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Browns Stack Picks for Offensive Rebuild

Published 6 days, 11 hours ago
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The Cleveland Browns are gearing up for the 2026 NFL Draft with a stacked ten-pick arsenal, focusing on offensive reinforcements following free agency moves. General manager Andrew Berry is aiming to bolster the offensive line and passing game, and this mock draft has them trading down from pick six to fifteen with Tampa Bay, acquiring extra picks like forty-six and a 2027 third-rounder.

In the fifteenth spot, they secure Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu, a six-foot-six, 308-pound powerhouse with exceptional pass-blocking skills. They continue their offensive push in round one at pick twenty-four, selecting Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a versatile ball hawk who earned a ninety-two point one PFF grade last season.

Round two emphasizes receivers, with Louisvilles Chris Bell at thirty-nine, a yards-after-catch threat despite ACL recovery, and Alabamas Germie Bernard at the traded forty-six, a gritty all-around player. Later, Miami corner Keionte Scott in round three adds depth to the secondary.

Day three strengthens the line with Texas A&Ms Trey Zuhn, Ole Misss Diego Pounds, and Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik in round six, adding QB competition for Deshaun Watson. The draft concludes with SMU tight end RJ Maryland. Berrys strategic approach transforms draft capital into a balanced offense, potentially turning the Browns fortunes around in the upcoming season.

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