As the 2026 NFL Training Camp approaches, Cleveland Browns fans have plenty to be excited about. While much of the spotlight will be on the quarterback battle between veteran Deshaun Watson and 2025 fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders, the team has quietly added several undrafted free agents who could make a real impact. With a youth movement sweeping through the organization, here are three UDFAs worth watching this season.
Tyreak Sapp, Defensive End, Florida
Sapp entered the 2025 college season as a top draft prospect after posting a career-high seven sacks in 2024. However, a significant drop in production led to him going undrafted. Still, his junior year tape is full of promise. At 6-foot-3 and 274 pounds, Sapp uses his powerful frame to bull-rush effectively, having held his own against some of the SEC’s best offensive tackles. Among Cleveland’s undrafted signings, Sapp has the best shot at cracking the 53-man roster.
Aaron Anderson, Wide Receiver, LSU
Anderson is already turning heads during rookie minicamp. After a stellar 2024 season with 884 receiving yards and five touchdowns, he entered the 2025 campaign with high expectations. While his final college season didn’t match that production, his skills are undeniable. Despite being undersized at 5-foot-8 and 188 pounds, Anderson excels at creating yards after the catch—a trait that fits perfectly into the Browns’ new offensive scheme.
Keep Your Eyes on Camp
Both Sapp and Anderson have the talent and drive to earn a spot on the final roster. As training camp heats up, these under-the-radar additions could become key contributors to Cleveland’s future success.
