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Posted by Mike Florio on February 19, 2012, 3:33 PM EST


Griffin III of Baylor University looks for a receiver during NCAA football game against Huskies in San Antonio Reuters

The Cleveland Browns hold the fourth overall pick in the draft. Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Browns are considering five possibilities.

Which means, if our math is correct (and it rarely is), that one of the five will be available when the Browns pick.

The quintet consists, per Cabot, of Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III (pictured), Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon, Alabama running back Trent Richardson, LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne, and Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

The Browns could trade up for Griffin. Or they could trade down for more picks, like they did last year with the sixth overall selection. And three years ago with the fifth overall selection.

Regardless, it’ll be the fourth straight year that the Browns have a top-10 pick. Which rarely is a good thing.
 

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Florio's correct about one thing.
His math sucks.
Unless the Colts,Rams,or Vikes pull off the *ultra rare 2 player pick,there will still be two of the 5 available.




*Actually rarer than Florio being right about something.
 
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I like Tannehill, but a possibility at 4? I'm not so sure about that. There's definitely going to be a better player than Tannehill available.
 
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