Don't be surprised if the Browns take a shot at the reigning Heisman Trophy winner next Friday. The team might want to avoid spending its No. 8 overall pick on a running back, or might find that Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott is already gone. That won't be known until the first round of the draft is rolling on Thursday. What is known is that the Browns want to lean heavily on the running game in 2016, and that several teams are sniffing around Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry about where Cleveland is scheduled to pick at No. 32 — the first pick of the second round. No one ranks Alabama's Henry as high as Elliott in terms of all-around ability. However, Henry is incredibly big. He rushed 2,219 yards with 28 touchdowns for the national-champion Alabama Crimson Tide. The Browns might see him as part of a one-two punch, with Duke Johnson, that would fit their new regime well. - See more at: http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/201...ong-interest-in-heisman-winner-henry-at-no-32