The NFL is deep into preparations for the 2026 NFL Draft, which means it is time for smokescreens, leaked reports about players rising or falling on draft boards, and the usual shenanigans associated with draft season.
The Cleveland Browns are always in the mix because, as “everyone knows,” general manager Andrew Berry can’t resist making a trade to accumulate futures draft assets.
This year, there is speculation that the Browns could move down in the first round from the No. 6 overall selection, possibly
move their second first-round pick (No. 24 overall) for a first-round selection in 2027, potentially package a Day 2 selection to move back into the first round, and everything in between.
That all sounds fun, except for the constant trading down part, but everyone involved needs to remember that no one really knows what will happen once the draft opens on April 23. Teams may want to trade down, but they have to find a trade partner interested in trading up. And while it is never a bad idea to have Jerry Jones on speed dial, there are only so many gullible people willing to deal in a draft that is light on top quarterbacks.
In the end, it is all basically harmless and just another example of how the NFL owns the attention of media and fans 365 days a year.
Enough about that, let’s get the day going with the latest edition of the Sunday Dawg Chow.
Dawgs By Nature
- Browns mock draft: 2 All-Offense versions, 1 with Cowboys trade down (Jared Mueller) – 2 Cleveland Browns mock drafts, both are all-offense, 1 with Cowboys trade down. Carnell Tate or Monroe Freeling at top?
- NFL Draft Profile: RB Cash Jones, Georgia (Thomas Moore) – Are the Browns considering this Bulldog as the newest member of the Dawg Pound?
- NFL draft: 3 vital pieces of information that media, fans don’t have on prospects (Jared Mueller) – Like JOK years ago, the Cleveland Browns and NFL teams have NFL draft information we don’t, like red flags or injury details.
- Browns Draft profile: LB Sonny Styles would add strength to strength in Cleveland (Barry Shuck) – The Cleveland Browns could add more to their defense if Buckeyes LB Sonny Styles falls. His versatility is perfect
- NFL draft history: Who was the Browns’ best first-round draft pick ever? (Abby Mueller) – The Cleveland Browns have a history of missing on draft picks, but there are some positive moments in the team’s history.
- NFL draft: Browns have predraft workout with “money” versatile prospect (Jared Mueller) – The Cleveland Browns predraft process includes a private workout with Georgie Bulldog prospect RB/KR Cash Jones.
- 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Rams, Ravens, Buccaneers, Jets: Defense wins championships? (Chris Pokorny) – This year’s DBN Community NFL Mock Draft continues, as we reach the mid-way point of the first round.
The Feed
If any team would pass on the presumptive No. 1 quarterback, it would be the Raiders.
Cleveland Browns
- Browns among trade up candidates? Commanders exploring move down from No. 7? 2026 NFL Draft rumors and news (cleveland.com) – There is a growing expectation in NFL circles that the 2026 draft will be one of the more trade‑heavy drafts in recent memory, particularly in the opening half of Round 1.
- Carson Schwesinger building up for encore to rookie season for Browns (Beacon Journal) – The moment Carson Schwesinger received the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award, like so many other moments that happened in Browns linebacker’s rookie season, was special. Like every special moment that season, it’s also in the rearview mirror for him.
- Assessing 5 offensive linemen prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft (clevelandbrowns.com) – The Cleveland Browns could look to add another piece to their re-vamped offensive line.
NFL
- How AI is pushing NFL draft prep to ‘a different level’ (ESPN) – Ohio State safety Caleb Downs presents the kind of NFL draft riddle that scouts and executives have puzzled over for decades.
- Analytical sleepers from the 2026 rookie running back class (PFF) – No position is more dependent on the landing spot than running back. This is especially true in the mid-to-late rounds, where outcomes range from a potential Day 1 starter to a player buried behind multiple established veterans on the depth chart.
- Steelers RB Jaylen Warren: Mike Tomlin stepping down ‘hurt,’ but I love energy Mike McCarthy brings (NFL.com) – Mike Tomlin was the only NFL head coach Jaylen Warren had ever known.











