Browns live up to expectations by bolstering offense during NFL draft

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Even though most of the frustration with the Cleveland Browns’ offense has focused on the lack of a franchise quarterback, the unit has also been among the worst because of struggles at wide receiver and injuries along the offensive line.

General manager Andrew Berry and first-year coach Todd Monken hope they made some progress in bolstering those areas during the NFL draft.

The Browns took a receiver with two of their first three picks, while three of their 10 selections were offensive linemen.

Add in a pair of tight ends, and yes, a quarterback, and the Browns lived up to expectations that this would be an offense-heavy draft for them.

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