Inside the Browns’ ‘Jurassic Park’ OT Drills: The Surprising Secret Fueling NFL Draft Success
There will be continuous debate in the coming months about what the Cleveland Browns will or should do in the 2026 NFL Draft.
On the one hand, it will be hard for some fans to accept it if general manager Andrew Berry decides not add to the defense with the No. 6 overall selection, with Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles or his teammate, safety Caleb Downs, being popular choices.
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On the other hand, the offense is a complete mess. With quarterback out of the question, at least with Cleveland’s first selection in the opening round, wide receiver could be the call from a group that includes USC’s Makai Lemon, Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson, or Ohio State’s Carnell Tate.
There is one certainty in all this, which is that the Browns will be selecting one (or more) offensive linemen. Such is life when four of your starters from the previous season may be gone either through free agency or retirement, and your fifth starter can’t stop suffering season-ending injuries.

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