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Rewriting the Browns' Draft History in Madden NFL 17

It's an exciting time for sports in Cleveland these days. The Cavaliers succeeded in finally bringing a championship to the city, and the Indians nearly managed to follow up that feat with another one in baseball. But there's still one team in the city that continues to be an emblem for futility and an inspiration to raging dumpster fires everywhere. Of course, I'm talking about the Browns.

With the Browns currently sitting at 0-10 and on a very real path to a winless campaign, plenty of people are pondering how to possibly salvage this mess and return the franchise to a greatness it's never really achieved. But unlike them, I'm not interested in proposing some tangible path to making this happen, but instead looking at what could have been done before all this even happened to make the 2016 Browns a better squad.

The most obvious reason the Browns currently find themselves in the predicament they're now in is because they have whiffed on so many draft picks in recent years. So in the interests of altering history, I've decided to go back to the future (and the past) to determine how the team might fare in a simulated 2016 if they had made some better picks along the way. Some rules for this experiment:

-Only first-round picks will be considered. Since the most impact is typically made by first-round selections, and it would be too much to expect the Browns to have an ideal draft across the board, we will look at only their highest-profile misses.

-Selections will only be replaced at the spot the Browns actually drafted, meaning any trading up or down the Browns did prior to making their pick will remain intact.

-In most cases, we will assume that the player drafted by the Browns in real life will instead be drafted by the team from which we're removing the superior player. This will keep things simpler and not require too much alteration of the entire draft. However, we will add replacement-level players at positions as required to fill holes left from removing players from teams.

Okay, ready to rewrite history and see how the 2016 Browns would have done in these scenarios? Let's do this.

2016 Draft

With so little time yet to assess how the Browns fared in trading down to draft Corey Coleman at 15, we'll leave this pick intact and assume that drafting anyone else at this spot would have little to no impact on their fate this year. Moving on then…

http://imgur.com/a/1Ikyn

2015 Draft

With pick 12, the Browns select CB Marcus Peters instead of DT Danny Shelton
With pick 19, the Browns select FS Byron Jones instead of C Cameron Erving

Results

Browns finish 6-10, last in AFC North

Noteworthy Performances

Robert Griffin III: 3,043 yards, 18 TD, 8 INT
Byron Jones: 66 tackles, 0 INT
Marcus Peters: 78 tackles, 0 INT

Team Stats

-28th in offensive yards
-27th in points per game
-32nd in defensive yards against
-27th in points against

AROUND THE LEAGUE

MVP: Tom Brady
Super Bowl: Patriots 27 Lions 24

Analysis

Adding the combo of Peters and Jones to the secondary appeared to do little to help the woeful Browns in 2016. Though they managed to finish with 6 wins, they still ended up last in the division and had the worst defense by yardage against in the NFL. It will clearly take more than these two players to change their fate in 2016.

http://imgur.com/a/Rvm3H

2014 Draft

With pick 8, the Browns select DT Aaron Donald instead of CB Justin Gilbert
With pick 22, the Browns select QB Teddy Bridgewater instead of QB Johnny Manziel

Results

Browns finish 5-11, last in AFC North

Noteworthy Performances

Bridgewater: 3,426 yards, 18 TD, 13 INT
Donald: 58 tackles, 10.5 sacks (12 games)
Peters: 89 tackles, 3 INT
Jones: 82 tackles, 2 INT, 2 FF

Team Stats

-28th in offensive yards
-29th in points per game
-30th in defensive yards against
-25th in points against

AROUND THE LEAGUE

MVP: Andy Dalton
Super Bowl: Panthers 31 Chargers 10

Dalton improbably led the Bengals to a perfect 16-0 record in the regular season but then lost to the Steelers 33-14 in divisional playoff round. Typical playoff Bengals, even in the rewritten 2016.

