The latter of the two first-round picks the Browns hold in the 2026 NFL Draft has officially been set.
They will also have the 24th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, a pick which was initially obtained in a trade with the Jaguars ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. With Jacksonville's playoff run ending in the Wild Card round, the pick is set.
Cleveland has a total of 10 draft picks heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, including the sixth overall pick.
Outside of their two first-round picks, the Browns also hold their own picks in Rounds 2-5. They have a fifth-round pick from Las Vegas (QB Kenny Pickett trade), a fifth-round pick from Cincinnati (QB Joe Flacco trade), a sixth-round pick from Chicago (DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka trade) and a seventh-round pick from Seattle (C Nick Harris trade).
Last year, the Browns used their draft picks to add key players to their roster – all of whom contributed throughout the 2025 season. They selected DT Mason Graham at No. 5, LB Carson Schwesinger at No. 33, RB Quinshon Judkins at No. 36, TE Harold Fannin Jr. at No. 67, QB Dillon Gabriel at No. 94, RB Dylan Sampson at No. 126 and QB Shedeur Sanders at No. 144.
Graham was second among all rookie defensive tackles this season with seven tackles for loss and tied for sixth among all NFL rookies. Schwesinger led both the team and all NFL rookies in tackles with 146, while his 11 tackles for loss also led all NFL rookies. Judkins led the Browns with 827 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns, while Fannin led the team with 72 receptions – the most ever by any Browns rookie. Sampson recorded 175 rushing yards and 271 receiving yards with two touchdowns, while his 66-yard touchdown in Week 12 was the Browns longest play of the season. Gabriel started six games at quarterback and Sanders started seven games to close out the season.
As the Browns prepare for the draft cycle and the 2026 NFL Draft, they have another opportunity to add an impactful draft class to the roster with their 10 picks.












