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Browns' Draft Gems: Unearthing Second-Round Steals
24 Mar
Summary
- Bitonio is a seven-time Pro Bowler with two first-team All-Pro selections.
- Chubb overcame a severe knee injury to become a franchise rushing leader.
- Fannin, a young tight end, became the Browns' most important offensive weapon.

Despite a history of failed draft picks, the Cleveland Browns have identified key offensive talent through second-round selections since 2010. Joel Bitonio has emerged as a franchise cornerstone, earning seven Pro Bowl nods and two first-team All-Pro selections over a 12-year career. His continued elite performance as an interior blocker remains valued.
Nick Chubb, a 2018 second-round pick, made an immediate impact, earning four consecutive Pro Bowl selections. Despite sustaining a severe knee injury early in the 2023 season, he has a history of overcoming significant injuries, having previously recovered from a dramatic knee injury suffered in 2015 while at Georgia.
Other notable second-day picks include Michael Schwesinger, who earned Defensive Rookie of the Year honors with an explosive debut season, and David Fannin, a young tight end who quickly became the Browns' most important offensive weapon. Safety T.J. Ward also made significant contributions, earning a Pro Bowl nod and All-Pro recognition.




