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Browns Trade Up for Safety McNeil-Warren
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Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry made a strategic move in the 2026 NFL Draft, trading up to secure Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. This is the third time Berry has traded up during his tenure, following successful acquisitions of linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and quarterback Shedeur Sanders. McNeil-Warren, a 63, 203-pound safety, fills a crucial need for the Browns in their third-safety spot in big nickel packages, following Rayshawn Jenkins departure. Despite being ranked third among safeties and 23rd overall, McNeil-Warren slipped in the draft, allowing the Browns to snag him at pick 58. Berrys history of successful trades suggests that McNeil-Warren will be a valuable addition to the team.
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