Cleveland Browns linebacker Mack Wilson fielded some questions on Twitter on Friday. That includes which player he would most like to see join the Browns in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Perhaps there is some bias, but Wilson suggested he would like to see the Browns grab Isaiah Simmons from Clemson.

Simmons would be able to plug some holes in Cleveland.

The Browns lost leading tackler Joe Schobert in free agency and also released Christian Kirksey after a pair of injury-riddled seasons. They also figure to either go with an offensive lineman (perhaps a left tackle) or a defensive player in the draft.

However, Simmons might be just out of the Browns' range.

The Browns have the tenth pick, but in CBS Sports' most recent mock draft, Simmons is off the board at pick No. 6. In Mel Kiper's (ESPN) last mock draft, he has the New York Giants selecting Simmons with the third overall pick.

It is easy to see why Simmons is projected to go so high in this draft. He was absolutely dominant as a linebacker and safety kind of hybrid. He also has the potential to play up in the box and rush the passer or drop into coverage.

Simmons finished his Clemson career with 104 combined tackles, including 16.5 for a loss. He also added 8.0 sacks , two forced fumbles and three interceptions, for good measure.

Though Simmons is bigger than New York Jets safety Jamal Adams, he might be similar in that any team that drafts him will give him freedom to burn opposing defenses off the edge or roam in the secondary as another ball-hawker.

The Browns might not be able to get Simmons, though Wilson certainly hopes he falls to Cleveland at No. 10.