Browns NFL Draft: 3 potential trade-down partners for pick No. 6
If the Browns wanted to move off of the sixth pick in the NFL Draft, here are three partners that they could do business with.
With still five weeks remaining until the Cleveland Browns come on the clock in the 2026 NFL Draft, questions are beginning to arise about the talent at the top of the draft board this year. There are a couple of can't-miss prospects, several of them come from Columbus, Ohio, but they may not be what Cleveland is looking for. The Browns mustn't get "too cute" with their approach in this draft.
They cannot afford to trade out of getting talented players that will help them win now and into the future. From my point of view, with where Cleveland is at, they cannot pass up their guy. Whoever they believe is their guy, whether it is Monroe Freeling , Carnell Tate, or maybe even Caleb Downs, and they are available at pick No.
6, then they have to submit the ticket and high-five all of your scouts in the draft room. There is a train of thought that the Browns should look to trade back to maximize the value of the sixth overall pick. I can hear that argument, and while I don't agree with it, who could be a dance partner in that pursuit?
Partner 1: Dallas Cowboys Depending on who is available at six, there are a couple of teams that Andrew Berry should have on his speed dial. The first is the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys are very interested in getting Ohio State safety Caleb Downs in this draft and, more importantly, keeping him away from their division rival, the Washington Commanders.