We are at the point in the 2026 NFL draft cycle where almost everyone has an exact idea of what they either want, don’t want, and/or expect to happen for the Cleveland Browns. There are obvious things that the media and fans are not aware of, including everyone who has been in for one of the 30 visits allowed predraft, and how many private workouts the Browns have completed.
As for NFL mock drafts, we’ve completed and covered plenty. There are almost unlimited ways to create a mock draft, depending
on what your actual goal is.
Today, we take a look at what it means if Cleveland goes all-in on offense in this year’s draft. One version includes a recently rumored trade down with the Dallas Cowboys. We completed both using Pro Football Network’s Simulator.
Browns Mock Draft after Cowboys Trade
First Round – OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia
First Round – WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&M
First Round – WR Denzel Boston, Washington
Dropping down six spots costs Cleveland the 70th pick but adds both of Dallas’ first-rounders, 12 and 20. With that, the Browns add the top traits tackle, a great run after catch receiver, and a big receiver to make plays on the outside.
Second Round – TE Oscar Delp, Georgia
Fans and media might be higher on Delp than the NFL, but it only takes one to add, perhaps, the best two-way (blocking, catching) tight end in this year’s draft. Delp’s history with Cleveland HC Todd Monken could make the perfect fit next to Harold Fannin Jr.
Fourth Round – Center Brian Parker II, Duke
At this point, Elgton Jenkins seems likely to start at right guard, with Teven Jenkins as depth. Luke Wypler hasn’t shown enough yet to be guaranteed the starting position in 2026.
Fifth Round – QB Cole Payton, North Dakota State
Fifth Round – WR De’Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss
An athletic quarterback who can be used in the Tayson Hill role early in his career, Payton gives Monken more options with creativity. Stribling is a do-it-all player who may not get drafted high due to his multiple college stops and limited overall stats, but his work ethic and blocking provide another option as the Browns redo their receiver room. Stribling’s draft stock has risen throughout the process.
Sixth Round – TE Marlin Klein, Michigan
A German-born player with limited experience, Klein is an athletic player with upside and is already a capable blocker at the position.
Seventh Round – RB Cash Jones, Georgia
Why not? The Browns went for a private workout with him, so why not add the special teamer late in the draft?
Browns Mock Draft – No trades
First Round – WR Carnell Tate, The Ohio State University
First Round – OT Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
Proctor has been mentioned quite often as a possible pick much higher in the draft, so nabbing here works with the top receiver in the draft.
Second Round – WR Chris Bell, Louisville
Already working out and running, Bell would go much higher in the draft if he weren’t coming off an injury. Cleveland can be a little patient if their second-round pick isn’t available to start the season.
Third Round – TE Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
There is talk of Stowers working out as a big slot receiver in advance of the draft. The Browns already have Fannin, who is more of a receiver than blocker, but Stowers has a bit more size and would help with the versatility on the roster.
Fourth Round – Center Brian Parker II, Duke
Fifth Round – QB Cole Payton, North Dakota State
Fifth Round – WR De’Zhaun Stribling, Ole Miss
Sixth Round – TE Marlin Klein, Michigan
Seventh Round – RB Cash Jones, Georgia
Wanted the differences to be only related to the different picks with or without a trade, so all of the Day 3 picks are the same. The rest of the picks ended up with the same positions, just in different orders and round placement.
How do you feel looking at an all-offense Browns mock draft? Of the two, which do you prefer?
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