By: BHS Sports Staff
April 30, 2026

NFL experts said that last year’s Cleveland Browns draft class was very successful, and it seems like General Manager Andrew Berry cooked this year as well.
The 2025 class was highlighted by #5 pick Mason Graham, two second-round picks in linebacker Carson Schwesinger and running back Quinshon Judkins, and two quarterbacks in the later rounds, Dillion Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
The Browns were scheduled to pick at #6 this year, but they traded down to #9 with the Kansas City Chiefs. Cleveland still got the guy they wanted with offensive tackle Spencer Fano out of The University of Utah.

The Browns still had another pick in the first round at #24, and with one offensive need already addressed, they went with another offensive need, selecting wide receiver KC Concepcion out of Texas A&M.
With two offensive needs filled after day one of the draft, the Browns set themselves up for a successful draft in back-to-back years.
On day two, the Browns made multiple trades to acquire later picks and ended up picking in the second round at #39 and the third round at #58 and #86. With their second round pick, they went wide receiver again and selected Denzel Boston out of The University of Washington.
At pick #58, Cleveland stayed in the state of Ohio and selected Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a safety from The University of Toledo. McNeil-Warren was a projected late first-round pick and ended up falling right into the Browns’ laps. With the 89th pick, the Browns selected another offensive lineman out of Florida, Austin Barber.

On day three, the Browns selected two Alabama Crimson Tide players with their first two picks of the day, center Parker Brailsford and linebacker Justin Jefferson. After selecting a tight end out of Cincinnati, the Browns decided to bolster their QB room by selecting Taylen Green out of Arkansas.
With their final pick of the 2026 draft, Cleveland selected yet another tight end, Carsen Ryan from BYU.
Do you think Andrew Berry cooked again in this draft? We sure do as the Brown and Orange addressed offensive areas of need with day one starters and depth. Let us know what you think in the Leave a Comment section below.
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browns should go to court after this draft
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They ain’t the only ones going to court
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