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Browns defy all expectations by actually getting it right on Day 1 of draft
Cleveland Browns

Browns defy all expectations by actually getting it right on Day 1 of draft

Published Apr. 29, 2016 1:07 a.m. ET

The Cleveland Browns' disastrous offseason took an unexpected turn for the better on Thursday night at the NFL Draft.

Unexpected because when the Browns traded the No. 2 pick in the draft to the Philadelphia Eagles, many critics believed they'd forfeited their chance at drafting a franchise QB, and predictions of draft day doom ran rampant.

Then on Thursday while they were on the clock, the Browns traded down again, sending the No. 8 pick to the Tennessee Titans for a package of picks including the No. 15 pick, and the critics cried out again.

But when the dust settled and the Browns could show off their acquired arsenal of picks —€” including seven in the first 100 this year — things calmed down, and when they drafted Baylor's Corey Coleman, the top wide receiver on their board, at No. 15?

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Well, people had to admit it: The Browns actually didn't screw it up this time.

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