It’s April: Daylight gets longer, showers lead to May flowers, WrestleMania is on the calendar and, yes, the NFL Draft rapidly approaches. And as the Draft gets nearer, the din gets louder; separating the truth from the smokescreen becomes a graduate-level exercise. But yet, the league’s most notable pundits spread both with impunity, making it hard to believe practically anything when it comes to predicting what any team is planning for the draft.
For the Cleveland Browns, it’s even more difficult. Not only does the team possess the No. 1 overall selection, but also No.