Analysis

Righting the wrong of drafting Johnny Football instead of Bridgewater and adding disruptive force of nature Aaron Donald to anchor the defensive line still yielded disappointing results. Donald played in only 12 games due to injury and the team finished in the bottom quarter of the league in both offense and defense. The 2016 Cleveland Browns stayed losing.

http://imgur.com/a/VrVBF

2013 Draft

With pick 6, the Browns select WR DeAndre Hopkins instead of LB Barkevious Mingo

Results

Browns finish 6-10, 3rd in AFC North

Noteworthy Performances

Bridgewater: 2,782 yards, 15 TD, 11 INT
McCown: 1,223 yards, 9 TD, 3 INT
Hopkins: 1,008 yards, 5 TD
Josh Gordon: 1,256 yards, 7 TD
Jones: 85 tackles, 2 INT, 2 FF
Peters: 84 tackles, 1 INT
Donald: 82 tackles, 7 sacks, 1 FF

Team Stats

-17th in offensive yards
-12th in points per game
-26th in defensive yards against
-23rd in points against

AROUND THE LEAGUE

MVP: Phillip Rivers
Super Bowl: Packers 17 Jaguars 10
Blake Bortles: 4,463 yards, 34 TD, 13 INT

Analysis

With Bridgewater battling injuries all year, Josh McCown stepped up and perhaps outperformed him in relief, leading the offense to an improved yet still mediocre showing. Somehow, Hopkins played second fiddle to a healthy and sober Josh Gordon, and Donald had fewer sacks than he did in 12 games last time he played in 2016. This all added up to another losing season, with little comfort taken from not finishing last in the division. It's all even worse considering that Bortles and the Jaguars somehow managed to have such a great year, narrowly losing to the Packers in the Super Bowl. For the Browns, the curse lived on.

http://imgur.com/a/K2lt4

2012 Draft

With pick 3, the Browns select LB Luke Kuechly instead of RB Trent Richardson
With pick 22, the Browns select RB Doug Martin instead of QB Brandon Weeden

RESULTS

Browns finish 8-8, 1st in AFC North

Lose in Wild Card game 24-17 to a Titans team that went 10-4-2(!) in regular season

Noteworthy Performances

Bridgewater: 3,728 yards, 34 TD, 8 INT
Martin: 1,457 yards, 15 TD
Hopkins: 960 yards (2nd to Barnidge), 9 TD
Kuechly: 142 tackles, 5 INT
Peters: 88 tackles, 1 INT
Jones: 87 tackles, 2 INT
Donald: 79 tackles, 10.5 sacks

Team Stats

-9th in offensive yards
-26th in points per game
-32nd in defensive yards against
-18th in points against

AROUND THE LEAGUE

MVP: Tom Brady
Super Bowl: Panthers 24 Patriots 16

Analysis

The good news: the Browns finally make the playoffs! The bad news: they only finished 8-8, lost in the Wild Card round to a Titans team that tied twice(!) during the season, and managed to finish last in yards against despite having a heavily revamped defense. Still, Bridgewater and Martin made for a formidable duo, Hopkins was his usual self this time around and Kuechly was predictably a beast. Too bad the Panthers somehow managed to win a Super Bowl even without drafting him. Let's give this one more try.

http://imgur.com/a/OAMeF

2011 Draft

With pick 21, the Browns select DE Cam Jordan instead of DT Phil Taylor

Results

Browns finish 10-6, 2nd in AFC North

Lose in Wild Card Game, 34-17 to Jaguars

Noteworthy Performances

Bridgewater: 3,141 yards, 22 TD, 4 INT
Martin: 1,108 yards, 6 TD (14 games)
Hopkins: 1,045 yards, 6 TD
Kuechly: 125 tackles, 3 INT, 2 FF
Jordan: 87 tackles, 4.5 sacks
Jones: 79 tackles, 1 INT
Peters: 77 tackles, 1 INT
Donald: 64 tackles, 5 sacks

Team Stats

-17th in offensive yards
-19th in points per game
-19th in Defensive Yards
-8th in points against

AROUND THE LEAGUE

MVP: Tom Brady
Super Bowl: Panthers 26 Patriots 24

Analysis

Finally able to achieve a winning record, it still wasn't enough for the Browns to claim the division and the team bowed out in the Wild Card game to the Jaguars, of all teams. But it would be hard to not look at the season as a success, especially compared to the current real-life version of the Browns, with all of the Browns' superior draft picks contributing in a significant way that you would expect.

