The clean read

Cleveland signed eight draft picks and 12 undrafted free agents, placed Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on reserve/PUP and designated Nik Constantinou as its international player before...

Source strength

5 sources · Official, National, Local

Fan impact

For Cleveland, the useful read is administrative but not empty. Most of the draft class is now under contract, the undrafted group is an official minicamp pool instead of a reported list, and two roster designations are attached before practice notes take over the weekend. The Owusu-Koramoah move should stay precise: the source card supports reserve/PUP status, not a public medical timeline or linebacker depth-chart answer. The sharp takeaway is that May football has almost no final answers, but May paperwork gives the first honest boundaries.

What happened

The Browns' first rookie-minicamp checkpoint on May 8, 2026 was not a rep chart. It was paperwork, and the paperwork mattered. The team announced it had signed eight draft picks, while Cleveland.com and ProFootballTalk both framed first-round left tackle Spencer Fano as part of that signed group. The club also announced 12 undrafted free agent signings, describing the group as seven defensive players, four offensive players and one specialist. In the same morning window, the Browns placed linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on reserve/PUP and designated punter Nik Constantinou as the team's international player.

What’s still unproven

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Timeline

  1. Browns sign eight draft picks Cleveland Browns
  2. Browns sign first-rounder Spencer Fano, seven other draft picks ProFootballTalk
  3. Browns place LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on reserve/PUP Cleveland Browns
  4. Browns sign 12 undrafted free agents Cleveland Browns
  5. Browns sign LT Spencer Fano and 7 of their other 10 draft picks as rookie minicamp opens today: Mary Kay Cabot Cleveland.com Browns