All the latest news Myles Garrett Color Rush Jersey , rumors, and nuggets you need to know on Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Draft for the Cleveland Browns." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDawgs EDTShareTweetShareShareCleveland Browns NFL Draft Live Blog (Day 2) - Rumors, Picks, and More Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports[SATURDAY / DAY 3 LIVE BLOG THREAD IS HERE]Day 2 of the 2019 NFL Draft is today, and the Cleveland Browns will actually be on the clock, unlike Day 1 of the draft.We will have all of your Browns-related coverage on the draft here at Dawgs By Nature throughout the weekend. There will be individual posts about each draft pick that Cleveland makes, or any other significant news. This thread will act as a “live blog” of sorts, with short one-liners about the latest small rumors, picks, or trades involving Cleveland or other NFL teams. You should also use the comments section as your NFL Draft open thread! (Newest updates will be at the top of the live blog below)Browns NFL Draft Live Blog[SATURDAY / DAY 3 LIVE BLOG THREAD IS HERE]11:30 PM: Day 2 is over! Tune back in for Day 3 of the Browns’ draft Saturday starting at noon.11:02 PM: Here is the Browns’ phone call to their newest linebacker:10:24 PM: OK, so this one was more of a reach, as Dane Brugler graded him a 6th-round pick. Nonetheless, with the 80th pick, the Browns took LB Sione Takitaki. Our post on him is here.10:15 PM: The Browns are up next, after the Rams! And there are still some defensive backs remaining on our big board, among other players the team has to like.9:38 PM: Here is Browns GM John Dorsey making the call to CB Greedy Williams earlier:9:32 PM: The second round is now over, and the last ten picks or so saw a depletion of the remaining talent on our big board who fans coveted. Here are the players who remain:CB Justin LayneS C. Gardner-JohnsonLB Mack WilsonCB Julian LoveDL Dre’Mont JonesCB Amani OruwariyeEDGE Jachai PoliteEDGE Chase Winovich8:20 PM: Now that we’ve had a few minutes to decompress, here are the trade parameters: the Browns moved up to No. 46 https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Rashard-Higgins-Jersey , giving the Colts No. 49 and one of their fifth-round picks (No. 144 overall).8:16 PM: The Browns got their guy! CB Greedy Williams is the pick at No. 46; our post on him is here, where you can grade it too. The pick is going over very, very well:8:06 PM: The Patriots beat out the Browns to trade up to No. 45, where they selected CB JoeJuan Williams! Apparently, that wasn’t GM John Dorsey’s pick, because right afterward, Lane Adkins of The OBR tweeted “sigh of relief.” And now the Browns have traded up to No. 46 to be on the clock!8:00 PM: There we go — our FIRST Browns rumor of this year’s draft!7:55 PM: The Browns are coming up in about six picks, so here’s an update of the top players left on our big board:CB Greedy WilliamsWR D.K. MetcalfCB Justin LayneS Nasir AdderleyS C. Gardner-JohnsonS Taylor RappS Juan ThornhillLB Mack WilsonWR A.J. BrownWR Parris CampbellCB Julian LoveDL Dre’Mont JonesCB Amani OruwariyeEDGE Jachai PoliteEDGE Chase Winovich7:24 PM: All of the Browns’ prospects are going! CB Rock Ya-Sin to the Colts at No. 34, then OT Jawaan Taylor to the Jaguars at No. 35 (via a trade up).7:14 PM: Because of the number of picks today, we won’t be covering every one in the live blog — only a select few, like the Cardinals kicking off No. 33 by taking CB Byron Murphy. As Cleveland’s selection gets closer, we’ll update our big board to see who Cleveland “should take,” per the community.7:08 PM: Day 2 of the NFL Draft is under way! A reminder that Jim Brown is scheduled to announce the Browns’ second round pick, while Christian Kirksey will do the third round pick.6:10 PM: We are less than an hour from the start of round two! Teams will have seven minutes to pick in the second round.5:08 PM: Uh-oh, something is brewing! Lane Adkins of The OBR had these cryptic tweets. What it means yet, we don’t know!4:18 PM: We are kind of just twiddling our thumbs, waiting until the second round starts at 7:00 PM. Here is a funny video, though Joe Thomas Jersey , of reactions to the first-round picks — and Cleveland makes a cameo at the end:2:15 PM: The Miami Dolphins are acquiring QB Josh Rosen from the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for No. 48 overall.1:11 PM: Dane Brugler of The Athletic (subscription) posted his second- and third-round mock draft today. At No. 49 overall, he