Conclusions

Even altering the five drafts from 2011-2015 and replacing the Browns' lackluster picks with (arguably) the best picks available, we still couldn't propel the Browns to the Super Bowl. However, at least it got them to the playoffs and showed how good the Browns could be if they had managed to draft better along the way. Who knows? If we went back another five years doing the same experiment, perhaps they'd get the chance to hoist that elusive Lombardi Trophy once and for all.


Member Comments
# 1 gametyme89 @ 11/19/16 02:08 PM
Shame that the best the Browns could muster even with perfect 1st round choices (at the time) is a wildcard elimination. #feelsbadman
 
# 2 timhere1970 @ 11/19/16 02:37 PM
Probably have to go back to 2004 and get big ben.
 
# 3 PVarck31 @ 11/21/16 04:46 PM
Would have been nice if they didn't pass on Julio Jones, Derek Carr (who Mike Pettine wanted),Carson Wentz, OBJ, Ryan Shazier, and countless others. No matter the front office, they have all been horrible at their jobs. Every single one of them. You would think the law of averages would have yielded the Browns an impact player over the last 5 years or so. But not one single impact player has been taken since Joe Thomas.

It's almost unfathomable they could be this inept as a franchise. And with the newest regime, it doesn't look like they will be any better.
 
# 4 ATLBrayden @ 11/23/16 04:51 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by PVarck31
It's almost unfathomable they could be this inept as a franchise. And with the newest regime, it doesn't look like they will be any better.
Taken from Reddit:
"In the modern NFL we've seen the Seahawks become a number one team going to 3 SB's in less than 15 years,

The Kansas City Chiefs go from 2-14 under Coach Romeo and then blast into 4 straight winning seasons under Andy Reid (assuming they finish with one this year),

the Detroit Lions under Jim Caldwell achieve an 11-5 record after having set the league worst record of 0-16 less than 7 years earlier,

the Jets go from the AFC Championship to DFL and back to Playoff form in less than 6 seasons (though they are back down again),

we've seen the Redskins come back to life after the disastrous RGIII/Shanahan years,

the Raiders have rebuilt after being one of the worst franchises in the league since going to the Super Bowl,

the Houston Texans achieve multiple playoff berths after starting out as one of the worst franchises in the league,

the SF 49ers go from a laughing stock of the league under Mike Singletary to a Superbowl appearance and 3 straight NFC titles under Jim Harbaugh,

the Arizona Cardinals recover from a devastating Super Bowl loss with their retiring of the HOF Quarter Back, and then back to an NFC power house a few years later under Bruce Arians,

The Vikings go from a middling and affable NFC North team to a feared defensive juggernaut under Mike Zimmer,

I could keep going on and on,

but my point is: What makes the Browns so much different?

What is it about the organization and their decisions that just can't seem to hire the right coaches/gm's or draft the right players?

I legitimately cannot wrap my head around how terrible you would have to be as an organization to watch all these teams go from the bottom to the top without hiring a single winning coach."

Don't forget that the Broncos and Panthers were the top 2 picks in the draft just a few years ago, and met in the most recent Super Bowl.
 
