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Why the Browns should draft a quarterback within the top 100 selections of the 2021 NFL Draft: Ellis L Williams

Why the Browns should draft a quarterback within the top 100 selections of the 2021 NFL Draft: Ellis L. Williams Today 4:47 AM Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski (C) talks with assistant offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt (L) as quarterback Baker Mayfield was benched for quarterback Case Keenum in the fourth quarter, October 18, 2020, at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. John Kuntz, cleveland.com Facebook Share clears throat “Baker Mayfield is the undisputed, unrivaled, undoubted and all-or-nothing leader of the Cleveland Browns.” That won’t change. What I’m about to suggest will not alter that fact. Mayfield was excellent in 2020. He should be so again this season. Which is why me suggesting the Browns should draft a quarterback within the top 100 selections of the 2021 NFL Draft actually has nothing to do with Baker.

Restaurants we miss in Mobile

Restaurants we miss in Mobile Updated Apr 08, 10:30 AM; Posted Apr 08, 9:58 AM The lunch crowd fills Drayton Place on Monday, Dec. 30, 2002, in downtown Mobile, Ala.Mike Kittrell/Press-Register Facebook Share Kick off a conversation about bygone restaurants in Mobile and you’ll hear about some COVID casualties. But it’s likely to go far deeper than that. A longer look back finds some legendary places with stories that grew with Mobile after (or even through) its World War II boom. Some are intertwined with the decline and slow rise of Downtown. There is, as one would expect, a heck of a lot of seafood on the menu. There’s also a conspicuous Greek influence.

Tardy Gras? Mobile considers Carnival-style parade for May | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Tardy Gras? Mobile considers Carnival-style parade for May FILE- In this Feb. 12, 2015, file photo, the Mystic Stripers Society parade rolls along during Mardi Gras in downtown Mobile, Ala. Mardi Gras celebrations along the Gulf Coast were all but a bust this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. But the city of Mobile is considering staging a Carnival-style parade through downtown in May 2021 after the state’s mandatory face mask rule expires. News outlets report that Mayor Sandy Stimpson discussed the possibility with City Council members during a meeting Tuesday, March 10, 2021. (Mike Kittrell/Press-Register via AP, File) March 10, 2021 - 8:41 AM MOBILE, Ala. - Its 2021 Mardi Gras celebration all but a bust because of the coronavirus pandemic, the city of Mobile is considering staging a Carnival-style parade in May after the state s mandatory face mask rule expires.

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