Again, these are the Browns.
Regarding the difference of opinions, I still strongly believe that the head coach and GM have to be compatible and work together on these decisions. That's why I like the Beane/McDermott duo. I'm sure they disagree at times, it's only human nature.
What I don't understand is this talk that a GM gets the 53 and the coach works with the players he's given. That seams asinine. The QB position is the best to analyze this. If the coach plans to run a West Coast offense with short accurate passing, it would make no sense for the GM to draft a Josh Allen, who has a rocket arm but struggled with touch on shorter passes, because he thought he was the best QB. If a coach wanted to be able to run a system with a run-pass option where the QB had the freedom to run with the ball, it would not make sense for a GM to draft a Josh Rosen or Rudolph, both of which are said to be pretty immobile.
You can apply my opinion to all other positions like a GM drafting a LB who's a better fit for a 4-3 when the head coach/def cord want to run a 3-4 defense.
Now, all that being said, you have to remember what Beane said about NOT drafting a player for a system because he could likely outlast the coordinators and head coach so it's best to draft a player who would be adaptable to any system.
Man, I think these guys definitely earn their money having to make these decisions.