Browns’ possible draft pick is already enjoying time in Cleveland, and he has a connection to the city that would help him fit right in

Cleveland Browns have a need at wide receiver and one of the best in the draft has been in the city lately.

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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The Cleveland Browns must hit a home run on their 2026 draft class much like it looks like they did a year ago. 

Cleveland has to have its focus on retooling the offense, where they were held back last season and had a 5-12 record. The offensive line and wide receiver positions are two spots the Browns will be adding to in the draft. 

Potential Browns draft pick in Cleveland on Tuesday night 

The Cleveland Cavaliers picked up a big 113-109 win over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday. Cavs SF Jaylon Tyson continued his excellent season with 22 points in the big win. And his brother, former Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson, was in the crowd to see it.  

Tyson is an option for the Browns in the first round to add to their wide receiver room. There are durability concerns with the 6-foot-2 wideout, but he boasts true WR1 ability on the field. Tyson had 1,101 receiving yards in 2024 in 12 games and totaled 711 receiving yards in nine games this past year. 

Cleveland needs high-end talent in its wide receiver room and Tyson offers just that. Jerry Jeudy will be around in 2026 but there isn’t a lot of proven talent in the Browns’ wide receiver room past him. 

Jordyn Tyson is down to play in Cleveland for the Browns 

Tyson didn’t take part in athletic testing at the combine but he did speak and dropped a notable quote. When asked if he’d be comfortable heading to the Browns, Tyson already had a vision.  

“That would be amazing,” Tyson said of landing in Cleveland. “Especially going to a playoff game, never been to a playoff game but seeing that atmosphere in the NBA, that would be amazing.”

If the Browns are going to take Tyson, it’s probably going to have to come with a trade back from No. 6, or if he falls to pick No. 24. 

Pro Days are yet to play out, but Tyson is a player to watch for the Browns come April.