Tony Grossi Mock Draft 6.0: Grading The Latest Cleveland Browns Picks

Oct 29, 2016; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans quarterback Brian Lewerke (14) attempts a pass as Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) defends during the second half at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 29, 2016; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans quarterback Brian Lewerke (14) attempts a pass as Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) defends during the second half at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 19, 2015; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Myles Garrett (15) defends against Nevada Wolf Pack offensive lineman Austin Corbett (73) during the game at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Myles Garrett (15) defends against Nevada Wolf Pack offensive lineman Austin Corbett (73) during the game at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /

Tony Grossi Mock Draft 6.0 awards the Cleveland Browns no quarterbacks in the first round. Here’s how Grossi’s mock grades out.

Tony Grossis is out with Mock Draft 6.0 as the never ending pre-draft season inches another week closer to the 2017 NFL Draft.

There’s a lot to like, and dislike about Grossi’s draft. Most notably, Tony doesn’t award the Browns a quarterback with their first three picks.

Bust out that red pen, because it’s time for grades!

Myles Garrett, EDGE, Texas A&M, Grade: A+

Myles Garrett has been the No. 1 one pick for six weeks running.  The only way the Browns won’t take Garrett is if they trade out of the No. 1 spot.

Grossi wrote a controversial column on Friday explaining how it wouldn’t be crazy to see Cleveland trade the first pick. In his piece, Grossi tried connecting some dots, implying ESPN writer Bill Barnwell is consulting for the Browns–or at very least, has major influence over the front office because of how Barnwell successfully predicted the Brock Osweiler NBA-style trade months before it happened.

Barnwell denied being employed by the Browns.

His friend, Bill Simmons, took to Twiter to publicly embarrass Grossi.

Either way, the whole spat helped keep us entertained during what’s become a long, drawn-out draft season.

As for Garrett, the Browns must take him. There comes a time a team needs to move past asset collection and take the best players. If there were any doubt as to whether the Browns should take Garrett because of his comments about wanting to play for the Cowboys, the superstar edge rusher put those worries to rest. Read this and then tell me you don’t to take this man No. 1.