Daily Dawg Tags: Joe Thomas offers his Draft advice
Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas offered up his take on what the Browns should do with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Amid the constant turnover over the past decade, Joe Thomas has remained a constant for the Cleveland Browns. He never misses a snap, or a Pro Bowl, and his play has made him one of the greatest players in franchise history.
His status also makes his opinions hold up as credible. His latest opinion came on a radio show, when he declared the Browns should focus on improving the defense with the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft.
This is a view shared by many Browns fans, and makes sense coming from Thomas’ mouth after he has seen so many failed projects at quarterback during his ten years on the Browns.
Thomas’ opinion has no bearing on what the Browns will ultimately do with the pick, but the front office should heed his advice. The top prospects in this draft are on the defensive side of the ball, and the No. 1 overall pick should always be used on the most talented player, instead of reaching for a player with the top pick.
So while Thomas is not yet a general manager, the front office should listen to the star player on this matter. Let’s take a look at that and more in today’s edition of the Daily Dawg Tags.
Cleveland Browns news:
Joe Thomas believes Browns should go defense in Draft
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Cleveland Browns Senior Bowl watch: wide receiver Ryan Switzer
The Cleveland Browns surprised many people during the 2016 NFL Draft by selecting four wide receivers.
Recap of the Browns’ Day 2 at the Senior Bowl (Dawgs by Nature)
The South practices for Senior Bowl week continued on Wednesday with the Cleveland Browns’ coaching staff in charge.
Joe Thomas think Browns should draft pass-rusher No. 1 (ESPN.com)
Joe Thomas doesn’t think the Cleveland Browns should use the draft’s first overall pick on a quarterback.
NFL news:
Jadeveon Clowney needed knee surgery after season (Fansided)
After registering just 4.5 sacks over 17 games during his first two NFL seasons, Houston Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney stayed relatively healthy this season.
Packers to be more aggressive in free agency (NFL.com)
Is Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson ready to veer from his long-standing aversion to building his roster with a significant investment in free agency?
Pats Butler, Falcons Jones talk Super Bowl matchup (Musket Fire)
One of the most highly anticipated match ups of Super Bowl LI will be between Atlanta Falcons First Team All Pro wide receiver Julio Jones and the New England Patriots Second Team All Pro Malcolm Butler.
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