Cleveland Browns: 5 biggest remaining questions after 2020 NFL Draft

Cleveland Browns Mack Wilson (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
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The Cleveland Browns finished the 2020 NFL Draft and have received general high marks from the graders around the game.

That said, there’s still plenty to ponder about the 2020 season. Here’s the biggest questions surrounding the Browns.

1. Who starts at LB?

The Browns picked up LSU linebacker Jacob Phillips with their second, third-round pick. Known as a tackling machine, it’s fair to wonder if this National Champ will start in 2020.

Opportunity will certainly be available, as the Browns question surround the linebacking corps.

Sione Takitaki should see more snaps, but even then, he’s still an unproven talent.

Mack Wilson remains the safest best, but even the 2020 fifth-round pick endured his fair share of growing pains as a rookie. Still, Wilson showed promise, and the belief is he’ll be better in year two.

Kevin Stefanski has an insurance card he can play in recent signee B.J. Goodson. The veteran signed with the Browns after playing in 15 games and accumulating 37 tackles for the Packers a season ago.

Best guess: Phillips can start if he impresses in training camp, as Wilson did last summer. Defensive coordinator Joe Woods can always pull him off the field on passing downs.