the web in today’s dose of the Sunday Dawg Chow." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDawgs EDTShareTweetShareShareSunday Dawg Chow: Browns news (4/28/19)Photo by Jason Miller/Getty ImagesCleveland Browns:John Dorsey’s art of the draft (cleveland.com) - Three more days of brush strokes are complete Tyrod Taylor Jersey , with another year for us to understand John Dorsey and the art of the draft. After three weeks of analyzing the 25 most crucial personnel decisions that built the Browns, that’s how I’ve come to understand Dorsey -- as an artist.Kitchens OK with Beckham’s camp absence (ESPN) - Freddie Kitchens got intensely defensive about the Cleveland Browns’ new offensive star. Odell Beckham Jr. isn’t in any trouble with his coach.Freddie Kitchens takes command amid Beckham uproar (ohio.com) -Freddie Kitchens apparently decided it was time to take control of a debate he feels is much ado about nothing.Giants pick puts a bow on Beckham trade (Browns Wire) - After Day 2 of the NFL Draft, we can finally see what the cost was to acquire Odell Beckham Jr. from the New York Giants.NFL:Rosen has to earn starting job in Miami (ESPN) - The Miami Dolphins are expecting a newly motivated Josh Rosen when he arrives to the team facilities, but he won’t find the starting quarterback job handed to him on a platter.NFL Draft grades for all 32 teams (PFF) - The 2019 NFL Draft is officially in the books. After a flurry of history-making picks and eye-raising selections from Thursday to Saturday, 254 players were selected to join one of the NFL’s 32 NFL teams. With that, we give you our full draft recap Baker Mayfield Color Rush Jersey , with analysis on each team’s day and every selection made during the weekend.NFL Draft: Final quick-snap grades for all 32 teams (NFL.com) - Keep in mind that my quick-snap grades for the 2019 NFL Draft are not based on how I expect a player’s career to progress over the next four or five years -- no one knows what the future holds. These grades are, however, an evaluation of the process each team undertook to select the players they did, and whether each selection from this weekend is of appropriate value given the player’s performance in college and overall athleticism. Cleveland Browns:“Gregg Williams: Focus from players led Browns to greatest turnaround in franchise history” (WKYC) - “Cleveland Browns looked to be anything but the team capable of the greatest year-to-year turnaround in franchise history. But a 5-2 record...”“Joel Bitonio wins the ‘Good Guy Award’” (247Sports) - “Bitonio has received the team’s ‘Good Guy’ award. Bitonio will be honored at the 39th annual Akron Browns Backers banquet in May at the Tangier Restaurant.”“Baker Mayfield named AFC Offensive Player of the Week” (News 5) - “Baker Mayfield has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week, the National Football League announced Wednesday.”“Lamar Jackson is a star and a threat to the Cleveland Browns” (DPD) - “The last time we saw Baltimore, they were led by aging veteran Joe Flacco https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Emmanuel-Ogbah-Jersey , whose skills have been eroding for a few years now. The Browns were able to get past the Ravens...”NFL:“Injuries: Panthers place QB Taylor Heinicke on IR” (NFL.com) - “Quarterback Taylor Heinicke was thrust into the Carolina Panthers’ starting quarterback slot ahead of Week 16 when Cam Newton was shut down with a shoulder injury.”“Mike Tomlin doesn’t want to add pass interference to the list of replay-reviewable plays” (CBS) - “The Pittsburgh Steelers saw a controversial pass interference call go against them late in their Week 16 loss to the New Orleans Saints.”“Tom Brady reaffirms plan to play beyond 2019” (ESPN) - “Reflecting on what football has meant in his life, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady repeated his intention to continue playing in 2019 and beyond.”“Playoffs will feature at least five teams that didn’t qualify in 2017” (PFT) - “For 29 consecutive seasons (1990-2018), the NFL has turned over at least 25 percent of the playoff field from one year to the next.”