NFL Mock Draft 2015 First Round: Where will Marcus Mariota fall?

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Oct 18, 2014; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Malcolm Brown (90) is defended by Iowa State Cyclones offensive tackle Jake Campos (67) during the first half at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Texas beat Iowa State 48-45. Mandatory Credit: Brendan Maloney-USA TODAY Sports

<p>Malcolm Brown is a fast developing player who has raw talent and showed in 2014 he can improve quickly on his weaknesses. In his first year playing in Charlie Strong’s defensive system, the 6’2″ 319 pound defensive tackle had six and a half sacks and involvement in 69 tackles, an amazing stat.</p> <p>He also had 38 solo tackles.</p><div class=. Defensive Tackle. Texas Longhorns. Malcom Brown. 19. player. 53

A big reason to believe in Brown is the fact that he also learned for a year under Strong. Strong has an amazing track record of NFL defensive players being successful, and he has proven that he coaches up players well.

As the worst run-defense in the NFL last year, the Browns could use a serious upgrade on the defensive line, and Brown would be a perfect fit, not just because of his name.

Brown knows how to get low, he is fast, he is strong, and the sky is the limit for what he can do. Also, he is smart and a very hard worker.

He will be able to draw double-teams, as he did for a significant portion of last season, and as he develops more that will not even keep him from being unstoppable.

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Malcom Brown

Defensive Tackle, Texas Longhorns

Cleveland Browns
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Malcolm Brown is a fast developing player who has raw talent and showed in 2014 he can improve quickly on his weaknesses. In his first year playing in Charlie Strong’s defensive system, the 6’2″ 319 pound defensive tackle had six and a half sacks and involvement in 69 tackles, an amazing stat.

He also had 38 solo tackles.

A big reason to believe in Brown is the fact that he also learned for a year under Strong. Strong has an amazing track record of NFL defensive players being successful, and he has proven that he coaches up players well.

As the worst run-defense in the NFL last year, the Browns could use a serious upgrade on the defensive line, and Brown would be a perfect fit, not just because of his name.

Brown knows how to get low, he is fast, he is strong, and the sky is the limit for what he can do. Also, he is smart and a very hard worker.

He will be able to draw double-teams, as he did for a significant portion of last season, and as he develops more that will not even keep him from being unstoppable.

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