FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Of the first 105 selections of the 2014 NFL Draft, 10 players are no longer on the club that selected them.
Only two teams have multiple players in that group: the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots.
Given the lack of success that the Browns have had since their return to the NFL in 1999, and the resounding success that the Patriots have had in Bill Belichick’s tenure (2000-2016), there aren’t many strong links between the franchises. This is one the Patriots obviously don’t want, but after trading high ’14 fourth-round draft choice Bryan Stork to the Washington Redskins on Wednesday for a conditional 2017 seventh-round pick, they leave themselves with little to show from the top of their 2014 draft class (just quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo at No.