The Cleveland Browns are using their allotted 30 prospect visits ahead of the 2018 NFL Draft to scour the depth and breadth of the players available. Aside from hosting the class’ most well-known names, including quarterbacks, they are also kicking tires on late-round prospects in searches of diamonds in the rough.
In the latter column stands Louisiana-Lafayette defensive back Simeon Thomas. Thomas met with the Browns in Berea on Friday according to the Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson. As Wilson points out, Thomas has a lot of athletic upside, with ideal size and speed but remains on the draft’s fringes; however, unlike some outliers the Browns have met with, his red flags are few, making him an intriguing Day 3 option if not a priority undrafted free agent rookie.