With the conclusion of the NFL Scouting Combine and free agency right around the corner, the offseason continues along.
Teams met with prospects while at the combine and are moving into the next phase of draft season with top 30 visits and college pro days – all while also preparing for free agency to officially begin on March 11 at 4 p.m.
Let's take a look at recent mock drafts by draft experts and analysts to see who they believe could be options for the Browns with the sixth and 24th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
No. 6 pick: OT Monroe Freeling, Georgia
Analysis: Reid wrote that Freeling's draft stock has risen since the end of the college football season as an athlete who can move and be successful in space. In his three seasons at Georgia, Freeling appeared in 35 career games. He started 13 of 14 games played during the 2025 season, and anchored an offensive line that ranked sixth in the SEC in scoring offense (32.07) and fifth total offense (402.4).
No. 24 pick: WR Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana
Analysis: Reid described Cooper as a strong route runner who can stay physical through the end of his routes, and has the ability to win in traffic and gain yards after the catch. In three seasons at Indiana, Cooper recorded 115 receptions for 1,798 yards and 22 touchdowns. He also added five carries for 97 yards and two touchdowns.
No. 6 pick: OL Spencer Fano, Utah
Analysis: Brugler highlighted Fano's performance at the combine, where he finished second among offensive linemen in the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.91 seconds and first in the three-cone drill at 7.34 seconds. Fano played in 37 career games at Utah and earned 35 starts, 11 at left tackle and 24 at right tackle.
No. 24 pick: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
Analysis: Brugler wrote that teams could have some concern about durability with Tyson due to injuries, which could provide a chance for a team like the Browns to select Tyson. In three seasons at Arizona State, Tyson appeared in 24 games and caught 136 receptions for 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns.
No. 6 pick: OL Francis Mauigoa, Miami
Analysis: Zierlein wrote about how there is position flexibility with Mauigoa at either tackle position, or even to move him inside to guard. While at Miami, Mauigoa started all 42 career games at right tackle, and did not miss a start. In 2025, Mauigoa was a part of an offensive line unit that ranked fifth in the nation and led the ACC in fewest tackles for loss allowed per game at 3.63.
No. 24 pick: WR Omar Cooper Jr., Indiana
Analysis: Zierlein highlighted Cooper's ability to add yards after the catch, adding that he can work all three levels of the field. According to PFF, Cooper averaged 7.1 yards after catch per reception during the 2025 season.












