The Cleveland Browns have selected their tenth, and presumably last, player of the 2026 NFL Draft. Adding a second tight end to the roster on Day 3 of the draft, the Browns have selected BYU tight end Carsen Ryan.
A 6-foot-3 and 255-pound tight end, Ryan racked up 620 yards and three touchdowns this past season at BYU. A good lateral mover as well, Ryan ran a three-cone and short shuttle both in the 91st percentile of tight ends all-time as well. His 40-yard dash time was 4.71, but the 10-yard split again came in at the 91st percentile. The explosive jumps came in at the 70th percentile (33.5-inch vertical jump) and 59th percentile (9-foot-7 broad jump), respectively.
A heavy-handed blocker as well, Ryan fills a role for the Browns as they round out their 2026 class.
Round 1, Pick 24: (via JAX): Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion
Round 2, Pick 58 (via SF): Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
Round 3, Pick 86 (via LAC): Florida OT Austin Barber
Round 5, Pick 149 (via CIN): Alabama LB Justin Jefferson
Round 5, Pick 170 (via DEN): Cincinnati TE Joe Royer
Round 6, Pick 182 (via DEN): Arkansas QB Taylen Green
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns select BYU TE Carsen Ryan with last pick in 2026 NFL Draft
