: I am going to interject here for a second... Scott, both of tOSU's starting safeties have opted for the NFL draft, did they both get bad advice or do they have a chance to make it in the first few rounds?
[Scott Wright]: I think Whitner is a 2nd - 3rd rounder and some are even projecting him to cornerback. As for Ashton Youboty, he is definately a 1st rounder.
[Browns 24/7]: Do you think that Whitner would help his draft status if he'd had stayed in school for his senior year?
[BrownsFanDan]: what compensation could the falcons get for TJ Duckett or Matt Schaub?
[Scott Wright]: I don't think Whitner made a terrible decision, the Buckeye defense is loosing a lot of talent and he would have been the only returning starter in the secondary.
[Scott Wright]: Duckett wouldn't bring hardly anything but Schaub could bring a 2nd round pick in return and maybe even a 1st at some point.

[Browns 24/7]: Diehard is up.
[Diehard]: This isn't really about this years draft but with the scouting you did on him in the past and what you might have seen of him this year.......do you think Frye can be the Browns QB for the future?
[Scott Wright]: I absolutely think Frye can be the long-term starter in Cleveland. I was really impressed with him from the Senior Bowl last year and thought the Browns got a steal by landing him in round three. He looked good when given the chance last year and I think he has a very bright future. He just has that certain something about him.
[Diehard]: What other nose tackles other then Ngata would be good picks for us?
[Scott Wright]: Other top NT prospects include Brodrick Bunkley of Florida St., Babatunde Oshinowo of Stanford and as a sleeper I really like Kwakou Robinson of Virginia in the later rounds.
[Browns 24/7]: If I may, Our RB situation seems to be lacking that break away running back, with Suggs not being able to stay healthy, do you see the Browns grabbing a guy like Williams if he is there and their guys are gone??
[Browns 24/7]: Notorious CLE is up next.
[Browns 24/7]: DeAngelo Williams that is...
[Scott Wright]: I personally don't think they could go wrong grabbing one of the top RB's in round one, but I highly doubt they will. My money is on defense at #12.
[Browns 24/7]: CLE is up.
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Jason Fisk should not be a nose tackle in the National Football League in my opinion. He gets blown backwards all too often and offenses have run for a tune of 138 yards per game. Steve Fifita, to me, is an intriguing prospect to bring in to help remedy the situation. Would you consider him a viable nose tackle option and is he still projected to go between the 5th and 6th rounds?
[Browns8654]: This is kind of off the draft questions but I'll try to relate it, Jones was rated as the 2nd best safety by many"experts" in his draft class, do you still beleive he has that playmaking ability after his injury and lack of playing time this year or will we be looking for DB help on day two of the draft?
[Browns8654]: Sorry
[Scott Wright]: Couldn't agree more on Fisk! As for Fifita, I don't really see him as a nose tackle to be honest. Those guys are tough to come by and there are only a handful in this draft which is why if I were Cleveland I would do whatever it took to land Ngata.
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Follow-up: What do you think of attempting to convert Huskies defensive tackle Manase Hopoi into a 3-4 defensive end? Orpheus Roye is turning 33 and the Browns do not have a lot of depth there. If not, who are potential candidates for a 3-4 DE?
[Scott Wright]: I was also a big fan of Sean Jones coming out but at this point you have to be close to writing him off as a bust. Even so they still have plenty of talent in the secondary and I don't see them going there early again this year.
[Scott Wright]: Hopoi would be a very good 3-4 DE, as would Texas DT Rodrique Wright in the 2nd or 3rd round.

