Andrew Berry, Browns restoring their roster one sensible draft pick at a time
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The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL Draft with obvious needs at offensive tackle and wide receiver. Two days and five picks into general manager Andrew Berry’s seventh draft in charge, it’s clear that new coach Todd Monken watched the Browns’ 2025 offense and has a strong level of input into how Cleveland has attacked its selections. What happened in the last two seasons wasn’t good enough. What the Browns had at key offensive positions wasn’t good enough. What happens at quarterback still is anyone’s guess, but the Browns have doubled up on offensive tackles and wide receivers. After taking tackle Spencer Fano and wide receiver KC Concepcion in Thursday’s first round, the Browns started the second round by selecting wide receiver Denzel Boston and executing three trades — two down the board and one up — before selecting safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren and tackle Austin Barber.





