NFL Insider Casts Extreme Doubt on Cleveland Browns’ Interest in Highly-Touted Draft Prospect
With two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry will be a busy man […]
With two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry will be a busy man on April 23, when the three-day selection event kicks off. Heck, he, along with the rest of the Browns’ scouts and front office members, has already had their work cut out for them, not only trying to identify potential prospects to select with the No. 6 overall pick, but also at 24, where things become so much more unpredictable.
As part of that process, the Browns have been busy bringing in prospects for a top-30 visit, where they can get a better evaluation of any athlete they’re curious to learn more about. Recently, one prospect that the Browns brought in, Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq, raised some eyebrows, because Cleveland already has a similar talent in Harold Fannin Jr. Of course, Sadiq is a bit more unique in that he set the NFL Scouting Combine record for the fastest 40-yard dash by a tight end in the event’s history at 4.
39 seconds. So, are the Browns really thinking about making Sadiq their pick at No. 24?
Not according to Sports Illustrated’s NFL insider Albert Breer , who just doesn’t see how the Browns would make it work with two 6-foot-4 or shorter tight ends who are known more for their pass-catching abilities than anything else. “I don’t want to completely rule it out, but I’d say that it might be tough to plan Kenyon Sadiq and Harold Fannin Jr. together.