3 Undrafted Rookies Who Could Actually Make the Browns

Iowa v Purdue
Iowa v Purdue / Joe Robbins

It seems hard to believe that the Cleveland Browns were the worst team in the league just a few seasons ago given all the positive roster turnover over the last few months. They capped off a terrific offseason by drafting well, the crown jewel of that class being LSU's Greedy Williams. These three players that they picked up in a quality UDFA could easily make the roster and join the most up-and-coming team in the league.

3. Purdue QB David Blough

Ohio State v Purdue
Ohio State v Purdue / Michael Hickey

Blough's arm strength is below average for the NFL, which goes some way to explaining as to why he went undrafted. However, he is accurate short and can make plays out of structure, which is becoming increasingly valuable. With Drew Stanton and Garrett Gilbert the only competition, don't be surprised if Blough ends up as the QB3 in Cleveland.

2. Kentucky WR Dorian Baker

South Carolina v Kentucky
South Carolina v Kentucky / Andy Lyons

A fifth-year senior who missed en entire season due to injury, the 6-3, 205 pound Baker flew under the radar as the No. 3 receiving option in an offense that did not put the ball in the air that often. Baker has a terrific combination of size and speed, which could make the Browns look past his poor production in college.

1. Boston College EDGE Wyatt Ray

Aer Lingus College Football Classic Ireland 2016
Aer Lingus College Football Classic Ireland 2016 / Patrick Bolger

Playing on the other side of newly-minted Arizona Cardinal Zach Allen, Ray never got the attention or credit he deserved as a pass rusher. With good explosion off the snap, plenty of bend, and solid hand usage that helps make him a solid edge rusher. Cleveland has some good pass rushers, and adding ray would give them a bit more teeth.