As the Cleveland Browns’ 2026 roster comes into sharper focus, they addressed a major need on Day 1 by selecting KC Concepcion with the 24th overall pick. Concepcion is a versatile receiver who can contribute on special teams as well, giving the Browns plenty of flexibility in how they use him.
While the pick offers significant upside, there are still several questions about how Concepcion will translate to the NFL. In college, he struggled with a very high drop rate, and there are questions about his
maturity. The Texas A&M product is also not the biggest receiver.
Cleveland had to weigh the pros and cons in this situation. Does his talent, route-running abilities, and explosiveness outweigh the risk that his high drop rate or potential lack of maturity, as reported by Albert Breer, will hurt his ability to perform at a high level in the NFL?
While this take by ESPN’s Matt Miller has some fallacies about the Browns draft history, he presents the same concerns about Concepcion that many have:
Given the current state of the Browns’ wide receiver group, Cleveland desperately needs an explosive playmaker, making this pick a worthy risk. The Browns’ offense is still a work in progress, so Concepcion will have the time to work through his shortcomings and become a reliable pass catcher on this team.
Let me know what you think in the comments – Was KC Concepcion too risky a pick at 24?













