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41. CeeDee Lamb

A consensus All-American at the University of Oklahoma, Lamb was a First Round pick in 2020 (19th Overall) by the Dallas Cowboys, where, as of this writing, he has been the primary weapon of Quarterback Dak Prescott.

Lamb had a good rookie year with 935 Yards, but ascended the WR ladder with four consecutive Pro Bowls, which included a league-leading 135 Receptions in 2023, where he was also a First Team All-Pro and third-place finisher in Offensive Player of the Year voting.

Moving into 2025, Lamb’s complete game as one of the game’s top Wide Receivers is in his prime.  Could we see a potential top-ten Cowboy?

Yes, we know that this is taking a while!

As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we maintain and update our existing Top 50 lists annually.  As such, we are delighted to present our post-2024 revision of our top 50 Cleveland Browns.

As for all of our top 50 players in football, we look at the following: 

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Football League.

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.

Last year, the Browns were awful, winning only three games.  Despite this dismal performance, there was one new entry and three elevations on the all-time list.

As always, we present our top five, which saw a new entrant to the elite group.

1. Jim Brown
2. Otto Graham
3. Joe Thomas
4. Lou Groza
5. Myles Garrett 

You can find the entire list here.

The change in the top five saw 2023 Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett move up five spots and knock Hall of Fame Tight End Ozzie Newsome from that spot.

Offensive Guard Joel Bitonio moved up three spots to #16 after adding his seventh Pro Bowl in 2024.

Running Back Nick Chubb, who is now a Houston Texan, did enough to move up one spot to #43.

The lone new entry is Cornerback Denzel Ward.  He comes in at #46.

We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.

 

Classical music has always been more than just a collection of notes on a page - it’s a reflection of human emotion, discipline, and history. From the sweeping compositions of Beethoven and the elegance of Mozart to the rich harmonies of Brahms, this timeless art form has shaped cultures, inspired generations, and provided solace to millions.

At universities across the United States, musical faculties dedicated to classical music remain essential pillars of artistic and academic life. Here, passionate students nurture their talents and cultivate an appreciation for music that transcends genres and generations.

Where Music Meets Academia

When you walk through the halls of a university music faculty, there’s a special energy in the air: the sounds of a student practicing a violin sonata behind one door, the thunderous chords of a piano concerto behind another, and choral voices soaring from rehearsal rooms. These faculties aren’t just places to learn scales and technique - they’re vibrant communities where young artists find their voice and develop their craft.

Studying classical music in a university setting is both a privilege and a challenge. Aspiring performers, composers, and conductors dedicate countless hours to perfecting their technique while engaging with the deep theoretical knowledge that underpins their art. Courses in music history, theory, aural skills, and ensemble performance enrich their understanding of both the mechanics and the soul of music.

A Journey of Passion and Discipline

The life of a music student is a study in balance. Imagine juggling hours of individual practice with rehearsals, performances, and academic coursework. For these students, passion fuels their dedication, but discipline sustains it. Deadlines for papers, exams, juries, and recitals fill every semester.

And while music itself may feel timeless, today’s students are navigating modern challenges like anyone else - keeping up with classes outside their major, meeting general education requirements, and maintaining a good GPA to qualify for scholarships or graduate programs.

This is where modern tools, such as a free GPA calculator, come into play. Students pursuing degrees in classical music often find themselves calculating exactly what grade they need on their next theory exam or history paper to maintain their standing. With the right GPA, opportunities for scholarships, graduate school, and prestigious programs abroad remain open.

free GPA calculator helps them see the road ahead clearly, offering peace of mind amid their busy schedules and empowering them to balance their artistic dreams with academic achievement.

More Than Just Performance

University musical faculties don’t only train soloists or composers. They prepare well-rounded musicians who understand the historical and cultural context of their art. From ethnomusicology to music education, orchestration to music technology, students can specialize in areas that reflect their interests and the evolving musical landscape.

Even non-majors can benefit. Many universities open their ensembles, choirs, and orchestras to students from all disciplines, providing a space for young engineers, scientists, and writers to continue their musical journey. In this way, classical music continues to weave itself into the fabric of university life, enriching campuses with culture and community.

Lifelong Benefits of Classical Music Study

Why do so many students commit themselves to classical music despite the challenges? The answer lies in the profound rewards: the joy of interpreting a masterpiece, the camaraderie of ensemble performance, the exhilaration of stepping onto a stage, and the satisfaction of continual improvement.

Moreover, the skills cultivated through classical music study extend far beyond the practice room. Discipline, attention to detail, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and the ability to work collaboratively are all traits that serve graduates in every profession.

The Future Sounds Bright

In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, the enduring relevance of classical music speaks volumes. Universities continue to serve as guardians of this heritage, giving students a place where artistry, scholarship, and community thrive together.

For those embarking on this journey, tools like a free GPA calculator are small but helpful companions along the way, ensuring that as they pursue excellence in their craft, they stay on track academically as well.

In the end, classical music and university life share a common spirit: both are about growth, dedication, and finding joy in the pursuit of something beautiful and lasting. Whether you’re a music major fine-tuning a Chopin prelude or an engineering student singing in the university choir, classical music invites you to be part of a tradition that resonates across time, and there’s no better place to experience that than on a university campus.

46. Denzel Ward

A consensus All-American at Ohio State, Denzel Ward was the first Defensive Back taken in the 2018 Draft, going fourth overall to Cleveland, the team that he has played his entire career for as of this writing.

Ward has been a consistent and potent presence on the Browns' secondary, using his aggressiveness and guile, and at present is a four-time Pro Bowl selection.  While the overall performance of the Cleveland defence has been spotty over his career, his defensive impact over his tenure is bested only by Myles Garrett. 

The Browns are rebuilding again in 2025, but at Left Cornerback, they have nothing to worry about.