BEREA (AP) — The only move the Cleveland Browns may make on the first day of the NFL draft is


BEREA (AP) — The only move the Cleveland Browns may make on the first day of the NFL draft is to order more pizza.

With no picks in the first three rounds and none until No. 122 overall, general manager Phil Savage doesn’t expect the team to do anything but view the early stages of the draft on TV.

“I can’t even create a circumstance in my mind that would get us in the top 62 picks,” Savage said. “We’ve kind of eliminated that from our thought process. We’re going to watch the draft just like any observer of the NFL would and kind of monitor whose getting taken and see how our board holds up going into the second day.”

The draft’s format has changed this year with the first day on April 26 consisting of the first two rounds and the final five on Sunday. Savage, who last year traded his 2008 first-round pick to Dallas so he could move up and get quarterback Brady Quinn, said it’s highly unlikely the Browns would make a major deal to get back into the first two rounds of this year’s draft.

“I can’t imagine any circumstance where we would do anything,” he said. “We’ve pretty much shut the door on that. All of our preparations have been beyond the second round. I think it would be foolish for us to jump into waters we really haven’t put a lot of time into.”

Savage said he would “love for us to get a fifth pick on the second day” to go along with the four the Browns already have. If the Browns do move up at all, it likely will be in the middle rounds to grab a player rated high on their board.