With the draft less than two weeks away, the Cleveland Browns and the rest of the NFL are running out of time to kick the tires on prospects they have questions about.
Their front office — led by general manager John Dorsey — have wasted no time in trying to get the most out of that time. They’ve started visiting with all sorts of prospects including 2016 NCAA Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson.
Jackson finished his three-year career with the Louisville Cardinals by tossing 9,043 yards with 69 touchdowns and 27 picks. He added another 4,132 yards on the ground with 50 touchdowns.