Browns have traded their No. 77 overall pick to the Carolina Panthers and their No. 141 to the Panthers.
In return, they received No. 93, No. 129, and No. 168.
Everything you need to know: pic.twitter.com/GjYO0S8EzU
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 30, 2016
ClevelandBrowns.com reported the team and the Carolina Panthers swapped third-round picks Friday, and the Browns received an additional fourth-round pick as compensation in the process.
The Browns gave Carolina their No. 77 pick and a fifth-round selection (No. 141) in exchange for Carolina's third-round pick (No. 93), fourth-round pick (No. 129) and fifth-rounder (No. 168).
Cleveland had eight picks in Saturday's final four rounds of the draft, starting with the first two (99 and 100) in the fourth round.
--
The Cleveland Browns choose OT Shon Coleman as the No. 76 overall pick in round 3.
“It’s something that I’ve been working toward for a long time," Coleman told ClevelandBrowns.com. "For my family and everybody to see it go down like that, it was awesome.”
ClevelandBrowns.com reported Coleman was diagnosed with leukemia in 2010 and was treated in Tennessee. He returned to practice in 2012 and played for the first time the following season.
"It has definitely been a journey," Coleman told ClevelandBrowns.com. "It made me a better person and it just helped me learn to take advantage of opportunities.”
Coleman started 13 games in 2014 and 13 games in 2015. He was the first offensive lineman drafted by the Browns this year.
--
The Cleveland Browns choose DE Carl Nassib as the No. 65 overall pick in round 3.
“I talked to (Head) Coach (Hue) Jackson, and he told me that I needed to bring the same intensity and the same dedication that I had at Penn State," Nassib said. "I told him I would bring that every single day.”
After serving as a role player in his first two seasons at Penn State, ClevelandBrowns.com reported, Nassib became a Big Ten premier defensive end, with 15.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss in 10 games last year.
--
The Cleveland Browns choose Emmanuel Ogbah as the No. 32 overall pick in round 2.
Position: Defensive End
College: Oklahoma State University
WATCH via ESPN
According to the Browns, Ogbah, a three-year starter at Oklahoma State, collected 133 tackles, 35.5 tackles for loss and 26.5 sacks. In his junior and final season with the Cowboys, the 6-foot-4, 273-pound prospect made career-highs of 17.5 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks.
Ogbah was an All-Big 12 selection in 2014 and impressed at the combine with his athleticism, the Browns said, running a 4.67-second 40-yard dash.
“When he’s angry, he’s a powerful force to be reckoned with,” NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said during a broadcast shortly after Ogbah was selected.
GET ALL THE 2016 NFL DRAFT UPDATES HERE
--
Talk 2016 NFL Draft day 2 with Sports Reporter Lauren Brill here.