Copied! The Browns opened Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft by selecting T James Hudson in the fourth round (110th overall). Here are five things to know about Cleveland's newest addition to the O-Line. 1. Hudson arrives in Cleveland after spending his final two collegiate seasons at Cincinnati. He didn't become a full-time starter until 2020, but he made an instant impact on the Bearcats' offense and earned First Team All-AAC honors in his first season on the field. Hudson transferred to Cincinnati in 2019 after spending his first two college seasons at Michigan, which leads us to our next thing to know… 2. Hudson originally began his college career as a defensive tackle, which is where he shined at Central Catholic High School in Toledo — yes, Hudson is an Ohio native. He originally committed to Kentucky after his sophomore season, but his recruitment stock skyrocketed in his junior year, and he later fielded offers from Alabama, Miami and several other big-name college football programs. He ultimately decided on Michigan and made his switch to the offensive line, playing at right tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2018.