Browns Draft profile: WR Tyren Montgomery a small school, late round steal?
Could small school John Carroll WR Tyren Montgomery help the Cleveland Browns if selected in the 2026 NFL draft?
The Cleveland Browns had one of the worst receiver rooms in the league last season. GM Andrew Berry has drafted many receivers, and yet, only Ced Tillman is the lone player he selected that hasnโt been cut. Jamari Thrash remains on the roster but was released last year, then re-signed.
Other than that, Berryโs answer was to trade with other teams for their veteran receivers and try to solve the ineptness of the group. RELATED: WR CHRIS BRAZZELL DRAFT PROFILE This worked with Amari Cooper for a couple of years, and then Jerry Jeudy made the Pro Bowl in his first year while with Cleveland. Elijah Moore was a bust.
However, Jeudy had a big drop in production last year. The rest of the receiver room was horrible and didnโt give the offense much to sing about. With this being known, Berry will need to draft at least two receivers in this yearโs NFL draft, slated for April 23-24.
Berry could take a receiver in the first round, or at the very least, in the first three rounds. Later, an intriguing prospect should be available in the sixth round. Tyren Montgomery was a complete unknown until he showed up at the Senior Bowl and blew everybody away.