On the morning of the
2014 NFL draft,
Cleveland Browns general manager Sonny Weaver Jr. must decide how to use the seventh overall pick to improve
the team, but he has other problems on his mind. His semi-secret girlfriend Ali Parker, the team's
salary cap analyst, is pregnant, and the recent death of Sonny's father causes tension with his mother. Sonny had fired his father, a legendary coach for the Browns, which he later admits was for his mother's sake because his father refused to retire even with failing health. The
Seattle Seahawks hold the
first overall draft pick, which general manager Tom Michaels offers to trade to Sonny; this would allow the Browns to draft highly-rated
Wisconsin quarterback prospect Bo Callahan. Sonny initially declines, but after being pressured by team owner Anthony Molina to make a "big-splash", reluctantly agrees to the deal, trading away the Browns' first-round draft picks for the current draft plus the next two years. The unexpected opportunity to obtain Callahan excites Browns fans, but splits the team's
front office and players. The trade goes public after a tweet by
Ohio State linebacker Vontae Mack, who had been Sonny's original choice as first pick. Mack tells Sonny to rewatch game footage of him and Callahan playing against each other: "Watch me sack him, four times, and then watch what he does." Although Wisconsin won, Mack had four
quarterback sacks on Callahan and forced a
fumble that Mack recovered for a
touchdown. Callahan's only major offensive victory took place after Mack was ejected after giving a fan (his sister) a ball after his touchdown. Sonny begins to have doubts about Callahan's ability under pressure, and the Browns' investigations also bring Callahan's character into question. When the draft begins that evening, Sonny agonizes over the choice before drafting Mack at number one.
Roger Goodell's announcement of the selection shocks the rest of the league, and disrupts many of their plans for their own picks. Molina is irate and flies back to Cleveland, intent on firing Sonny. Head coach Vince Penn is also incensed and threatens to resign. Rumors spread about Callahan as other teams avoid selecting him. However, the Seahawks are still in contention to select Callahan with the seventh pick, and Sonny senses an opportunity. He convinces the rookie general manager of the
Jacksonville Jaguars to trade him their pick at six in exchange for the Browns' second-round draft picks over the next three drafts. Sonny then calls Michaels; in return for passing on Callahan, Sonny demands his first-round picks back, along with
punt returner David Putney. After fraught negotiations, the Seahawks seal the deal and choose Callahan with the sixth pick. With his now-restored seventh pick, Sonny appeases Penn and Molina by selecting skilled running back Ray Jennings of
Florida State, himself the son of a former Browns player. Molina and his team celebrate an outstanding draft for the Browns. After the draft party, Sonny reconciles with his mother over his excellent draft performance and her soon-to-be first grandchild. Four months later, Sonny and Ali watch as the Browns make their season debut, with Mack and Jennings in the lineup. ==Cast==