Elijah Moore was a 2nd round WR drafted by the Jets, and then AB gave a 2nd for him in 2023.
So, that's about the best we've done, meaning the highest draft capital spent.
A 2nd round asset for a 2nd chance WR on his 2nd team.
Of course, we're missing 3 years of 1sts, which restricts the assessment a bit.
First round picks:
- 2020: Pick 10 overall – Jedrick Wills (OT, Alabama). Berry's first first-round selection as GM.
- 2021: Pick 26 overall – Greg Newsome II (CB, Northwestern).
- 2022: No first-round pick (traded as part of the Deshaun Watson trade package to Houston; the pick became Jordan Davis for Philadelphia).
- 2023: No first-round pick (traded; ultimately became Jahmyr Gibbs for Detroit via multiple trades).
- 2024: No first-round pick (traded; became Brian Thomas Jr. for Jacksonville via trades).
- 2025: Pick 5 overall – Mason Graham (DT, Michigan). This came after a draft-day trade-down from No. 2 to No. 5 with Jacksonville, which also turned into Judkins in the 2nd and Sampson in the 4th, and of course this year's 24th overall pick overall.
Second round picks:
- 2020: Pick 44 overall – Grant Delpit (S, LSU). A solid starter at safety who's been a key part of the secondary and earned an extension.
- 2021: Pick 52 overall – Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB, Notre Dame).
- 2022: No second-round pick (traded away as part of prior deals, including assets tied to the Watson trade package).
- 2023: No second-round pick (traded; the Browns focused on other rounds and veteran additions) / Eligah Moore
- 2024: Pick 54 overall - Mike Hall Jr. (DT, Ohio State)
- 2025: Pick 33 overall – Carson Schwesinger (LB, UCLA).
- 2025: Pick 36 overall (from Jacksonville) – Quinshon Judkins (RB, Ohio State).
So, in the first 2 rounds, he's gone with OT, CB, DT, S, LB, DT, LB, and RB. 6 defenders and 2 offensive players. Well, add the 3 picks for Watson I suppose.
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Take out the Watson trade, which reportedly Jimmy told him to push through, he has a good track record in the first two rounds.
- First round: he's hit on 66% of his picks, with 50% being the league average. He had to wiggle to get the Newsome pick to a hit.
- Second round: he's hit on 5 out of 6, with the only miss being Moore the WR. The average hit rate in the 2nd round is 40%. AB is at 83%
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Anyways, back to topic, he's tried to be too cute in the WR room for sure, but, it's not like he's missed on all the players he selected instead.