has the Browns taking CB Sean Bunting. Then at No. 80, he has Cleveland taking edge rusher Jachai Polite.12:20 PM: Going off our draft tracker of Browns’ interests, there are a lot of players left, since many of them are sixth or seventh rounders. On Saturday, we’ll update the full tracking list. For now, here is a list of remaining players who were brought to Berea for a visit (but only including some of the local day visits). The parenthesis indicate the projected round they will be drafted in; I excluded anyone worse than a fifth-round grade.WR Andy Isabella (2-3)WR Penny Hart (5)OG Michael Jordan (3-4)DL Dre’Mont Jones (2)DE John Cominsky (3-4)DT Trysten Hill (3-4)CB Jimmy Moreland (4-5)CB Ka’dar Hollman (4-5)CB Stephen Denmark (5-6)S Juan Thornhill (2)11:45 AM: Not including quarterbacks, there are still 21 players left on our community big board for the Cleveland Browns, heading into Day 2 of the draft. Of the 21 players, there are 6 cornerbacks and 4 safeties. That is the direction fans probably feel the team will go — and if not, an offensive lineman is an option, albeit not a sexy one.11:31 AM: We’re back to the live blog for the rest of the day now. These are the picks that Cleveland has scheduled for today:2nd Round: No. 49 overall3rd Round: No. 80 overall9:15 AM: Good morning, Browns fans, and welcome to Day 2 of the NFL Draft! This is our day, and we can actually enjoy looking at mock drafts! We will check out our updated big board later, but for now, here is who Dan Kadar of SB Nation has going to the Browns in his second-round mock draft: CB/S Juan Thornhill. Primetime games early, division games late Chris Hubbard Color Rush Jersey , will help to define the season." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDawgs EDTShareTweetShareShare4 takeaways from the Browns 2019 scheduleKen Blaze-USA TODAY SportsThe Cleveland Browns are now truly America’s Team. That was evident Wednesday night when the NFL released its full 2019 schedule, one that will highlight a Browns team that is expected to challenge for a playoff position this fall.Here are four takeaways from the schedule.The NFL is buying early on the BrownsCleveland has only played in primetime 11 times in the past 10 seasons, but that number will increase dramatically this year. The NFL has the Browns playing four primetime games — including three times in the first five weeks of the season. That is a smart play by the league. If the Browns do as well as expected, the league still has opportunities to flex the Browns into another primetime slot in the final weeks of the season. If Cleveland struggles for some reason, the networks won’t be stuck with a bad matchup come November and December.Things get challenging starting Week 3The first two weeks of the season are not the most daunting — the Tennessee Titans at home and the New York Jets on the road — but things get a bit rougher fairly quickly after that. Starting in Week 3, the Browns have a five-game stretch that will see them play at home agains the Los Angeles Rams, travel to Baltimore to play the Ravens and to San Francisco to play the 49ers, return home for the Seattle Seahawks and then hit the road again for a game against the New England Patriots.The one bright spot is that the bye week falls between the games against Seattle and New England, which will give the Browns a chance to catch their breath a bit. Home is where it needs to happenCleveland will have three consecutive home games in November, starting with the Buffalo Bills on November 10. Four days later they will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night — which should be all kinds of fun — and then the Miami Dolphins on November 24. Take care of business against the Bills and Dolphins, two teams the Browns are clearly better than, and signal their intentions with a win against the Steelers, and the Browns will set themselves up nicely for the season’s final stretch.The North will be won lateThe Browns will have five of their six AFC North Division games take place over the final seven weeks of the season. After hosting the Steelers on November 14, Cleveland travels to Pittsburgh for the rematch on December 1. Both games against the Cincinnati Bengals occur in December (home on December 8 and the season finale in Cincinnati on December 29), and a home game against the Ravens on December 22. If the Browns can keep it together through the first nine games of the season, the opportunity to claim their first division title in 30 years will be there for the taking.