Browns general manager Andrew Berry was tasked with a big decision in his first draft in 2020 as the team sat with the 10th overall pick: find the team's long-term heir to franchise-legend Joe Thomas at left tackle. At the time, the team was operating with Baker Mayfield as the franchise quarterback, and they needed to find an elite option to be his blindside protection going forward. The decision seemingly came down between Alabama's Jedrick Wills Jr. and Iowa's Tristan Wirfs. The debate was back and forth, but there was a lot of noise from Browns fans preferring Wirfs. We all know how the story plays out, as Wills was the pick and now is sitting out the 2025 season without a team and is looking to get back to full health. Bleacher Report's Matt Holder listed every team's worst draft pick since 2020 and re-drafted that pick. For the Browns, Holder went with Wills being the worst pick and took Wirfs instead. In Wills' defense, Holder only looked at first-round picks since 2020. Cleveland made just two of tho
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