Browns Day 3 mock draft with NFL Draft drawing toward conclusion

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Browns Day 3 mock draft with NFL Draft drawing toward conclusion

If the first two days of the NFL Draft down, what could the Browns do next?

Browns Day 3 mock draft with NFL Draft drawing toward conclusion

If the first two days of the NFL Draft down, what could the Browns do next?

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The first three rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft are in the books, and the Cleveland Browns have added a lot of talent.

Double-dipping into the wide receiver pool with KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston was a great idea, and getting a first-round talent in Emmanuel McNeil-Warren in the late second is reason for excitement.

Though the Austin Barber selection after trading up was a little bizarre. Now they turn their sights on day three of the draft, where they have six total picks, though none are in the fourth round. Let's take a look at how day three could play out.

Bills Receive: Round 5, Pick 146 and Round 5, Pick 148

Endries offers true alignment versatility; he can line up inline or in the slot and poses a vertical threat down the seam. He’s shown outstanding reliability with his hands, posting zero drops this year. As a blocker, he’s effective, but an extra boost in strength could push him into a higher tier.

Jager Burton is a plus-level athlete who brings versatility to the interior of the offensive line. He played both guard spots and center during his time in college. He does a good job moving laterally and can re-engage well if initially beaten. He might not develop into a full-time starter, but he could be a solid depth piece on the interior.

Nadame Tucker may be a one‑year breakout, but his production for Western Michigan this season was exceptional. He posted a 28.4% pass‑rush win rate and totaled 61 pressures, 14.5 sacks, and 21 tackles for loss. Tucker explodes off the line with a real burst, using powerful hands and smooth lateral movement to consistently beat offensive tackles.

Rahsul Faison lacks true elite breakaway speed, but his initial burst and acceleration allow him to hit rushing lanes quickly and get the yardage he's given. He has great change-of-direction ability and can get back to his top speed in a hurry afterward.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns Day 3 mock draft with NFL Draft drawing toward conclusion

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