Stuck in the aftermath of the disastrous Deshaun Watson trade, the Browns could be headed toward a rebuild.

Will they look to start that process with a rookie quarterback, or will they look to add an elite talent at another position?

Let's examine mock draft results from around the industry to see what might happen.

2025 NFL Draft Predictions: Cleveland Browns

Author NameAffiliationPick (#)
Brendan DonahueSharp Football AnalysisTravis Hunter (2)
Ryan McCrystalSharp Football AnalysisTravis Hunter (2)
Cynthia FrelundNFLAbdul Carter (2)
Lance ZierleinNFLAbdul Carter (3)
Chad ReuterNFLTravis Hunter (2)
Eric EdholmNFLTravis Hunter (2)
Bucky BrooksNFLShedeur Sanders (2)
Daniel JeremiahNFLAbdul Carter (2)
Dan ParrNFLAbdul Carter (2)
B/R NFL Scouting Dept.Bleacher ReportTravis Hunter (2)
Josh EdwardsCBS SportsTravis Hunter (2)
Richie BradshawSports IllustratedAbdul Carter (2)
Michael Middlehurst-SchwartzUSA TodayTravis Hunter (2)
----Pro Football FocusMike Green (10 via CHI)
Steven CheahBarstool SportsAbdul Carter (2)
Vinny IyerThe Sporting NewsShedeur Sanders (2)
Connor HughesSNYAbdul Carter (2)
Nick BaumgartnerNew York Times/The AthleticTravis Hunter (2)
Danny KellyThe RingerCam Ward (2)
Jason McIntyreFox SportsShedeur Sanders (2)
Mike FanelliFantasyProsTravis Hunter (2)
Field YatesESPNTravis Hunter (2)
Kyle DvorchakNBC SportsAbdul Carter (2)
Mike RennerCBS SportsTravis Hunter (2)
Ryan WilsonCBS SportsTravis Hunter (2)
Chris TrapassoCBS SportsTravis Hunter (2)

Results of 26 Mock Drafts:

  • Abdul Carter: 14
  • Travis Hunter: 4
  • Cam Ward: 4
  • Shedeur Sanders: 4

Current Prediction for the Browns at No. 2 Overall: Abdul Carter

Brendan Donahue, the #2 most accurate mock drafter over the past five NFL seasons according to The Huddle Report, gives you his 2025 NFL Mock Draft.

Ryan McCrystal, the #8 most accurate mock drafter over the past five NFL seasons according to The Huddle Report, gives you his 2025 NFL Mock Draft.

Analysis

While the updated mocks reflect two fewer selections in favor of Abdul Carter, the Penn State edge rusher remains the favorite to become a Cleveland Brown with the second overall pick.

After Myles Garrett’s contract was extended in early March, there was an increase in predictions for both Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders to head to Cleveland, with previous outliers such as Mason Graham and Kelvin Banks Jr. largely absent from the current conversation.

Potential Trade Ups

Only one mock (Steven Cheah of Barstool Sports) predicts that the Browns will trade away from their No. 2 pick, projecting a swap with Tennessee to gain the first overall pick.

This mostly has to do with Cleveland’s surplus of late-round picks and Tennessee’s comparative lack thereof, but the minimal separation between these picks makes this move unlikely.

If Cheah’s prediction is correct and the Titans do favor Carter with the first pick, Cleveland will still have enough options with #2 overall that a one-pick jump may not be worth the payout.

Outliers

Ward, Sanders, and Travis Hunter were each selected as the second overall pick in 4 separate mocks.

This buzz persists for several reasons.

Sharp Football’s Brendan Donahue cites Kevin Stefanski’s relationship with Pat Shurmur, who was Sanders’ offensive coordinator at Colorado, while Bucky Brooks of NFL.com references Stefanski’s desire to bounce back as a playcaller.

The point is that, as perfect of a fit as Abdul Carter would be on Cleveland’s defense, the overarching need for a trustworthy starting quarterback that has plagued this team for the better part of two decades remains.