Why Browns drafted Spencer Fano over Francis Mauigoa at No. 9 after Chiefs trade
Cleveland is taking the safer OL pick at No. 9 overall.
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The Cleveland Browns executed a trade-down with the Kansas City Chiefs , landing the 74th and 148th picks in the 2026 NFL Draft to move down three spots. Then, as NFL insider Ian Rapoport reports , the Browns are drafting Spencer Fano, the Utah offensive tackle, with the No. 9 pick.
But, there's a bit more intrigue about this pick, however, as the Browns took Fano over Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa. Why did the Browns take Fano over Mauigoa? 2026 NFL DRAFT HQ: Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available Why Browns drafted Spencer Fano over Francis Mauigoa The Browns have been focused on adding a ton of help along the offensive line this offseason, so an offensive line pick at No.
9 overall for Cleveland makes a ton of sense. There are a few reasons why the Browns are taking Fano over Mauigoa. First, the Browns are taking the more versatile offensive lineman who can start at left tackle right away, or take over an offensive guard spot.