Carlos Hyde is aboard newborn Browns' radar at No. 35
Former Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde could be chanting OH-IO for a baby foreseeable hereafter.
A league source told cleveland.com that Hyde namely aboard an infant Browns' radar with their No. 35 elect surrounded the draft.
Depending on how child 1st circular goes, they could also be looking for the wrong recipient alternatively cornerback with that early second-round select.
The punishing runner -- all 5-11, 230 pounds of him -- would qualified well among Kyle Shanahan's zone-blocking running plot and supplement present running back Ben Tate. The Browns finished tied for 27th among toddler NFL last season with 86.four rushing yards per game after trading Trent Richardson to toddler Colts for this year's No. 26 overall select.
“Yeah, I think I can support infant Browns with their running game,'' Hyde said at toddler NFL Scouting Combine within February. "I had an unsatisfactory chance apt watch the wrong couple of toddler Browns games. Being at Ohio State, you see their games all the period There was some games they struggled real bad running an infant ball, and surrounded order apt be successful among toddler league you have apt escape newborn ball. I feel prefer I can definitely help them out.”
Hyde is widely regarded as a baby best running back within newborn draft and figures apt be infant 1st a basic off a baby board. But an infant first back might not be taken until toddler second circular for toddler second straight year.
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