Latest 3-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft has the Cleveland Browns making major additions to their offense in Todd Monken’s first year

The latest mock draft has the Cleveland Browns reshaping their offense in what will be Todd Monken’s first season.

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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The Cleveland Browns have their new coach in Todd Monken, and now the majority of the focus is on building out a coaching staff. 

Monken has already put together much of his offensive staff, made up mostly of coaches he was with in Baltimore. Once the staff is complete, it’s all about improving the roster. 

Cleveland has two first-round picks in April and 10 total picks to add to its roster. Let’s run through a three-round mock draft of what the Browns may decide to do.  

Round 1, Pick 6: Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami 

The Browns could have as many as five new starters on the offensive line next year, and getting younger has to be the play. Mauigoa has been a standout right tackle at Miami — and could fill that role with the Browns. If Mauigoa doesn’t work out at tackle, he projects as a very good guard. A plug-and-play player here for the Browns. 

Round 1, Pick 24: KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M 

Cleveland needs more speed and playmaking ability within its offense. Jerry Jeudy had a down year last season, and the Browns have nothing proven past him in the wide receiver room. Concepcion is a big play waiting to happen when he gets the ball in his hands.

Round 2, Pick 39: Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia 

Finding another tackle who can start in Year 1 in the second round would be a great move for the Browns. Freeling is a very athletic tackle who has his best days ahead of him. He fell to the second round here, but it wouldn’t be shocking to see him drafted in the first round.

Round 3, Pick 70: Jake Slaughter, iOL, Florida 

I debated going with a second tight end to complement Harold Fannin Jr., but I found another player who can compete to start as a rookie.

Slaughter had a good Senior Bowl and is a solid Day 2 prospect on the interior of the offensive line. With Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller free agents, the Browns have some decisions to make.