Cleveland Browns select WR David Bell from Purdue in 2022 NFL Draft.
LAS VEGAS — The Browns have selected WR David Bell from Purdue as the 99th pick overall in the 2022 NFL Draft as a compensatory selection via Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's hiring in Minnesota.
Drafting Bell addresses a thin wide receivers room. After losing wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. last season, and with Jarvis Landry released and still undecided on where he'll land, wide receiver was a clear area of need for the Browns, considering it was an area of need with them both still on the roster.
Earlier in the night, the Browns selected DE Alex Wright with the No. 78 pick overall and Martin Emerson with the No. 68 pick overall after trading down their 44th overall pick to the Houston Texans.
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