With the 2026 NFL Draft in full swing, the Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry have completely revamped the offense heading into the 2026 NFL season.
Berry and company kicked off this year’s draft by trading down to the No. 9 pick and selecting one of, if not the best, offensive tackles in Spencer Fano. In addition to finding their starting left tackle for the foreseeable future, the Browns also took a swing at Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion to give newly-hired head coach a dynamic weapon in the passing game.
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However, the run of offensive prospects for Cleveland did not end in the first round of the draft.
While many believed that the Browns could potentially target a chess piece for defensive coordinator Mike Rutenburg with the No. 39 pick in the second round, Berry opted to double down on the wide receiver position with Washington’s Denzel Boston.
Boston, after spending four seasons with the Huskies, was widely considered to be a potential first-round prospect in the 2026 draft. In his final year with Washington, the 22-year-old pass catcher recorded 881 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on 62 receptions, but his efforts throughout the 2025 season were not enough for him to be taken in the first round.
