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Sunday Dawg Chow (3/22): Mock drafts, salaries, and whiny former WRs

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The latest Cleveland Browns news and notes from around the NFL in the Sunday Dawg Chow.

COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 08: Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Chase Bisontis (71) grabs a drink of water before the start of a SEC conference game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Missouri Tigers held on Saturday November 08, 2025 at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium in Columbia MO. (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It has been a mostly quiet couple of days across the NFL. With the opening wave of free agency and the second wave of “bargain signings” now in the books, the league’s attention is turning to the 2026 NFL Draft.

There will still be signings, of course, but many of those will not come until after the draft as teams wait to see what holes remain on their rosters, and what veterans are still available to patch them. That makes today seem like a good one for another book recommendation, so let’s go with Cat On The Road to Findout by Yusuf Cat Stevens, which we just finished reading. Unless you were there, it is easy not to know that Stevens was one of the biggest music stars of the early 1970s, before a near-death experience led him to walk away from the industry, embrace Islam, and set out on a journey to his family and humanitarian work.

The book is very straightforward as Stevens tells his life story from growing up in England, through his music career, his beliefs, and finally returning to his music. It is a little bit long at 560 pages, but overall it was a good read, even for those who are only vaguely familiar with Stevens’ music catalogue. Let’s get rolling with today’s edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow.

Dawgs By Nature Browns 2026 mock draft: Who is the pick in Round 2? (Thomas Moore) – While the focus is on the first round, GM Andrew Berry needs to also hit on the second-round selection. Jordyn Tyson injury update could change NFL draft stock, Browns options (Jared Mueller) – Cleveland Browns fans love the idea of Jordyn Tyson joining his brother Jaylon, but injuries could drop WR in the 2026 NFL Draft.