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Browns host stout SEC tackle for top-30 visit ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

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The Cleveland Browns recently hosted this stout SEC tackle for a top-30 visit ahead of 2026 NFL Draft.

As the Cleveland Browns and general manager Andrew Berry continue to prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft , the excitement surrounding the fanbase has reached an all-time high with less than two weeks. With two first-round picks in this year's draft (No. 6 and No.

24), the Browns possess a unique opportunity to reload multiple key positions on the offensive side of the ball this offseason. One of the top priorities for Berry and the front office will be addressing the starting left tackle spot, as the position was not filled during the 2026 NFL Free Agency period. Luckily for the struggling franchise, the answer may lie in round one of the draft.

According to Browns' insider Mary Kay Cabot , Cleveland hosted Georgia offensive tackle and potential first-round pick Monroe Freeling for a top-30 visit before the upcoming draft. Could Freeling solve the Browns' LT issue? Freeling, after a successful 2025 college football season with the Bulldogs, has quickly become one of the top offensive lineman prospects in this year's draft.

Throughout the course of his last college season, the 6-foot-7, 315 lbs. tackle posted an 86. 1 PFF pass blocking grade, while also allowing six quarterback hurries and two sacks on 469 pass blocking snaps.