Round Mock Draft: A Complete Blueprint for Fixing the Offense
Key Points:
- The Cleveland Browns trade down from the No. 6 overall pick to No. 9 with the Kansas City Chiefs, acquiring the Chiefs' 2027 first-round pick in the deal.
- At No. 9, the Browns select Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, a player known for his ability to gain yards between 10-19 yards from the line of scrimmage, addressing a key weakness in the Browns' passing game.
- The Browns use their No. 24 pick to draft hometown product and Clemson right tackle Blake Miller, who has versatility to play both tackle positions and a high ceiling as an NFL prospect.
- Defensive needs are addressed at No. 39 with South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse, noted for his high football IQ and nickelback capabilities, filling a key secondary role.
- Additional picks include Auburn center Connor Lew at No. 70, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar at No. 107, Indiana linebacker Aiden Fisher at No. 146, and Miami offensive tackle Markel Bell, emphasizing long-term development and depth across multiple positions.