What happened

The Browns enter Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft with three picks: No. 39 in Round 2, then No. 70 and No. 74 in Round 3. The extra third-rounder came from Thursday night's move down with Kansas City, which also left Cleveland with Spencer Fano at No. 9 and KC Concepcion at No. 24. That gives the Browns a different kind of Friday board: less about one splash and more about whether the next three picks make the first-round offensive investment feel connected.

Why it matters

The official team setup makes the useful question pretty simple: what do the Browns put around the tackle-receiver start? Another pass catcher, a guard, a tight end, secondary help or a developmental bet would each say something different about how Cleveland views the roster after Round 1. With two third-round picks close together, the Browns have enough volume to chase need without treating every remaining hole like an emergency.

What we know

The Browns enter Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft with three picks: No. 39 in Round 2, then No. 70 and No. 74 in Round 3. The extra third-rounder came from Thursday night's move down with Kansas City, which also left Cleveland with Spencer Fano at No. 9 and KC Concepcion at No. 24. That gives the Browns a different kind of Friday board: less about one splash and more about whether the next three picks make the first-round offensive investment feel connected.

What we do not know

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