In the span of two years, with three big trades and two NFL draft classes, the Cleveland Browns have remade their roster from one of the oldest to one of the youngest. The 2025 draft class set a high standard for the Browns, but the 2026 class has an even higher upside given the premium positions selected this year.
Fans and media gave very high grades for what GM Andrew Berry was able to accomplish in this year’s NFL draft, giving new HC Todd Monken a lot of quality pieces to work with on offense.
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Shortly after the draft, Berry signed eight of his 10 selections to their rookie contracts. A week later, S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren inked his deal as well. Heading into mandatory minicamp, that left WR KC Concepcion, Cleveland’s second pick in the first round, unsigned. Thursday morning, that changed with the team announcing Concepcion’s contract:
The Cleveland Browns have signed WR KC Concepcion. The team has now signed all 10 of their 2026 draft picks.
Browns fans are hoping that Concepcion and second round pick WR Denzel Boston can help remake Cleveland’s passing attack this year.

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