Browns committed to overhauling the offense and the data shows it
No one spent more resources on the offensive side of the ball than the Browns
It was hard to watch the Cleveland Browns ' offense for the majority of the 2025 season. There were some games here and there that weren't bad, but for the most part, it was awful. General manager Andrew Berry began rebuilding the offense, and mainly the offensive line, last month, when free agency opened in March.
Berry talked earlier in the offseason that this team would lean younger and be one of the younger teams in the league, and in the end, they added 10 players through the 2026 NFL draft. The Browns used more draft resources on the offensive side of the ball than any other team in the NFL, using eight of their 10 picks on offensive players. They added two tight ends and two wide receivers in the draft, which was sorely needed because of just how poorly those rooms performed last season, outside of rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr.
, who was a third-round pick last year. 2026 capital used to draft offense pic. twitter.
com/e7qdn2UOtA ā Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 26, 2026 This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns committed to overhauling the offense and the data shows it