# 5 timhere1970 @ 11/23/16 07:59 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ATLBrayden
Taken from Reddit:
"In the modern NFL we've seen the Seahawks become a number one team going to 3 SB's in less than 15 years,

The Kansas City Chiefs go from 2-14 under Coach Romeo and then blast into 4 straight winning seasons under Andy Reid (assuming they finish with one this year),

the Detroit Lions under Jim Caldwell achieve an 11-5 record after having set the league worst record of 0-16 less than 7 years earlier,

the Jets go from the AFC Championship to DFL and back to Playoff form in less than 6 seasons (though they are back down again),

we've seen the Redskins come back to life after the disastrous RGIII/Shanahan years,

the Raiders have rebuilt after being one of the worst franchises in the league since going to the Super Bowl,

the Houston Texans achieve multiple playoff berths after starting out as one of the worst franchises in the league,

the SF 49ers go from a laughing stock of the league under Mike Singletary to a Superbowl appearance and 3 straight NFC titles under Jim Harbaugh,

the Arizona Cardinals recover from a devastating Super Bowl loss with their retiring of the HOF Quarter Back, and then back to an NFC power house a few years later under Bruce Arians,

The Vikings go from a middling and affable NFC North team to a feared defensive juggernaut under Mike Zimmer,

I could keep going on and on,

but my point is: What makes the Browns so much different?

What is it about the organization and their decisions that just can't seem to hire the right coaches/gm's or draft the right players?

I legitimately cannot wrap my head around how terrible you would have to be as an organization to watch all these teams go from the bottom to the top without hiring a single winning coach."

Don't forget that the Broncos and Panthers were the top 2 picks in the draft just a few years ago, and met in the most recent Super Bowl.
They make bad choices consistently. There is a salary cap in the nfl so all teams pay the same for players. Picking high constantly in the draft means you are constantly paying a high portion of your salary cap to unproven players. Teams that are almost always good spend that money on proven veterans. The Browns would be better if they just traded down. The steelers have I believe only 5 top 10 picks in thirty years and have dominated the Browns with virtually the same payroll because the top paid players on their team have proven they are nfl caliber players.
 
# 6 azdawgpound @ 11/24/16 04:12 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ATLBrayden
Taken from Reddit:
"In the modern NFL we've seen the Seahawks become a number one team going to 3 SB's in less than 15 years,

The Kansas City Chiefs go from 2-14 under Coach Romeo and then blast into 4 straight winning seasons under Andy Reid (assuming they finish with one this year),

the Detroit Lions under Jim Caldwell achieve an 11-5 record after having set the league worst record of 0-16 less than 7 years earlier,

the Jets go from the AFC Championship to DFL and back to Playoff form in less than 6 seasons (though they are back down again),

we've seen the Redskins come back to life after the disastrous RGIII/Shanahan years,

the Raiders have rebuilt after being one of the worst franchises in the league since going to the Super Bowl,

the Houston Texans achieve multiple playoff berths after starting out as one of the worst franchises in the league,

the SF 49ers go from a laughing stock of the league under Mike Singletary to a Superbowl appearance and 3 straight NFC titles under Jim Harbaugh,

the Arizona Cardinals recover from a devastating Super Bowl loss with their retiring of the HOF Quarter Back, and then back to an NFC power house a few years later under Bruce Arians,

The Vikings go from a middling and affable NFC North team to a feared defensive juggernaut under Mike Zimmer,

I could keep going on and on,

but my point is: What makes the Browns so much different?

What is it about the organization and their decisions that just can't seem to hire the right coaches/gm's or draft the right players?

I legitimately cannot wrap my head around how terrible you would have to be as an organization to watch all these teams go from the bottom to the top without hiring a single winning coach."

Don't forget that the Broncos and Panthers were the top 2 picks in the draft just a few years ago, and met in the most recent Super Bowl.
What makes this team so bad is they never let the team build team chemistry...they panic if a player struggles and it's like OK release him...same with coaches etc...u will never have a winning team when every yr u get rid of half team every off season.

Until this team and franchise get that through their heads they will be laughing stock of NFL and all sports.

I think of all top qb's, wr's ,RB's etc we should of drafted etc and then come back to earth and just have think myself my gawd the team we could be fielding every Sunday to watching the laughing stock we field every Sunday...just Makes shake ya every yr.
 

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