Daily Dawg Chow 4/13; what’s the best approach for the Browns draft?
More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
Cleveland Browns coach Todd Monken, facing, shakes hands with general manager Andrew Berry as he takes the podium at his introductory news conference at the team's training facility Feb. 3, 2026, in Berea. | Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature : Cleveland Browns 2026 NFL draft profiles (Jared Mueller) As we have in previous years, the DBN staff (Tom Moore, Barry Shuck, and Matt Wilson) have been busy getting Cleveland fans prepared for the draft with profiles on a wide variety of interesting players.
NFL Draft Profile: WR Malachi Fields, Notre Dame (Matthew Wilson) Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields could be a sneaky option for Cleveland in rounds two or three. Browns fans: Tell us who will be the best player in the draft at the NFL Feed? (You Are The Author) Write something NFL Draft Profile: DT Peter Woods, Clemson (Thomas Moore) Browns could use more depth at defensive tackle.
But is it worth the cost of a first-round selection? NFL Draft Profile: WR Denzel Boston, Washington (Matthew Wilson) Washington’s Denzel Boston would give Cleveland a legitimate WR1-type of player. Browns legend Bernie Kosar gets physically involved in pro wrestling match, attacks former NFL DT (Jared Mueller) Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar got involved with TNA Wrestling with Nic Nemeth and former NFL DT AJ Francis Browns Draft profile: LB Jacob Rodriguez can pair long-term with CLE’s DROY (Barry Shuck) The Cleveland Browns could address defense high in the 2026 NFL draft.
LB Jacob Rodriguez could fill long-term role Browns GM Andrew Berry’s next vet WR deal? It would be a risky one (Barry Shuck) The Cleveland Browns roster needs WRs, so should GM Andrew Berry go back to the trade market for Brandon Aiyuk? Browns NFL Draft: Why taking OT Kadyn Proctor at No.