Browns get an F for selecting Jabrill Peppers No. 25(The Greg Williams factor)

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Browns get an F for selecting Jabrill Peppers No. 25


With the No. 25 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select safety Jabrill Peppers from Michigan.

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Pete Prisco's Grade: F

"I don't like this pick at all. Where does he play?"

Prisco added on our live draft show that this is an "awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful pick with a capital A, which is why I give them an F."

Our friends at the Orange and Brown Report have every angle covered for Cleveland's draft. Plus, you can get a free month of insider access when you buy a one month membership today. Just use the promo code BROWNSDRAFT when you sign up to take advantage of this draft special.

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The Browns are going to get some publicity for their first round in this draft, because they added Myles Garrett No. 1, then traded way down and picked up a big name in Peppers. Peppers is a modern NFL player if there ever was one, becoming the first player in the modern combine to work out as both a linebacker and a defensive back. He's a versatile, dangerous playmaker (albeit who only had one interception with Michigan) that can move all over the field as a chess piece.
 
I know nothing of Peppers. Haven't read or watched a single clip or piece on the S.
But if I were a betting man,I would have to guess that this is case of analysts
not understanding who this kid would play for.I would guess this is the box
S/LB type that Williams loves so much.

ROD Draft Guys correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I've always thought Peppers was overrated and would actually struggle in the NFL because he not an elite S and too small for LB, but he went to easily the best team possible for his skillset. I think hes pretty similar to Barron and will play that exact role for Williams, except hes way more athletic which adds another layer of possibilities for Williams
 
He is the most versatile player in this draft and possibly in the last few drafts. He can play safety, linebacker, nickel, corner, kick returner, punt returner, running back, and even wildcat QB. If he doesn't find a place to produce on a short-handed Browns roster then I will be in disbelief.
 
I'm a huuuuge Michigan fan and watched his whole career and I'm telling you he is a perfect fit for the GW Barron role but at the very least twice as dynamic. The guy can ball and that's not because he's a Wolverine. The safety and CB from OSU can ball to and I recognize skill.

This guy is such a jack ass posting something like that. What a dumb shit blowhard.
 
Prisco is a toolbag, always has been.

Browns already turned over a new leaf by getting more picks and not drafting fools gold bad QBs. Every pick they made in round 1 is a day 1 starter.
Yep. The Bears are the new Browns.
 
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This is a sportswriter who clearly doesn't know Gregg Williams's scheme. Although, I must disagree with those who say that Peppers will play where Barron played. I doubt that. I expect Peppers to play SS in the Roman Harper role. Williams will park him in the box, blitz him often, use him in man-to-man (like he did T.J.), and let him search and destroy.

I expect him to be used like Polamlu was by Pittsburgh. He'll basically be a rover whose job it is to simply go find the ball.
 
This is a sportswriter who clearly doesn't know Gregg Williams's scheme. Although, I must disagree with those who say that Peppers will play where Barron played. I doubt that. I expect Peppers to play SS in the Roman Harper role. Williams will park him in the box, blitz him often, use him in man-to-man (like he did T.J.), and let him search and destroy.

I expect him to be used like Polamlu was by Pittsburgh. He'll basically be a rover whose job it is to simply go find the ball.
Whatever role he plays, Peppers is a great fit with Williams. During the season the experts were all putting Peppers way up on their list. After football hasn't been played the same experts hate on the Browns for picking Peppers. Peppers couldn't go to every defense, but his value in Williams scheme is massive. Scheme fit is everything when drafting.
 
Browns get an F for selecting Jabrill Peppers No. 25


With the No. 25 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select safety Jabrill Peppers from Michigan.

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Cleveland Browns

Pete Prisco's Grade: F

"I don't like this pick at all. Where does he play?"

Prisco added on our live draft show that this is an "awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful pick with a capital A, which is why I give them an F."

Our friends at the Orange and Brown Report have every angle covered for Cleveland's draft. Plus, you can get a free month of insider access when you buy a one month membership today. Just use the promo code BROWNSDRAFT when you sign up to take advantage of this draft special.

Instant analysis
The Browns are going to get some publicity for their first round in this draft, because they added Myles Garrett No. 1, then traded way down and picked up a big name in Peppers. Peppers is a modern NFL player if there ever was one, becoming the first player in the modern combine to work out as both a linebacker and a defensive back. He's a versatile, dangerous playmaker (albeit who only had one interception with Michigan) that can move all over the field as a chess piece.
" F " Prisco! I'm sure Gregg Williams, the New "D" Coordinator for the Browns Loves the two picks on "D"! He will probably use Peppers just like he used Barron in L.A. and move him around a lot!(y);):D
 
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I could live with that pick , he's a great athlete and Williams will find a way to use him. However them drafting a TE doesn't make sense, who is going to throw him the ball ?
 
I could live with that pick , he's a great athlete and Williams will find a way to use him. However them drafting a TE doesn't make sense, who is going to throw him the ball ?

I highly disagree with that logic. Personally I think the best strategy when rebuilding is trade back and acquire as much talent as possible and fill everything you can and get your qb last so you have him for 5 years on a cheaper deal. It's what Seattle did and it's been great for them.
 
I could easily see him begin at safety and find himself moved to the Barron role by next year. I was impressed with his playmaking when tracking down running plays and short zone work in pass defense. I didn't think he was that great when asked to do more in pass defense. I think NFL OCs will isolate him and get him on slot receivers. They did that to Barron in TB all the time.
 
I dont get the hate for Peppers. The dude was awesome in Michigan and if the Browns felt they had a bigger need for a safety than QB (passing on Watson) I can't hate on that. As far as I'm concerned, Peppers was the best safety on the board, they get an extra 1st Round in 2018, and fill a position of need. I felt like the Browns had a killer first round.
 
I dont get the hate for Peppers. The dude was awesome in Michigan and if the Browns felt they had a bigger need for a safety than QB (passing on Watson) I can't hate on that. As far as I'm concerned, Peppers was the best safety on the board, they get an extra 1st Round in 2018, and fill a position of need. I felt like the Browns had a killer first round.

Ditto. I love Peppers as a player.

They had a GREAT 1st round in my book. A+.
 
This was a great pick for the Browns. However, I think that could have waited to take him in round 2.