Report: Paul DePodesta Urged Browns To Pass On Myles Garrett In 2017 Draft due to….

Paul DePodesta was hired by the Cleveland Browns in 2016, which was a somewhat unconventional move. To help them make a decision, they brought in a person who had demonstrated success in a different sport.

Since the Browns hired Paul DePodesta as their Chief Strategy Officer following successful stints in Major League Baseball, the fans have largely questioned his work in that role and frequently wonder what he does in reality.

After successful tenures in Major League Baseball, the Browns appointed Paul DePodesta as their Chief Strategy Officer.

From that day on, the fans have mostly questioned his work at that position, oftentimes wondering what he actually does.

He’s expected to provide some analytics-based input on the team’s decisions and roster-building, yet many fans don’t seem to understand what he’s getting paid to do.

That’s why, in his latest mailbag session, one fan asked Browns insider Tony Grossi whether DePodesta has actually made an impactful contribution to the team.

Grossi’s response, however, might not appease the fans:

“DePodesta’s greatest contribution was marrying head coach Kevin Stefanski with GM Andrew Berry. It fulfilled Jimmy Haslam’s directive to have peace and harmony between GM and head coach. To his credit, DePodesta also recommended Sean McDermott as a coaching candidate instead of Freddie Kitchens. On the other hand, he advocated quarterback Mitch Trubisky over Myles Garrett with the No. 1 pick in 2017,” Grossi said.

Of course, one could make a case for the Browns desperately needing a quarterback back then, and Trubisky did look like he would be a successful quarterback at the next level.

Also, he wasn’t the only one who thought the Browns could’ve done better than taking Garrett at the time.

Fortunately, they didn’t listen to his pitch and ended up choosing the future Hall of Famer anyway.