With substantial draft capital in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns are likely to spend at least one, if not multiple, picks addressing issues along the offensive line. With two picks in the first round, at least one pick should be used on an offensive tackle. It is important to select someone who fits the Browns’ identity, so who should Cleveland prioritize?
There has been some talk about Kadyn Proctor, but the following seem higher on most big boards.
Spencer Fano
Fano would be an ideal fit
for the Browns, given his readiness to start and contribute right away. He’s a versatile tackle with elite athleticism who can play on either side. Given Cleveland’s injury history at the position, having a tackle that you can plug in on either side at any time is extremely beneficial.
Francis Mauigoa
Mauigoa is the top tackle on most draft boards, so he may not be available for the Browns with the sixth pick. He is known for his physicality and his ability to be an anchor on the offensive line. If available, he would be a game-changing player.
Monroe Freeling
Freeling has elite athleticism for an offensive tackle; however, there are concerns about his power and strength. He’s a riskier selection due to his limited starting experience in college, and he likely wouldn’t be ready to step into a starting role immediately in Cleveland. If the Browns want to prioritize athleticism at the position, then Freeling would be a great choice.
Let me know what you think in the comments – Which OT is the best prospect for the Browns in the draft?
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