The Cleveland Browns have set the standard for missing on draft picks through the years, especially in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Consider that the Browns selected eight players in the first round from 2011 through 2015 and only one — defensive tackle Danny Shelton — remains on the team.
That trend has started to reverse itself the past two years, however, and paid off in a big way in 2017 when the team made defensive end Myles Garrett the No. 1 overall selection.
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There are those who continue to deride the pick because it was a “no brainer,” as well as people who inexplicably try to downplay Garrett’s impact on the field, but given Cleveland’s history there is no such thing as a “no brainer” when draft weekend rolls around.