Looking for second round prospects: Browns NFL Draft Big Board: Vote for spots 31-35

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Looking for second round prospects: Browns NFL Draft Big Board: Vote for spots 31-35

Looking for second round prospects: Browns NFL Draft Big Board: Vote for spots 31-35

The Top 30 players are in for the Browns’ big board, and now you can vote for slots 31-35.

Looking for second round prospects: Browns NFL Draft Big Board: Vote for spots 31-35

The Top 30 players are in for the Browns’ big board, and now you can vote for slots 31-35.

The first 30 spots on the Cleveland Browns' DBN Big Board are officially locked in! With the initial round of fan voting complete, the focus now shifts to the next wave of talent—those crucial prospects who could be gems in the second round or beyond.

The latest additions to the board, securing spots 26 through 30, are: EDGE Akheem Mesidor (94 points), WR Chris Bell (88 points), OG Chase Bisontis (70 points), CB D’Angelo Ponds (68 points), and CB Jermod McCoy (65 points). This group highlights the fanbase's focus on bolstering both the defensive front and the secondary, while also adding weapons and protection for the offense.

Now, it's your turn to shape the next chapter. We're moving on to vote for prospects who will fill slots 31-35 on the big board. This is where strategic drafting wins championships. When casting your votes, consider the complete picture: the player's raw talent, how he fits the Browns' positional needs, his character, and the overall value he brings to the roster.

Think of these as the potential day-two steals who could make an immediate impact. Is there a disruptive defensive tackle, a versatile linebacker, or a dynamic playmaker on your radar? Cast your vote for your top five players in order. If a prospect you're passionate about is missing from the list, sound off in the comments so we can include him next time. Your insight drives the board—let's build it together.

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