Browns urged to secure electric Texas A&M receiver in 2026 NFL draft
The Cleveland Browns haven’t done much to address their wide receiver situation, and it’s becoming a problem. Last season exposed serious gaps in that position group, and while the team signed former Baltimore Ravens wideout and return specialist Tylan Wallace on Wednesday, that move does not change the bigger picture. Cleveland still needs to add real talent and competition to the room.
Jerry Jeudy couldn’t deliver what the Browns expected after his arrival, and Cedric Tillman didn’t step up either. Isaiah Bond shows potential but isn’t ready to carry any weight yet. MORE: NFL, celebrity investors bet big on professional flag football league That leaves the 2026 draft as the main path forward for upgrades.
Prospects like Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson, and Makai Lemon are all in the mix, though snagging one at No. 24 could get tricky if the Browns go elsewhere with the No. 6 pick.
CBS Sports analyst Ryan Wilson highlighted Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion as someone the Browns should consider. Concepcion had seven drops last year, which is a concern, but once he gets his hands on the ball, he can do damage. “He did have 7 drops last year, but he’s absolutely electric with the ball in his hands.
Look, he’s sub-60, and maybe this sounds a little bit like the Jerry Jeudy scouting report coming out of Alabama. I realized that,” Wilson said on the 92. 3 The Fan Radio.