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Three Browns' UDFAs that could make the roster for the 2026 NFL season

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Here are three undrafted free agents that could make the Cleveland Browns’ 53-man roster for the 2026 NFL season.

With the 2026 NFL Training Camp period just around the corner, many Cleveland Browns fans are excited to see some of the team’s newest additions take the field for the first time in the orange and brown. While a majority of the attention will be focused on the quarterback battle between veteran Deshaun Watson and 2025 fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders, along with the newest rookies from the 2026 NFL Draft, Cleveland signed multiple undrafted free agents this offseason. And with the new youth movement sweeping through the Browns ’ organization, there are some names that fans should keep an eye on this offseason.

Here are three UDFAs that could make the Browns’ 53-man roster for the 2026 NFL season. Tyreak Sapp, EDGE After posting a career-high seven sacks during the 2024 college football season, Florida defensive end Tyreak Sapp was widely considered a top name in the 2026 NFL Draft class before entering his final season with the Gators. Unfortunately for the stout defender, he saw a massive drop in production in 2025, ultimately leading to his going undrafted in April.

Still, Sapp’s incredible showing during his junior season at Florida featured plenty of flashes that could translate to the NFL level. Standing 6-foot-3, 274 lbs. , Sapp uses his size and strong frame to be an effective bull rusher, having found success against some of the best offensive tackles in the SEC throughout his college career.

Out of all the undrafted free agents the Browns signed this offseason, Sapp is the most likely to crack the 53-man roster for the upcoming season. Aaron Anderson, WR Looking at some of the offensive rookies who signed with Cleveland this offseason, former LSU Tigers wide receiver Aaron Anderson has already begun to make a push for a roster spot during the team’s rookie training camp period. Similar to Sapp, Anderson had an impressive 2024 campaign that caught the attention of many NFL scouts (884 receiving yards and five touchdowns), but he took a huge step back in his final college season, causing him to go undrafted.