Cleveland browns gets 7-round mock draft to help the offensive tackle line…………

Cleveland Browns select Keon Coleman and aid at offensive tackle in the seventh round of their mock draft..

Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft: Cleveland gets Keon Coleman, help at offensive  tackle | NFL Draft | PFF

The Florida State wide receiver, who stands an outstanding 6-foot-4 and weighs 215 pounds and enjoys being physical with cornerbacks, is taken by Cleveland without a first-round pick.
The Browns draft Dominick Puni and Sataoa Laumea, trade picks and players, and mock for your preferred NFL team. Jedrick Wills Jr. is in the final year of his contract.

Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft: Cleveland gets Keon Coleman, help at offensive  tackle | NFL Draft | PFF

As a two-sport athlete, Coleman first committed to Michigan State; in 2023, he transferred to Florida State. Scouts use his evaluation to gauge their preference for contested-catch receivers over athletic separators. At 6 feet 4 inches and 215 pounds, he is an impressive athlete who likes to get tough with cornerbacks. He consistently catches passes through contact. Even if it results in incredible strength feats, his lack of separation ability worries me at the next level because not many players consistently make a living as contested-catch receivers. Those who succeed frequently rank among the league’s top receivers.

Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft: Cleveland gets Keon Coleman, help at offensive  tackle | NFL Draft | PFF

After spending four seasons as a no-star recruit at Central Missouri, Puni transferred to Kansas in 2022, where he played left guard and left tackle. Puni, a left guard for the Jayhawks in his rookie campaign, had weak pad level and poor posture. Because of this, he was vulnerable to rushers and was unable to effectively sustain blocks. While he was still standing taller than ideal, his posture was improved in 2023 (left tackle), and he was more aware of leverage and dropped his pads before contact. In 2023, he also demonstrated much greater strength, upsetting and dislodging defenders. His ability to protect is optimal.

Cleveland Browns 7-round mock draft: Cleveland gets Keon Coleman, help at offensive  tackle | NFL Draft | PFF

At the NFL scouting combine, Wallace demonstrated his track prowess by scoring in the 80th and 90th percentiles for the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, and broad jump. On film, that athleticism is evident, particularly while initiating downhill. He can quickly take down ball carriers, and when he arrives, his leg strength adds hitting force. He might work well on QB espionage assignments. Even if his athleticism is sufficient, he still has to improve his play detection after the snap. In college, he can usually make up for it with speed; in the NFL, that won’t be as simple.

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