[Notorious C.L.E.]: Thank you. :)
[Browns8654->Browns 24/7]: Sorry about that was trying to get ahead of the game and went to far :)
[Browns 24/7->Browns8654]: LOL, its okay.
[Browns 24/7]: Danny Boy is up
[dannyboy]: Do you think the Cowboys will draft an OT in the first?
[Scott Wright]: I think it's very possible, with WR and FS being the other options for Dallas.
[Browns 24/7]: Mark is on deck after DannyBoys Follow up.
[dannyboy]: Which of the top OTs do you think Parcells might be looking at?
[Scott Wright]: I think Winston Justice of USC and Marcus McNeill of Auburn are the best fits in round one, with Ryan O'Callagahan, Jeremy Trueblood of Boston College and Andrew Whitworth of LSU being solid options beyond that.
[Browns 24/7]: This draft chat will end at 9:30 EST
[Mark]: Which prospect do you see as the most 'sure-fire' pick in the draft this year?
[Scott Wright]: I think D'Brickashaw Ferguson is a can't miss guy and historically OT's chosen high have been very safe picks. Matt Leinart is pretty safe too and while there is a chance he may never be a superstar or All-Pro I think at the very least he will be a capable starter.
[Diehard]: I have to run but wanted to say thank you and nice job Scott before I leave.......look forward to doing this again.
[Scott Wright]: Thanks for coming!
[Notorious C.L.E.->Browns 24/7]: Wish I had known about it sooner :)
[The Barking Dawg]: Diehard has left at 9:17 pm
[Browns 24/7->Notorious C.L.E.]: Well, you found it now.
[Mark]: Thank You
[Browns 24/7]: I guess this is a question for later in the offseason, but who is the most athletic player overall in this draft?
[Scott Wright]: The two that come right to mind are Vernon Davis and Manny Lawson, but Reggie Bush is right up there.
[Browns 24/7]: BTW, Notorious CLE is up next
[Scott Wright]: Yes, the only knock on Davis is height. His grade will be just a notch below what Kellen Winslow II was.
[Browns 24/7]: I was gonna ask if he was better or good as KW2
[Browns 24/7]: Thanks
[Browns 24/7]: CLE.
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Scott, I have a keen interest in College Football, the NFL, the NFL Draft, and Scouting. Being a scout would be, pardon the use of the cliche, a dream job. How does one get into the field of scouting, and what is it like?
[Browns 24/7]: Any last minute questions, request PM me.
[pmoll]: How do all the junior corners affect the draft class?
[Scott Wright]: I kind of fell into it honestly. I started the site as a hobby and it just grew and grew over the years to the point that it is now my full-time job.
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Thanks. :)
[Scott Wright]: The juniors really helped the cornerback crop and guys like Cromartie, Youboty, Marshall, Manning, etc. add a ton of depth.
[pmoll]: Where do you see guys liek Cromartie, Youboty, Marshall and Manning going?
[Browns 24/7]: Browns8654 is up next.
[Scott Wright]: I think Cromartie and Youboty are 1sts, while Marshall and Manning are Day One guys.
[Browns8654]: I have seen alot of guys on the Browns web page thinking we can get Bobby Carpenter in the second, will he last that long and would he be a good fit for a 3-4 D? And what is the biggest difference in a 3-4 LB and a 4-3 LB that we shgould look for in a college player?
[Browns 24/7]: Browns8654 is up.
[Scott Wright]: I think the biggest thing in a 3-4 linebacker is you need players who can rush the quarterback as well as be athletic enough to drop into coverage. Usually you are looking for undersized college DE's to switch to OLB in a 3-4.
[Browns 24/7]: So in a 3-4 you need more athletic LB'ers
[Scott Wright]: Yep, you need great athltes to be 3-4 OLB's
[Browns8654]: Thanks for your responses and maybe Hunter can surprise some people this year, he WAS A PLAYMAKER at ASU, And BTW it's never Appy St., just App. State:D
[Browns8654]: Thanks agian, I enjoyed your responses and learned a little to
[pmoll]: Do you see Bobby Carpenter as an ILB or OLB in a 3-4? In a 3-4, is he best used a similar role to the way the Steelers used Carlos Emmons?
[Scott Wright]: I like him at OLB in a 3-4 because he is such a great pass rusher. Ohio St. even lined him up at defensive end at times this past year.
[letsgojets6]: who do you see the jets picking if they stay at #4 and wat is the likelyhood that they will trade down in the draft?
[pmoll]: who do you see as particularly good fits at 3-4 ILB in this draft?
[Scott Wright]: Watch out for Gerris Wilkinson of Georgia Tech and Leon Williams of Miami as 3-4 ILB's.
[pmoll]: is an althetic guy like Thomas Howard suited to a 3-4?
[Scott Wright]: Not really for Howard because he is undersized. He needs to be a WILL in a 4-3 in my opinion.
[Scott Wright]: Excuse me, WILL or SAM
[Browns 24/7]: Well, Scott... its just about time. I thank you very much for joining us and for everyone else, Scott will be joining us again March 9th and again 2 days before the draft on April 27th.
[letsgojets6]: who do you see the jets picking if they stay put at #4 and wat is the likelyhood that they will trade down in the draft?
[Scott Wright]: Thanks for having me, I enjoyed it!
[Notorious C.L.E.]: Thanks again for taking time out of your busy schedule Scott.
[Browns 24/7]: I think you may have missed a question, thats why I like doing things in a controlled chat.
[Scott Wright]: I have heard the Jets want to trade down because they have so many needs. Watch out for a running back if they do move down.
[letsgojets6]: np thx scott for the answer
[Scott Wright]: Drop me an e-mail letsgojets6.
[letsgojets6]: look forward to your next mock
[Browns 24/7]: Who do you see as a trading partner with the Jets?
[letsgojets6]: will do
[Scott Wright]: New mock is coming out tomorrow so watch for it. Kiwanauka to the Browns again.
[Mark]: Thanks Scott
[letsgojets6]: kiwanuka is a beast just to let you all browns fans know
[Scott Wright]: Too early to tell who might want to trade up with the Jets, probably someone who is after D'Brick or Mario Williams though.
[Scott Wright]: Later fellas, take care.
 
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