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Browns Face Franchise-Shifting Offseason with Draft Picks and Offensive Overhaul
New head coach Todd Monken and GM Andrew Berry look to fix Cleveland's struggling offense through free agency and the draft.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Cleveland Browns are facing a critical offseason as they look to turn around an offense that has ranked last in the NFL over the past two seasons. With 10 total draft picks, including two first-rounders, GM Andrew Berry has flexibility to rebuild the decimated offensive line and add playmakers at wide receiver. New head coach Todd Monken has been brought in to implement a new offensive scheme, but Berry will need to deliver the right talent through free agency and the draft to make the turnaround a reality.
Why it matters
The Browns have struggled mightily on offense in recent years, averaging just 14.5 points per game over the past two seasons. With a new coaching staff in place, this offseason represents a franchise-defining moment for Cleveland as they look to get their offense back on track and become competitive in the AFC North.
The details
To fix the offense, the Browns will need to focus on rebuilding the offensive line, which requires replacing at least four starters. In free agency, they could target versatile tackle/guard Jermaine Eluemunor and tackle Justin Skule to provide veteran stability. In the draft, prospects like Spencer Fano, Caleb Lomu and Francis Mauigoa have been mocked to the Browns as potential first-round tackle options. At wide receiver, the Browns will likely need to find their WR1 in the draft, with Ohio State's Carnell Tate, Denzel Boston from Ohio State, and Notre Dame's Malachai Fields as potential options.
- The Browns finished the 2025 season with the league's worst offense, averaging just 14.5 points per game.
- The Browns hired Todd Monken as their new head coach in January 2026 to implement a new offensive scheme.
- The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in April, where the Browns have 10 total picks, including two in the first round.
The players
Todd Monken
The new head coach of the Cleveland Browns, brought in to fix the team's struggling offense.
Andrew Berry
The general manager of the Cleveland Browns, tasked with delivering the talent needed to turn the offense around.
Jermaine Eluemunor
A versatile free agent offensive lineman who can play tackle and guard, and could help stabilize the Browns' offensive line.
Justin Skule
A free agent offensive tackle who has starting experience and could be a cost-effective addition to the Browns' offensive line.
Carnell Tate
A wide receiver prospect from Ohio State who could be a target for the Browns in the draft, bringing size, speed and route precision.
What’s next
The Browns will need to make key decisions in free agency and the draft to address their offensive line and wide receiver needs. The team's success in these areas will be crucial in determining whether they can turn their offense around in 2026.
The takeaway
The Browns have all the resources they need this offseason to dramatically improve their struggling offense, but they must make the right personnel decisions through free agency and the draft to capitalize on their opportunities and get the team back on track.
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