Dawgs By Nature has wrapped the latest round of voting on its Cleveland Browns DBN Big Board, finalizing slots 16 through 20 and moving the mock draft exercise deeper into players who could realistically be on the board when the Browns make selections later in the first round. Offensive guard Vega Ioane topped this voting block with 277 total points, followed by cornerback Mansoor Delane (188), wide receiver Denzel Boston (182), tight end Kenyon Sadiq (171) and wide receiver Omar Cooper (144).

Ioane’s strong showing pushes another interior offensive lineman into the Browns’ prioritized group, continuing a broader theme of offensive talent in the Big Board’s middle tiers. Delane, the highest-ranked defensive player in this group, drew commentary in the vote summary noting that several teams with earlier needs at corner likely would target him before Cleveland’s late first-round slot. The next two spots went to pass-catchers Boston and Sadiq, while Cooper’s 144 points rounded out the quintet.

The DBN report stressed that voters were instructed to weigh a combination of talent, roster need, character and positional value when ranking prospects — factors that play into whether the Browns, who hold two picks in the first round this year, will chase best-player-available talent or address specific needs. With those two first-round selections, the site observed, Cleveland can afford flexibility: some names surfacing now might be realistic targets at No. 24 overall, while others — particularly high-end corners such as Delane — could be off the board much earlier.

The latest results further populate a cumulative list that has been assembled through successive voting rounds. The full Big Board to date now reads: WR Carnell Tate, QB Fernando Mendoza, S Caleb Downs, LB Arvell Reese, OT Monroe Freeling, OT Francis Mauigoa, LB Sonny Styles, EDGE David Bailey, OT Spencer Fano, RB Jeremiyah Love, WR Jordyn Tyson, WR Makai Lemon, OT Caleb Lomu, EDGE Rueben Bain, OT Kadyn Proctor, OG Vega Ioane, CB Mansoor Delane, WR Denzel Boston, TE Kenyon Sadiq and WR Omar Cooper. That sequence shows an early concentration on offensive line and skill positions, with select defensive standouts sprinkled through the top 20.

DBN is now opening the next voting window to determine slots 21–25 on the Browns’ board. The site is asking fans and contributors to submit their five-player rankings for that batch — considering the same mix of attributes — and to flag any omissions so those players can be included in subsequent rounds. Voters are asked to submit only one ballot and to list their picks in order in the comments on the Dawgs By Nature site.

As the NFL draft draws nearer, these fan-driven Big Boards will continue to evolve and offer a snapshot of perceived value versus need for Cleveland’s draft decision-makers. The latest round underscores how the Browns’ two first-round picks could be used to balance immediate roster upgrades with long-term upside, depending on how the board sorts out in the weeks ahead.

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