While not being invited to the combine doesn't mean a player won't be drafted, it does dramatically reduce their odds. Nevertheless, the NFL is full of good players that went undrafted and there are a handful of prospects that stand out this year that could help the Cleveland Browns.
The Browns have gotten significantly better at planning ahead and engineering situations to attract talented undrafted rookies. They have yet to hit on a star, but they've been able to get some worthwhile contributions.
Ronnie Hickman, who is currently a restricted free agent, was the starting free safety this past season. They got contributions from rookies including defensive lineman Adin Huntington, wide receivers Isaiah Bond and Gage Larvadain this past season.
It's process the Browns should look to exploit every year, extracting additional value out of the draft. Particularly with a team signaling it's going to be young, they should have spots to bring in undrafted rookies to add competition, keeping the best players.
Some of these players could end up getting drafted and the Browns might be the team that pulls the trigger, but if not, here are four receiving threats the team should be trying to recruit as undrafted free agents.