
"Browns general manager Andrew Berry reiterated his focus on 'maximizing the asset' of the No. 6 pick, whether it be in a selection or trade. He emphasized the importance of picking elite players instead of just addressing immediate needs."
"If the positions that the Browns focused on for their predraft '30' visits are any indication of their plans for Round 1, Cleveland seems poised to target the wide receiver and tackle positions."
"Cleveland also had predraft visits with a handful of offensive tackles, including Georgia's Monroe Freeling and Alabama's Kadyn Proctor, indicating a strategic focus on strengthening their offensive line."
The Cleveland Browns possess two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL draft and are exploring trade options, particularly for the sixth pick. General manager Andrew Berry emphasized maximizing the value of the No. 6 pick, prioritizing elite player selection over immediate needs. The Browns are likely to target wide receivers and offensive tackles, as indicated by their predraft visits, which included several top prospects at these positions. The team's wide receiver group was notably unproductive last season, highlighting the urgency for improvement.
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