The Orange and Brown Report has compiled an exclusive list of (currently 26) players that the Browns have either privately worked out or had visit their facility. After a few unfortunate episodes where earlier and now-outdated versions the list were copied by other NFL draft sites, we are no longer publishing the entire list at once.
Between now and the draft, however, we will provide overviews of all players
that have gotten an additional investment of time from the Browns scouting
staff. At least two draft target reports will be published every day for OBR subscribers.
The data sheet for this particular well-known visitor is being made available
to all Browns fans so they can see a sample of these reports.
DRAFT TARGET DATA SHEET
(2 OF 26) |
| NAME |
Brodrick Bunkley |
| POSITION |
Defensive Tackle
(would be DE for Browns) |
| COLLEGE |
Florida State |
| HEIGHT |
6' 3" |
| WEIGHT |
300+ |
SCOUT.COM
POSITION RANK |
#2 @
Defensive Tackle
#12
Overall |
SCOUT.COM
RATING |
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VIDEO
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| INTERACTION |
Visit to Berea (4/6 approx)
Pro Day Attention
Senior Bowl Attention |
OTHER TEAMS
INTERESTED |
Ravens (Visit, 4/4)
Bills (Visit, 4/5 approx)
Rams (Visit, 4/11) |
Like fellow FSU product Kamerion Wimbley, Brodrick Bunkley flew into the
consciousness of Browns fans reading the OBR during the last week in January.
Our representatives in Mobile described Bunkley's ability to push offensive
linemen weighing twenty pounds more into the air, and his ability to hold his
own when double-teamed. It was clear even during the first practices in Mobile
that Bunkley had the attention of the Browns scouting staff.
As a prospective defensive end for the Browns, Bunkley looks exactly like the
type of blocker-eater the team needs, and would free up the Browns linebackers
to get to runners or go after the quarterback. While Bunkley is currently the
perfect size (a ridiculously sculpted 300+ pounds), he has the potential to get
bigger and eventually move inside to man the all-important nose tackle position.
By drafting Bunkley, the Browns would improve themselves immediately, and also
potentially solve a long-term need.
Bunkley would not only bring his athleticism to the Browns, he would also
bring a nasty streak that would make the Browns more of a headache for opposing
teams. He's a game-changer and a drive-stopper: Bunkley led all college interior
linemen with tackles for loss during his breakout senior year, setting an FSU
school record.
The truly scary thing about Bunkley is that he actually has room to improve.
Better use of his hands and another move or two will make him hard to stop. In
addition to his instant impact, Bunkley could emerge, with patient teaching, as
one of the NFL's best defensive linemen. The only nagging doubt for
whoever lands him: an injury history, including problems which derailed his
junior year.
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