Many great NFL players have their own fascinating draft journeys. Some not so smooth as others. So imagine this. A Charles Tillman Cleveland Browns uniform? Sounds utterly ridiculous. What many Chicago Bears fans will be stunned to know is that back in 2003 it almost became a sobering reality for the future Pro Bowl cornerback.
In an interview with the Bears team website, Tillman recounted how things went for him leading up to the draft. Though he'd enjoyed a productive career at Louisiana-Lafayette, the initial belief was that he'd go somewhere in the third round. History will note that Chicago ended up taking him with the third pick of the second round (#35).
The crazier part is the fact that Tillman was certain the Browns would be the team making that pick.
"I honestly thought I was going to be selected by the Browns because they're the ones who did the most in-depth background work on me. They sent their security guy to my school. He talked to my teachers. He talked to numerous people at the places I'd hang on. He even talked to my landlord at my apartment. So I just assumed I was going to Cleveland. I knew anything was possible, but the Browns were doing the most work so I felt that I might be a Cleveland Brown."







