

In the opinion of many, the Cleveland Browns had a very good 2026 NFL draft class. With 10 players added to the roster and a number of undrafted free agents reportedly coming in, GM Andrew Berry quickly addressed the biggest needs to revamp the roster for new HC Todd Monken.
Currently, with over 100 votes, Browns fans are giving the team an “A” grade with a huge majority of the votes.
While the first round gets a ton of attention, Cleveland had a “remarkable” Day 2 and took a shot at a “unicorn” offensive lineman and got some tight end depth on Day 3. Not only were the Browns among the “biggest winners” list, but their draft group was full of top athletes this year, with all green scores on the Relative Athletic Score metric:
Your 2026 #Browns draft class and their #RAS! pic.twitter.com/dSLGGa08er
Last year, Cleveland’s draft class ranked sixth overall in RAS, with UDFA Adin Huntington adding a big score to the roster as well:
Adin Huntington went undrafted as a DT in the 2025 draft class. He scored a 9.64 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 75 out of 2033 DT from 1987 to 2025. UDFA #Brownshttps://t.co/K20NqiDm5z pic.twitter.com/sK7CU3ZaM8
Productive college players, with high overall grades from analysts and top-notch athletic traits, are a great starting point for the Browns 2026 NFL draft class.
How important do you think the athletic scores are for productivity in the NFL? Which of the above scores stands out to you the most?
